Who releases NEET PG Syllabus?

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  • The NEET PG syllabus is prepared by the National Medical Commission but it's released by the National Board of Examinations (NBE).

    • NMC is the regulatory body that oversees medical education in India. They establish the guidelines and broad framework for the NEET PG syllabus.
    • NBE is the autonomous body that conducts the NEET PG exam. They develop the NEET PG information brochure, which includes the detailed subject-wise topics based on the NMC's guidelines.
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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The Medical Council of India's Graduate Medical Education Regulations are followed in the subject areas included in the NEET PG syllabus. The Medical Council of India's syllabus is available for candidates to refer to; however, NBE does not provide a word-for-word prescription for the NEET PG syllabus. The majority of the disciplines and topics covered in the NEET PG syllabus are covered in the MBBS course. Overall, clinical, pre-clinical, and para-clinical disciplines make up the NEET PG syllabus. The NEET PG syllabus aids applicants in organising their exam preparation.

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    Mukul Kumar Mishra | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    NEET PG syllabus comprises subject areas as per the Graduate Medical Education Regulations issued by the Medical Council of India. NBE does not prescribe the syllabus of NEET PG word by word, however, candidates may refer to the syllabus prescribed by the Medical Council of India. NEET PG syllabus mainly comprises subjects and topics which are taught in MBBS course. Overall, NEET PG syllabus can be divided into clinical, pre and para clinical subjects. NEET PG syllabus helps candidates to plan what all needs to prepare for exam.

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