23 Jan 2021

How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and get a top rank in NEET PG

How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and get a top rank in NEET PG

How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and get a top rank in NEET PG


How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and get a top rank in NEET PG: NEET PG, the entrance exam for post graduate medical studies in India. After conversation with many students who had cracked the NEET PG exam before, I am going to share How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and get a top rank in NEET PG. 



Here I am going to give a detailed tips and strategies about how to Prepare for NEET  PG 2021 and Crack NEET PG 2021, How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and How to Crack NEET PG 2021 with 1000+. 

   


Find out how to prepare for NEET PG 2021, how to crack NEET PG 2021 and preparation material for NEET PG 2021,the best NEET PG 2021 study plan and some excellent NEET PG 2021 preparation tips and a strategy for NEET PG exam


Tips to crack NEET PG

• Plan and Prepare

• First believe ! Then will you achieve

• Decide what you want

• Directional approach

• Dream big, if it is not scaring you, you are under assessing yourself

• There are 19 subjects, make a schedule and divide them into days

• The biggest mistake people do is they don’t switch between subjects, so stick to your schedule


for example If you start in January, finish your first reading by end July / August


How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and get a top rank in NEET PG


Paper format for NEET PG exam

NEET has three parts this year


Part A – 50 questions which has 17 questions from Anatomy, 17 questions from Physiology and 16 questions from Biochemistry. 


Part A is a difficult section and has the lowest weightage, but it has the least variation. It is the basic and helps in the para clinical subjects. You should aim to get maximum marks in this section. 


Part B – Para clinicals, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic, PSM, 100 MCQ’s


Core Subjects are Pathology and PSM


How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and get a top rank in NEET PG


List of important topics for NEET - PG

Here are the list of the most important topics and images to study for the NEET - PG exam


Anatomy:

MUST‐DOs:

  • Cranial Nerves And Nuclei, esp. Optic nerve pathway‐ Most important for NIMHANS
  • Brachial Plexus: Branches and Palsies
  • Root Values And Dermatomes Of UL & LL
  • Arteries and branches: Subclavian artery, Axillary artery, Internal iliac
  • Nerve Supply Of ‐ Perineum, Ear, Eye
  • Relations of Lesser Sac, Parotid gland
  • Peritoneal anatomy


Embryology:

  • Derivatives Of Different Germ Layers, particularly Neural Crest
  • Branchial Arch, Cleft Derivatives
  • Spermato / Oogenesis, Mitosis, Meiosis Osteology
  • Types Of Joints With Examples
  • Ossification Centers, particularly ones present at birth
  • Knee Joint‐ Ligaments; learn with orthopedics (injuries)






Neuroanatomy

  • Cavernous Sinus‐ Bounadries/Structures Passing Through It, Tributaries
  • Blood Supply
  • Brainstem Sections
  • Ventricle Boundaries Perineum
  • Urethra (Study with Urethral trauma)
  • Rectum‐Anal Canal anatomy
  • Spermatic Cord contents
  • Reproductive System derivatives (with embryology)

Histology

  • List Of Epithelium Lining Of Various Regions Thorax 
  • Heart Arterial anatomy 
  • Diaphragm with embryology
  • Bronchovascular Segments of lung
  • Lung hilum


Biochemistry:

Most important: Cycles‐ Multiple revisions must be given, To be studied with pediatrics inborn errors of metabolism, understand the step of defect of various disorders with absent enzyme and resultant substrate accumulation resulting in disease

  • Metabolism
  • Glycolysis
  • Gluconeogenesis 
  • Krebs cycle 
  • Glycogen Synthesis
  • Glycogenolysis 
  • Fatty acid synthesis and Oxidation
  • Cholesterol Metabolism 
  • Purine and pyrimidine synthesis and metabolism
  • Genetics: To be done with pathology and genetic disorders of pediatrics 
  • Karyotyping 
  • PCR and types, esp. RT‐PCR 
  • FISH 
  • Microarray, CGH 
  • Epigenetics
  • Flow cytometry 
  • Vitamins and essential fatty acids‐Function, Deficiency 
  • Porphyria With Heme Synthesis: Very important for AIIMS 
  • Protein Structure, Collagen Structure
  • DNA replication, transcription, translation 
  • Enzymes: Classification With Kinetics, Isozymes


Physiology

  • Nerve Muscle Physiology (most important) ‐ Muscle Spindle, Golgi tendon organs, Nerve Fibre Classification, Skeletal Muscle Contraction cycle, Na K Pump , Action Potential
  • CNS: Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum With Its Connections, Brain Brodmann areas and their Functions, Kluverbucy Syndrome, Role Of Hippocampus, Hypothalamus, Spinal cord: Ascending, Descending Fibers With Functions 
  • Sleep physiology‐ EEG: Normal Sleep, Disease Patterns, Sleep Stages
  • ANS‐ Receptors 
  • Cardiovascular: Graphs and numericals, Poiselle’s Equation Numerical, Volume Of Distribuyion Numerical Pressure‐volume Curve, Cardiac Cycle, Reflexes‐ Bainbridge, Baroreceptor, Herring Breur, Bezold Jarish, Cushing, Vasomotor Centre, Exercise Physiology, Stewart‐Hamilton Law, Bernauli’s Law
  • Respiratory Physiology: J Reflex, Regulation Of Respiration‐ Apneustic/Pre Botz Complex, Central/Peripheral Chemoreceptors, V/Q Ratio, Oxygen Dissociation Curve Apneustic/Pre Botz Complex, Central/Peripheral Chemoreceptors, V/Q Ratio, Oxygen Dissociation Curve




Microbiology

# Bacteriology

  • Strep/Staph Classification 
  • Staph Toxins 
  • Legionella: Case scenario 
  • Typhoid toxins
  • E.coli, Salmonella , Cholera, Pseudomonas : Lab tests, toxins 
  • Clostridium: Toxins 
  • Tuberculosis: Lab Ix most important
  • Rickettsia, Syphilis, Leprosy 
  • Leptospira,Brucella: Case based Questions


Parasitology

  • Malaria: Image‐based Questions, stages 
  • Amoebiasis, Giardiasis, Nematodes / Trematodes‐Transmission And Host
  • Toxoplasmosis 
  • Cysticercosis‐Esp. NCC stages


Virology

  • Classification of viruses 
  • Influenza: Shift vs Drift
  • Hepatitis: Types, Hep B serology tests most important
  • HIV: Opportunistic, AIDS‐deterministic infections, Mx 
  • Herpes Group : Types and infections


Mycology

  • Classification Of Fungi
  • Dermatophytes 
  • Endemic Mycoses 
  • Cryptococcus 
  • Madura Mycosis: Case based, radiology, Immunity (To be done with path
  • Immunoglobins 
  • Immunodeficiency Disorders


Pathology – Part 1

Neoplasia

  • Oncogenes, Tumor Suppressor Genes‐Very important
  • Cell Cycle Regulation
  • Steps of neoplasia‐Robbins
  • Paraneoplastic syndromes 
  • Tumor markers

Immunity

  •  Hypersensitivity reactions with examples 
  • MHC 
  • Amyloidosis
  • CD Markers 
  • Vasculitis Autoantibodies Inflammation 
  • Factors, Cytokines, Chemokines 
  • Leukocyte adhesion disorders 
  • Wound Healing 
  • Platelet & Coagulation Factors with Cascade, Platelet Function Defects

Genetics

  •  Inheritance Patterns 
  • Downs, Turners, Noonan, Klinefelter syndromes‐Manifestations 
  • Anticipation 
  • Trinucleotide repeat disorders, esp. Huntington, Fragile X 
  • Genomic Imprinting 
  • Isochromosomes


Pathology – Part 2

Hematology (To be done with medicine)

  • RBC – Classification and differences, mutations, Megaloblastic Anemia, PNH, Thalassemia, Hemolytic Anaemia
  • WBC – Hodgkins’ vs Non‐Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, LCH, ALL, AML, CML, Myeloproliferative disorders ‐Prognostic factors, IHC markers, Mx Tumor & Immunohistochemical Markers List Ca Lung , Mesothelioma, RCC, Ca Thyroid, Ca Breast, Brain Tumors Cellular response to stress 
  • Metaplasia, Hyperplasia, Atrophy, Hypertrophy, Apoptosis, Reversible/Irreversible Cell Injury Markers, Granulomas Lab Basics 
  • Stains , Fixatives, Resolution & Priniciples Of Various Microscopes Renal path 
  • Glomerulonephritis H/P most important

Pharmacology

General pharmacology

  • Clinical Trials
  • Graph of Enzyme Inducers and Inhibitors
  • Potency vs Efficacy
  • Bioavailability
  • Numericals on Vd, t1/2 Systemic Pharmacology : Focussed approach to each category based on MOA, side effects

ANS

  • Beta Blockers: most important 
  • Cholinergics, anticholinergics 
  • Drugs Used In Glaucoma Anti‐Microbials 
  • General: Penicillin, Fluoroquinolones, Aminoglycosides
  • Antipseudomonal agents 
  • Anti‐malarials
  • Ant‐tubercular drugs, Anti‐leprosy drugs
  • ART 
  • Antifungals 
  • Anticancer Agents: Classification, Specific toxicities, Monoclonal antibodies
  • CVS: Anti‐Anginal, Anti‐Arrhythmic, Antihypertensives, Statins 
  • Hematology: LMWH, Warfarin, Anti‐Platelets 
  • Neuro: Anti‐Parkinsonian drugs , Anti‐Psychotics, Anti‐depressans, Lithium, Opiods, Anti‐Epileptics
  • Endocrine: Oral hypoglycemics, Steroids
  • GIT: PPIs most important
  • Respiratory: Asthma drugs
  • Enzyme Inducers, Inhibitors List
  • Drugs CI In Pregnancy List 
  • Drugs CI In Renal Failure List


Forensic

  •  IPCs: most important; Multiple revisions needed
  • Rape + Sexual Offenses
  • Toxicology – Cover with Psychi and medicine aspects‐ Intoxication symptoms, withdrawal symptoms, Smells, Common Names, Antidotes, Active Compound‐Most important ‐ Alcohol, Cannabis, Cocaine, LSD, Arsenic, Organophosphates, Cyanide, Lead, Datura, Barbiturate, Mercury 
  • Post Mortem Changes, Rigor Mortis
  • Injuries: Most important‐Ballistics
  • Identification‐Age and sex determination: Ossification centres, Dental, fingerprints 
  • Legal aspects of medicine: Negligence, basics of court proceedings 
  • Bloodstain + Semen Tests 
  • Autopsy Techniques


Opthalmology

Retina

  • Diabetic retinopathy stages, images, Mx 
  • Retinal detachment
  • ROP staging
  • Retinitis pigmentosa, Conjunctiva and cornea
  • Trachoma‐Image, C/F, Elimination strategies
  • Conjunctivitis‐ Difference b/w etiologies
  • Corneal Ulcer – Fungal , Viral, Acanthamoeba

Neuro‐ophthalmology

  • Optic pathway and its lesions 
  • Eye Deviation In Cranial Nerve Palsies
  • Horner Syndrome 
  • Optic neuritis
  • Papilledema


Procedures and surgeries

  • Enucleation/Exenteration,Evisceration : Indications
  • Keratoplasty 
  • Dark room procedures 
  • Tonometry 
  • Direct/Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
  • Macular Function Tests 
  • Visual Field Defects 
  • EOG


Glaucoma 

  • Types 
  • Management Of Glaucoma (To be done with pharma)
  • Tumors : Retinoblastoma, Melanoma ‐Stages of RB, Mx
  • Myopia , Hypermetropia 
  • Cataract: Causes, Mx


ENT – Part 1

  •  Ear 
  • Hearing Tests, Audiometry‐ Localisa ? on of hearing loss
  • Anatomy of Middle Ear 
  • Meniere’s disease 
  • Otosclerosis 
  • Malignant Otitis Extern 
  • CSOM: Types and Complications 
  • Acoustic Neuroma 
  • Glomus tumour
  • Nose And Pharynx 
  • JNA most important
  • Anatomy with blood supply 
  • Epistaxis 
  • Nasopharyngeal carcinoma


ENT – Part 2

  • Tonsillectomy: Methods And Indications 
  • FESS 
  • Polyps‐Ethmoidal, antrochoanal 
  • CSF Rhinorrhea 
  • Throat 
  • Vocal Cord Palsy
  • Laryngeal Carcinoma‐ Staging with stage‐wise Mx
  • RRP 
  • Tracheostomy: Procedure, indications 
  • Lasers In ENT 
  • Radiology of ENT: Identify Towne’s view, Law’s view, Water’s view, Caldwell’s view


PSM

  •  Programs (Most important): Must revise all recent updates and newly launched programs Important: Mental Health Act, RNTCP, NPCB, ICDS, NVBDCP, JSSK
  • Biostatistics – Numerical‐based questions**, Bias, sampling, confounding, confidence interval, SE, Parametric/non‐parametric test 
  • Epidemiology‐ Odds ratio, Study design, Hardy‐weinberg law, secular trends and epidemics, screening, Health indices 
  • Biomedical waste Mx‐Classification and treatment of classified waste 
  • Immunization – UIP, VVM Herd Immunity
  • Demographics: Indices‐NMR, MMR, U5MR, Current values 
  • Nutrition‐RDA, Iodine deificiency, Vit A deficiency prophylaxis programs
  • Communicable Disease (To be covered with Micro and national programs ) – Vector‐borne, TB, Leprosy, Measles, Trachoma, Tetanus, Polio


Medicine Part 1

CVS

  •  ECG most important‐ At least one question expected; Particulary important STEMI vs NSTEMI, Changes in Electrolyte Imbalances, Arrythmias‐ PSVT, AFIB, Atrial flutier, VFIB, ‐ RHD‐ MS, MR, AS, AR With Murmurs, Mx 
  • Pericardial Diseases
  • MI: Particularly Management 
  • Infective Endocarditis: Duke’s criteria 
  • Classification of shock : Approach based Questions


RESPIRATORY

  • Approach to PFT, DLco, Volume curves 
  • Pneumoconiosis: Particulary asbestosis, HSP
  • Pulmonary embolism: Appraoch, Radiology 
  • Sarcoidosis‐Diagnostic features
  • ARDS‐Criteria, Ventilation basics


NEPHROLOGY

  • AKI: Criteria, biomarkers 
  • CKD: Manifestations, Stages 
  • Glomerulonephritis ‐H/P most important 
  • Renal Tubular Acidosis‐Differences


GASTRO

  • Approach to Malabsorption 
  • Inflammatory bowel disease: CD vs UC vs GI TB; extraintestinal manifestations
  • Viral/Alcoholic/Autoimmune Hepatitis: Criteria, differences 
  • Acute Pancreatitis: Revised Atlanta classification, criteria, Mx


Medicine – Part 2

RHEUMAT

  • Vasculitis: CHAPEL HILL Classification most important
  • SLE, Systemic Sclerosis, RA, Gout 
  • Behcets Disease 
  • Wilson’s, Hemochromatosis

ENDOCRINE

  • Pituitary Adenoma,Sheehan syndrome, Lymphocytic hypophysitis 
  • Galactorrhea‐amenorrhea Syndrome
  • Disorders of Calcium Metabolism
  • MEN syndromes 
  • Diabetes: Mx, MODY (to be done with pharmacology)

NEUROLOGY

  • LOCALISATION of pathology most important
  • Specific EEG changes
  • Stroke: Approach, Mx, Window 
  • Epilepsy: Causes, Mx (to be done with pharmacology)
  • Dementia and movement disorders: Mx (to be done with pharmacology)
  • Multiple sclerosis, ADEM
  • Myasthenia gravis

FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE: Numericals, Mx

  • Metabolic Acidosis 
  • Metabolic Alkalosis 
  • Respiratory Acidosis 
  • Respiratory Alkalosis 
  • Hypercalcemia 
  • Hyperkalemia


Surgery – Part 1

  • Surgical oncology: Must not miss TNM staging, Management, Prognostic factors for important cancers: Breast, Thyroid, Gall Bladder, Esophagus, Stomach, Colorectal, Testes, Renal cell carcinoma, Lung cancer, Prostate 
  • Endocrine surgery: Solitary thyroid nodule approach, Thyroid malignancies, PTH adenoma, Pheochromocytoma 
  • Trauma: Approach type questions, Triage, Primary and Secondary survey, Blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma approach, Head trauma‐EDH vs SDH, Neck trauma zones, Genitourinary, esp. urethral trauma approach, eFAST 
  • GI surgery: Esophageal motility disorders, Diverticula, peptic strictures, Gall Stone, Peptic Ulcer, IBD‐Crohn’s disease vs Ulcerative colitis, GI TB, Colonic polyps, Appendicitis, Cholecystitis, Surgically obstructive jaundice approach, Intestinal Obstruction 
  • Pediatric surgery: Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis, Malrotation, Intussusception, Hirschsprung Disease, Cleft Lip and Palate, Congenital GU anomalies
  • Vascular surgery: Peripheral arterial disease, Varicose veins, DVT, Aortic Aneurysm And Dissection
  • Hernia 
  • Burns: Degrees, Management, Parkland formula


Surgery – Part 2

  • Breast: Screening, BIRADS, Triple assessment, ANDI
  • Transplant – Liver, Kidney: Types, Complications
  • Bariatric Surgery: Types 
  • Skin cancers: Melanoma, BCC 
  • Mediastinal masses 
  • Postoperative Patient care 
  • Plastic Surgery: Gratis 
  • Surgical Instruments to know (For Professional Exams VIVA and Image‐based Questions
  • Forceps: Hemostatic (Kelly’s), Kocher’s, Allis, Babcock, Towel Clip, Maryland Forceps, Toothed & Non‐Toothed Forceps, Needle Holder, Veres Needle 
  • Retractors: Deaver’s, Morris, Langenback, Cat Paw, Jolly’s Thyroid Retractor, Vascular Clamp 
  • Others: Scalpel & Blades (Sizes used commonly), Mayo Scissors, Metzenbaum Scissors, Rampleys Swab Holding Forceps, Desjardin’s Choledocholithotomy Forceps, Bakes Dilator, Doyen’s Intestinal Clamp, Payer’s Intestinal Crushing Clamp, Bone Cutier, Bone Nibbler, Rib Cutier, Periosteum Elevator, Bone Chisel, Gigli Saw, Vim Silverman Liver Biopsy Trocar & Needle Community pediatrics: To be done with PSM 
  • New programs, MCH programs 
  • IMR, NMR, U5MR – Current Values, MC Cause Developmental Milestones :MUST REVISE MULTIPLE TIMES

Neonatalogy

  • Neonatal Reflexes 
  • NRP Guidelines 
  • RDS: All causes, differenes 
  • HIE 
  • IODM 
  • NEC‐Bell’s Staging 
  • Breast feeding 
  • Jaundice : Causes, Physiological vs pathological,Mx Neurocuataneous Syndromes 
  • NF1, NF2 
  • Tuberous sclerosis 
  • VHL 
  • Sturge weber syndrome, Congenital Heart Disease
  • Murmurs 
  • Diagnostic approach to CHD‐Oligemia vs plethora Vaccination : UIP schedule, Details of each vaccine ( To be done with PSM) Systemic Peds 
  • Nephrotic Syndrome, IgA Nephropathy, Glomerulonephritis 
  • Meningitis 
  • PEM, Rickets, Scurvy 
  • Dehydration : Mx 
  • Epilepsy 
  • Inborn errors of metabolism 
  • Croup, Epiglotitis, LRTI


Orthopedics – Part 1


IMAGING

1. Periosteal Reaction*

2. Investigations for stress Fracture

3. Osteomyelitis and Bone Tumors

INFECTIONS:

1. Osteomyelitis

2. Pyogenic arthritis

3. Actinomycosis

TUBERCULOSIS:

1. Pott’s spine*

2. T.B. Knee & Hip

BONE TUMORS:

1. Diagnosis especially benign tumors*

2. Management malignant tumors*

3. Bone Cyst

SPORTS INJURY:

1. Cruciate ligaments and Meniscal injuries

AMPUTATION:

1. Symes

2. Choparts

3. Lisfranc

TRAUMATOLOGY

1. COMPLICATION:

a. Compartment Syndrome

b. Crush Injury

c. Fat Embolism

d. Sudecks dystrophy

e. Myositis Ossificans


Orthopedics – Part 2

2. UPPER LIMB:

a. Dislocations* ‐ Shoulder & Elbow

b. Fractures* ‐ Clavicle, Humerus, Supracondylar humerus, Lateral condyle humerus, Colles and Carpo

metacarpal injuries

3. CERVICAL SPINE INJURIES:

4. LOWER LIMB:

a. Dislocations* ‐ Hip & Knee

b. Fractures* of hip, femur shaft, Patella, Tibia and Calcaneum

c. Ankle Sprain

5. Treatment – Nails, Screws & Wires

AVASCULAR NECROSIS* AND OSTEOCHONDRITIS

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS:

a. Polio

b. Disc prolapsed

c. Bursitis and other inflammatory disorders

d. Dupuytrens contracture

METABOLIC DISORDERS:

a. Rickets and Osteomalacia*

b. Osteopetrosis* and Pagets*

c. Osteoporosis * and Hyperparathyrodism

d. Achondroplasia*

e. Osteogenesis imperfect

ARTHRITIS:

a. Osteoarthritis*

b. R.A* and Ankylosin spondylitis*

c. Gout* and Pseudogout

d. Charcots Joints

NERVE INJURIES:

a. Erb’s palsy

b. Ulnar*, Median and Radial Nerve

c. Entrapment syndrome – Carpal tunnel and Meralgia Paraesthetica


PEDIATRICS ORTHOPEDICS:

a. DDH*, Perthes* and Slipped capital femoral epiphysis

b. CTEV*

c. Genu Varum


Obstetrics and Gynae

Gynecology:

o Oncology (most important): Staging With Treatment‐Endometrium, cervix, ovary

o Menstrual Physiology: Normal phases, Abnormalities, especially Primary Amenorrhea

o PCOS: criteria, pathophysiology, Mx

o Contraception

o Infertility: approach‐based Qs

o STI: Bacterial Vaginosis, Trichomonas, Candidiasis

o Mullerian Anomalies: Classification (recent update), MRKH, AIS

o Obstetrics

o Physiological Changes In Pregnancy: One liners, quantitative values

o Systemic Conditions In Pregnancy: GDM, PIH,Rh isoimmunization, Anemia most important

o Interventions: Amniocentesis, Chorionic Villous Sampling

o GTN, Ectopic Pregnancy, Abortions

o Operative: C Sec/ Ventouse/ Forceps

o Stages Of Labour, Partogram, NST: Recent trend

o PPH: Management algorithm with drug dosages must

o Pelvis Types, Fetal Skull Diameters


Dermatology

o Vesico‐Bullous Disorders: Most important: Compare Level of split, Tzanck, immunofluorescence,

Histopath findings of different diseases

o Infections‐Leprosy (Read with PSM program on leprosy eradication), Cutaneous TB,

Dermatophytes, Scabies, STIs (read with OBG and PSM program)

o Neurocutaneous Disorders (read with Med, Peds, Radio)

o Papulosquamous Diseases‐ Psoriasis most important with treatment op?ons

o Atopic Dermatitis

o Disorders Of Pigmentation‐ Mx of viriligo most important

o Acne – Management

o Annular Lesions Image‐based Qs ‐Erythema Marginatum/ Migrans/ Mulriforme

o Malignancies‐Melanoma, BCC, XP

o Psychopharmacology (MOST IMPORTANT)‐Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, Anti-anxiety, Mood stabilisers esp. Lithium

o Psychotherapy Esp CBT, ECT

o Toxicology: Withdrawal and intoxication symptoms; Alcohol most important (To be done along

with FMT toxicology and Critical care in medicine)

o Child Psychiatry – ADHD, Autism, ID

o Personality disorders

o Schizophrenia and mood disorders: Defini?ons DSM‐V; Case scenarios‐Diagnosis

o Sleep Disorders, Narcolepsy‐To do along with Sleep physiology

o Conversion Disorders: Definitions DSM‐V

o Delirium vs dementia

o Defence Mechanisms

o Diagnostic Criteria‐Time Cut offs very important to be revised


Radiology

o IOC, Initial Investigations For Various Conditions

o Basics of imaging modalities‐Radiograph, CT, MRI and USG: Concepts and techniques, radiation involved

o Radiation physics: Radiation effects, Units, Radiation protec?on, Xray interac?on with matter, Xray

tube

o Chest radiology : Approach to chest xray, cross‐sectional anatomy CT, Emergencies

o GI radiology: Cross‐sectional anatomy, Emergencies

o Genitourinary radiology: Renal tumors, gynecological emergencies

o Neuroradiology : Approach to brain tumors, Spotiers‐Skull Xray series, Head trauma, Spinal

tumors; myelography, Stroke, Spine trauma

o MSK radiology: Bone tumors, Metabolic bone diseases, Arthritis

o Iodinated Contrast, Barium, USG contrast, MRI contrast

o Nuclear medicine and radiotherapy: Concepts, PET, important radionuclides

o Signs‐Image based questions (Must see)


How to Score 1000+ in NEET PG 2021 Exam and get a top rank in NEET PG


Best Books for NEET 2021 Preparation

1. Anatomy (Self assessment and Review of Anatomy) by Rajesh K Kaushal. 

2. Review of Radiology by Rajat Jain & Virendra Jain. 

3. Review of Psychiatry by Praveen Tripathi. 

4. Review Physiology by Soumen Manna

5. Psychiatry made easy by Sandeep Govil

6. Review of Pharmacology by Govind Rai Garg & Sparch Gupta. 

7. Review of Pathology and Genetics by Govind Rai Garg & Sparch Gupta. 

8. Soch by Utsav Bansal. 

9. Review of Preventive & Social Medicine by by Vivek Jain. 

10. Orthopedics quick review by Apurv Mehra. 

11. Microbiology and Immunology by Sonu Panwar & Sameer Faujdar. 

12. Essential of Medical Microbiology by Apurba Sankar Shastry & Sandhya Bhat K. 

13. ENT for entrance exams by Manisha Sindha Budhiraja

14. Dermatology by Manish Soni

15. Conceptual review of Biochemistry by Smily Pruthi Pahwa. 

16. Forensic Medicine by J Magendra. 

17. Obstetric & Gynaecology Complete (Latest exam pattern questions) 

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