NBE NEET PG 2019: Check Exam Date, Pattern and Other Details Here
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The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has declared the examination date for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2020. The exam dates have been released by the NBE through an official notification.

The candidates can check the official notification which is available on the official website, i.e., natboard.edu.in.

The board has released the examination date FMGE-December 2019, PDCET- January 2020 admission session, NEET-MDS 2020 & NEET-PG 2020.

NBE shall be conducting the following computer-based examinations in the month of December 2019 & January 2020.
 
S.No. Name of Examination Date of Examination
01. NEET-MDS 2020 20th December 2019
02. FMGE December 2019 20th December 2019
03. PDCET January 2020 admission session 20th December 2019
04. NEET-PG 2020 5th January 2020

About NEET PG:

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Post Graduate (NEET-PG), is an entrance examination in India for students who wish to study postgraduate medical courses (MD, MS) in government or private medical colleges in India.

It is the only single examination for admission to postgraduate MD/MS/Diploma courses. No other exam will be valid. This exam is planned to replace by NEXT within next 3 years. It is currently conducted by National Board of Examinations (NBE).

NEET PG - Eligibility Criteria

Candidates are required to possess an MBBS degree or provisional MBBS pass certificate from a recognised college/university.

NEET PG - Exam pattern

The Computer Based Test (CBT) comprises of 300 multiple-choice questions.

In NEET-PG, the question paper is divided into 3 parts:
Part A has 50 questions,
Part B has 100 questions,
Part C has 150 questions.

4 marks are awarded for each correct answer, while 1 mark is deducted for every wrong answer. No marks are deducted if the candidate has not attempted a question. The total time duration is of 3 hours 30 min.

About NBE:

The National Board of Examinations was established in 1975 with the objective of improving the quality of the Medical Education by elevating the level and establishing standards of post graduate examinations in modern medicine on an all India basis.

There are more than 149 recognized Medical Colleges in the country. In addition to Postgraduate teaching institutions under MCI, there are 450 accredited institutions imparting training in various Broad and Super specialities for the award of postgraduate qualification in Broad and super specialities.