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LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Education (NBE) conducts the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Speciality (NEET SS) for admission to various super speciality courses viz. DM/ MCh (Doctorate of Medicine/ Magister Chirurgiae) courses.
All the questions in this examination will be PG exit level. There is no fixed syllabus for NEET(SS). The questions can be asked from all the topics that have been covered during both, the undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications. However, the subjects that need to be prepared will be limited to the feeder course and super speciality course selected by the candidate.
The NEET Super Speciality exam question paper is divided into two parts and the syllabus for both parts is as under :
Name of Test | Description | Weightage |
Part-A | Part-A of the question paper for any super specialty course shall comprise of MCQs from the eligible feeder broad specialty course(s). In case, there is only a single feeder broad specialty course for a particular super-specialty, Part A in such a case will comprise of questions from only one broad specialty. For eg. MS/ DNB General Surgery is the only feeder broad specialty for MCh Urology, therefore Part A of the Urology question paper will comprise of questions from General Surgery. | 40 % |
For Super-specialty courses having multiple feeder broad specialty courses, Part-A will comprise of questions from all the eligible feeder broad specialty courses. For eg. The eligible feeder broad specialties for super specialty course in Cardiology are General Medicine, Pediatrics and Respiratory Medicine. Therefore, Part -A of the Cardiology question paper shall comprise of questions from all the three feeder broad specialty courses i.e. General Medicine, Pediatrics & Respiratory Medicine. | ||
Part-B | The questions shall be of PG Exit level and shall cover topics from clinical practice and basic sciences as applied to the concerned super-specialty | 60 |
Pie Chart for NEET - Super Speciality:
Clubbing:- Certain DM/MCh Courses which have fewer seats and have a single common feeder broad specialty course have been clubbed together. Each clubbed group of super specialties shall be treated as one for the purpose of online submission of the application form and generation of the question paper. For eg. Neonatology, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Nephrology, Pediatric Oncology & Pediatric Hepatology have been clubbed together with Pediatrics being the single common feeder Broad Specialty qualification and all these clubbed specialties will be treated as a single unit for the purpose of online submission of application form and examination.
Therefore, part A of the question paper for the clubbed super specialties shall comprise of questions from the single eligible feeder broad specialty and part B shall comprise questions from all the clubbed super specialties.
All DM/MCh courses which have been clubbed are tabulated below:-
S.No. | DM/MCh Courses which have been clubbed together |
1 | a. Cardiac Anaesthesia b. Organ Transplant Anaesthesia & Critical Care c. Paediatric and Neonatal Anaesthesia |
2 | a. Neonatology b. Pediatric Gastroenterology c. Pediatric Cardiology d. Paediatric Nephrology e. Paediatric Oncology f. Paediatric Hepatology |
3 | a. Surgical Gastroenterology/G.I. Surgery b. Hepato Pancreato Biliary Surgery |
4 | a. Vascular Surgery b. Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery c. Thoracic Surgery d. Paediatric Cardio-thoracic Vascular Surgery |
5 | a. Neurology b. Paediatric Neurology |
6 | a. Neuroradiology b. Interventional Radiology |
7 | a. Gynaecological Oncology b. Reproductive Medicine and Surgery |
A candidate can opt for only two super specialty courses/clubbed groups at the time of online submission of the application form based on his/her eligibility for the concerned super specialty course.
DM/MCH Detailed Syllabus
CARDIAC-ANAESTHESIOLOGY — DM
BASIC CURRICULUM
A basic sciences include Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Physics, Biochemistry, coagulation, CPB –Pharmacokinetics during CPB, monitoring, diagnostic techniques involve cardiology diagnostic and therapeutic therapy.
Special consideration — Cardio pulmonary bypass — Drugs related to anaesthesia of CPB
Pulmonary life-Support — Advanced cardiac life support
GENERAL
1. History of Anaesthesia for thoracic & Cardiovascular surgery
2. Natural History of Cardiac & Pulmonary diseases Demography
3. Diagnosis, Pre-Op. evaluation & Preparation for surgery
Detailed Syllabus
1. BASIC SCIENCES
2. CLINICAL SCIENCES
3. CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS
4. INTENSIVE CARE MANAGEMENT
5. ALLIED SCIENCES
6. MONOTORING IN ANAESTHISIA
Cardiology - DM
BASIC SUBJECTS
Teaching and at
...LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Education (NBE) conducts the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Speciality (NEET SS) for admission to various super speciality courses viz. DM/ MCh (Doctorate of Medicine/ Magister Chirurgiae) courses.
All the questions in this examination will be PG exit level. There is no fixed syllabus for NEET(SS). The questions can be asked from all the topics that have been covered during both, the undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications. However, the subjects that need to be prepared will be limited to the feeder course and super speciality course selected by the candidate.
The NEET Super Speciality exam question paper is divided into two parts and the syllabus for both parts is as under :
Name of Test | Description | Weightage |
Part-A | Part-A of the question paper for any super specialty course shall comprise of MCQs from the eligible feeder broad specialty course(s). In case, there is only a single feeder broad specialty course for a particular super-specialty, Part A in such a case will comprise of questions from only one broad specialty. For eg. MS/ DNB General Surgery is the only feeder broad specialty for MCh Urology, therefore Part A of the Urology question paper will comprise of questions from General Surgery. | 40 % |
For Super-specialty courses having multiple feeder broad specialty courses, Part-A will comprise of questions from all the eligible feeder broad specialty courses. For eg. The eligible feeder broad specialties for super specialty course in Cardiology are General Medicine, Pediatrics and Respiratory Medicine. Therefore, Part -A of the Cardiology question paper shall comprise of questions from all the three feeder broad specialty courses i.e. General Medicine, Pediatrics & Respiratory Medicine. | ||
Part-B | The questions shall be of PG Exit level and shall cover topics from clinical practice and basic sciences as applied to the concerned super-specialty | 60 |
Pie Chart for NEET - Super Speciality:
Clubbing:- Certain DM/MCh Courses which have fewer seats and have a single common feeder broad specialty course have been clubbed together. Each clubbed group of super specialties shall be treated as one for the purpose of online submission of the application form and generation of the question paper. For eg. Neonatology, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Nephrology, Pediatric Oncology & Pediatric Hepatology have been clubbed together with Pediatrics being the single common feeder Broad Specialty qualification and all these clubbed specialties will be treated as a single unit for the purpose of online submission of application form and examination.
Therefore, part A of the question paper for the clubbed super specialties shall comprise of questions from the single eligible feeder broad specialty and part B shall comprise questions from all the clubbed super specialties.
All DM/MCh courses which have been clubbed are tabulated below:-
S.No. | DM/MCh Courses which have been clubbed together |
1 | a. Cardiac Anaesthesia b. Organ Transplant Anaesthesia & Critical Care c. Paediatric and Neonatal Anaesthesia |
2 | a. Neonatology b. Pediatric Gastroenterology c. Pediatric Cardiology d. Paediatric Nephrology e. Paediatric Oncology f. Paediatric Hepatology |
3 | a. Surgical Gastroenterology/G.I. Surgery b. Hepato Pancreato Biliary Surgery |
4 | a. Vascular Surgery b. Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery c. Thoracic Surgery d. Paediatric Cardio-thoracic Vascular Surgery |
5 | a. Neurology b. Paediatric Neurology |
6 | a. Neuroradiology b. Interventional Radiology |
7 | a. Gynaecological Oncology b. Reproductive Medicine and Surgery |
A candidate can opt for only two super specialty courses/clubbed groups at the time of online submission of the application form based on his/her eligibility for the concerned super specialty course.
DM/MCH Detailed Syllabus
CARDIAC-ANAESTHESIOLOGY — DM
BASIC CURRICULUM
A basic sciences include Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Physics, Biochemistry, coagulation, CPB –Pharmacokinetics during CPB, monitoring, diagnostic techniques involve cardiology diagnostic and therapeutic therapy.
Special consideration — Cardio pulmonary bypass — Drugs related to anaesthesia of CPB
Pulmonary life-Support — Advanced cardiac life support
GENERAL
1. History of Anaesthesia for thoracic & Cardiovascular surgery
2. Natural History of Cardiac & Pulmonary diseases Demography
3. Diagnosis, Pre-Op. evaluation & Preparation for surgery
Detailed Syllabus
1. BASIC SCIENCES
2. CLINICAL SCIENCES
3. CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS
4. INTENSIVE CARE MANAGEMENT
5. ALLIED SCIENCES
6. MONOTORING IN ANAESTHISIA
Cardiology - DM
BASIC SUBJECTS
Teaching and attaining proficiency in applied Anatomy (including developmental anatomy), Physiology and Pathology related to the cardiovascular system.
CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY
Etiopathology, hemodynamics, clinical evaluation, noninvasive and invasive evaluation and management strategies for the following disorders:
1. Coronary artery disease
2. Rheumatic heart disease
3. Congenital heart disease and other paediatric cardiac disorders
4. Pericardial diseases
5. Cardiac arrhythmias
6. Heart failure
7. Peripheral vascular disorders
8. Pulmonary thromboembolism and pulmonary hypertension
9. Systemic hypertension
10. Systemic diseases involving heart
11. Heart muscle diseases
12. Traumatic heart disease
13. Tumors of heart
14. Genetics, molecular biology and immunology related to cardiology
15. Geriatric heart disease
16. General anaesthesia and non cardiac surgery in patients with heart disease
17. Pregnancy and heart disease
18. Epidemiology and preventive cardiology
Non-invasive Technique
To perform and interpret various non invasive techniques including:
1. Electrocardiography
2. Radiography – routine and specialized areas like CT and MRI
3. Stress testing – tread mill test, stress related and other nuclear techniques
4. Holter monitoring for arrhythmias and ischemic disorders
5. Echocardiography – M-mode, Two dimensional, Doppler, color flow imaging, transesophageal echocardiography and echo directed hemodynamic studies.
Invasive Cardiology
1. Experience in cardiac catheterization to calculate and interpret various hemodynamic parameters
2. Right and left heart cath and coronary angiography procedures in adults and children
3. To perform temporary pacemaker insertion.
4. To assist in various interventions including valvuloplasty, coronary and congenital interventions.
5. Electrophysiology: To interpret electrophysiological data and assist in electrophysiology procedures, permanent pacemaker implantation.
Biomedical Aspects
To understanding the functional principles of various bio-medical equipments used for the invasive and non invasive cardiology.
NEONATOLOGY — D M
LIST OF SKILLS CLINICAL
Neonatal examination, anthropometery and developmental assessment
Neonatal resuscitation
Neonatal ventilation : CPAP, IMV; newer modes of ventilation
Blood sampling : Capillary, venous, arterial
Insertion of peripheral venous, umbilical venous and umbilical arterial catheters
Monitoring : invasive, non-invasive
Enteral feeding (katori-spoon, gavage, breast)
Lactation management
Parenteral nutrition
Lumbar puncture and ventricular tap
Placing of ‘chest tube’
Exchange transfusion
Bed side tests : shake test, sepsis screen, hematocrit, urine examination, CSF examination, Kleihauer technique, Apt test etc.
Neonatal drug therapy
Nursery house keeping routines and asepsis procedures
Universal precautions
Handling, effective utilization and trouble shooting of neonatal equipment.
COMMUNICATION
Communication with parents, families and communities
EDUCATION/TRAINING
Teaching skills: lectures, tutorials
Participatory and small group learning a skill
Principles of educational objectives, assessment, and media
Preparing learning resource material
SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING
Learning needs assessment, literature search, evaluating evidence
RESEARCH METHOD
Framing of the research question, designing and conducting the study, analyzing and interpreting data, and writing a paper.
Contents For D M Neonatology Course
1. BASIC SCIENCES
Basic genetics
Fetal and neonatal immunology
Mechanism of disease
Applied anatomy and embryology
Feto-placental physiology
Neonatal adaptation
Development and maturation of lungs, respiratory control, lung functions, ventilation, gas exchange, ventilation perfusion
Physiology and development of cardiovascular system, developmental defects, physiology and hemodynamics of congenital heart disease
Fetal and intrauterine growth.
Development and maturation of nervous system, cerebral blood flow, blood brain barrier.
Fetal and neonatal endocrine physiology
Developmental pharmacology
Developmental hematology, bilirubin metabolism
Renal physiology
Physiology of gastrointestinal tract, digestion, absorption.
Electrolyte balance
Metabolic pathways pertaining to glucose, calcium and magnesium
Biochemical basis of inborn errors of metabolism
2. GENERAL TOPICS
Research methodology
Biostatistics
Ethics in perinatology/neonatology
Principles of education (objectives, curriculum, assessment and use of media)
Computer, informations technology, internet
3. PERINATOLOGY
Perinatal and neonatal mortality, morbidity, epidemiology
High risk pregnancy: detection, monitoring and management
Fetal monitoring, clinical, electronic; invasive, and non-invasive
Intrapartum monitoring and procedures
Assessment of fetal risk, and decision for termination of pregnancy
Diagnosis and management of fetal diseases
Medical diseases affecting pregnancy and fetus, psychological and ethical considerations
Fetal interventions
Fetal origin of adult disease
4. NEONATAL RESUSCITATION
5. NEONATAL VENTILATION
6. BLOOD GAS AND ACID-BASE DISORDERS
7. NEONATAL ASSESSMENT AND FOLLOW UP
8. BODY SYSTEMS
9. TRANSPORT OF NEONATES
10. NEONATAL PROCEDURES
11. DEVELOPMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND FOLLOW UP
NEUROLOGY — D M
It Consists of decision-making Course and Curriculum of D M Neurology 83 process in the clinical and investigative aspects of Neurology and its allied specialties such as Neuroanatomy, Neuropschiatry, Neuropathology, Neurophysiology, Neurochemistry, Neuroradiology Neuroanaesthesiology, Neurorehabilitation and Neurosurgery.
The day-to-day work of the trainees is supervised by the Consultants of the department of Neurology. The posting is so organized that the trainee gets posted in various areas of the department like OPD, wards, laboratories etc. He/She participates in the consultation service provided by the department to the Institute.
Besides in-service activities a pragramme of bedside demonstrations, seminars, tutorials, group discussion, workshops, journal clubs and lectures is also organized.
NEURO-RADIOLOGY — D M
A. BASIC SCIENCES
1. Anatomy
2. Physiology
B. PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
C. BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGY
D. PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES & INSTRUMENTATION IN IMAGING
E. STEREOTACTIC RADIOTHERAPY AND STEREOTACTIC PROCEDURES
F. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS IN NEURORADIOLOGY
Clinical Sciences
G. ASSESSMENT SYSTEM FOR DM NEURORADIOLOGY
CARDIO-THORACIC VASCULAR SURGERY (CTVS) — M Ch
A Cardiovascular-thoracic Surgery department admitting upto 2 postgraduate students in a year must have atleast 3 full Operating Theatre Days per week earmarked_for elective surgery. The number of Operating Theatre Days shall be a minimum of 4 per week if the department admits 3 or 4 postgraduate students per academic year. More importantly, the minimum number of major operations performed per year by the department admitting upto 2 Postgraduate students in a year shall be as follows:
Cardiac operations: 200 (including at least 100 open-heart procedures).
General Thoracic Operations: 50
Vascular : 50
The above-cited numbers shall be proportionately more depending on whether the department admits 3 or 4 students per year.
BED STRENGTH
Any department to be recognised for training in Cardiovascular-thoracic Surgery must have a minimum of 25 beds, including not less than 7 beds earmarked for patients of paediatric age group.
G I SURGERY — M Ch
Each resident is expected to acquire a through theoretical knowledge of the organs of the GI tract as regards anatomy, physiology,pathology of various diseases congenital/acquired/traumatic vascular/ neoplastic and their detailed principles of management both medical and surgical. For the management of malignant diseases, the candidates are supposed to be acquainted with general oncological principles, various investigative approaches and different modalities of adjuvant treatment employed (e.g.chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy etc.).
a. Oesophagus
Anatomical detail, physiology of swallowing, esophageal manometry, pilmonitoring, endoscopic ultrasound and other diagnostic techniques, brush cytology, vital staining, contrast imaging and CT scan, congenital lesions (TOF), Zenker’s diverticulum, epiphrenic diverticulum, esophageal trauma, rupture-spontaneous or introgenic, corrosive burns- detection, evaluation and management, esophageal motility disorders, Gastro esophageal reflux disease, achalasia. Barrett’s esophagus, esophageal cancer- adeno & suarmous, various esophageal operations-diverticuloctomy, excision of leimyoma, oesophagostomy, myotomy, fundoplication, oesophageal resection (lyor Lewsi,Mc Keown, Transhiastal). cervical exploration, oesophagogastrostomy, gastric pull-up, gastric and colonic bypass, complications of oesophagectomy, management of chylothorax.
b. Stomach and Duodenum
Anatomical details, physiology of gastric secretions, gastroduodenal motility, diaphrtagmatic hernia (congenital and acquired), volvulus, pyloric stenosis in children and adults, Foreign bodies (bezoars), stomach trauma, H.pylori in gastric diseases, peptic ulcer, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, NUD, Gastric tumours, gastric surgery-vagotomy pyloric drainage, gastrojejunostomy, bariatric gastric tube creation, R-en-Y oesophagojejunal anastomosis, postgastrectomy syndromes and complications.
c. Biliary System
Detailed anatomy, bile physiology, enterohepatic circulation, acute cholocystitis, chronic cholecysititis, acalculus cholecystitis, gallstores-pathogenesis and presentation, CBD stones. CBD stricture, cholangitis, sphincter of Oddi (SOD) dysfunction and biliary dyskinesia, cholecystopathies, postchoecystectomy syndromes, choledochal cyst, polyps of GB, carcinoma of gall bladder, cholangiocarcinoma, parasitic infestations of biliary tree, cholecystectomy-open and laparoscopic, CBD exploration and drainage,biliary bypass radical cholecystectomy, choleduochal cyst excision, primary sclerosing cholangitis endoscopic biliary interventions and stenting hemobilia.
d. Liver
Segmental anatomy in detail, liver function and tests, liver regeneration, liver failure-diagnosis and management, liver abscess cysts, benign and malignant tumours (HOC,intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, hemangioma, FNH adenoma), cirrhosis, PBC, viral hepatitis, radiological imaging modalities (US, CECT, Lipiodol CT, Dynamic CT, MR imaging and radionuclide scnanning), percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage and cholangiography. Liver biopsy, portal hypertension (cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic causes), hepatic venous outflow onstruction, Shunt surgery (Proximal lienorenal shunt, cavoatrial, mesocaval, portocaval-side to side), splenectomy and devascularisation, liver resecting-anatomic and non-anatomic, liver trauma, hepaticojejunostomy, seg III bypass, Orthotopic liver transplantation, liver related transplantation, Caroli’s disease, hemobilia.
e. Pancreas
Anatomy, physiology, pancreatic ductal anomalites, acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis-calcific, tropical and alcoholic; endocrine tumours, exocrine tumours of pancreas, cystic neoplasms; pseudocysts of pancreas, haemosuccus pancreaticus; pancreatic operations : pancreatic nerosectomy, pseudocystogastrostomy/jejunostomy, pylorus preserving pancreatoduodenectomy, duodenum preserving pancreatic head resections (Frey’s, Beger’s), distal pancreatectomy, regional pancreatectomy, total pancreatectomy, lateral pancreaticojeunostomy, Whipple’s, pancreatic transplantation.
f. Peritoneum, Omentum, Retroperitoneum
Recesses, reflections, subdiaphragamatic spaces,peritonitis primary secondary and tertiary, tuberculosis, mesenteric cyst, pseudomyxoma peritonei, ascites (diag. invest and management), retroperitoneal tumours, inguinal hernia, ventral hernias, peritoneoscopy.
g. Spleen
Anatomy, splenic function, haemolytic anaemias,splenomegaly hypersplenism, splenic trauma, cysts and granulomas, physiological effects of splenectomy, OPSI, splenic vein thrombosis, splenic artery aneurysms, splenectomy, splenic preservation.
h. Small Intestine
Mesenteric vascular anatomy, intestinal physiology, Ladd’s band, malrotation, volvulus, hernia, intestinal obstruction, ileocaecal TB, lymphoma,tumours of small intestine, Meckel’s diverticulum, intussusception, small bowel gangrene, intestinal resections, lengthening and transplantation, mesenteric ischaemia, short gut syndrome, small bowel fistulae, Crohn’s and other inflammatory bowel diseases enternal feeding, home/parenteral nutrition.
i. Colon, Rectum and Anal Canal
Anatomy, physiology.colonic motility, physiology of defaecation and anal continence; Hirschsprung’s disease, anorectal malformations, rectal prolapse, SRUS, pseudoobstruction (Ogilvia syndrome), descending perineum syndrome, anismus and constipation,anal incontinence; haemorrhoids, fissue, fistulae and anal stricture; polyps and other benign tumours-hereditary and familial polyposis syndrome, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s ameobic colitis, ischaemic colitis, diverticulitis.lower GI haemorrhage, carcinoma of the colon, rectum, anal canal; Operations-APR, anterior resections, segmental coletomies, pelvic exenterations, colostomy, ureterosimoidostomy, hemicolectomies, urinary diversions, surgery for anal incontinence, rectal prolapse and complex fistulae, restorative proctocolectomy and ileoanal pouch anastomosis.
j. General Topics
Tumour genetics-oncogenes, tumor markers, systemic inflammatory. Response syndrome (SIRS), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), immunology in relation to transplantation and rejection, intensive care and respiratory support, surgical nutrition- parenteral and enteral, iatrogenic complications of surgery like enterocutaneous fistulae, biliary strictures,intrabdominal sepsis/collections, AIDS, hepatitis and surgeons, renal failure, shock, disorders of coagulation,biostatistics, research methodology and surgical audit.
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) EXAM PATTERN
There shall be a separate question paper for each super specialty course /clubbed group. The total number of questions in each question paper shall be 100 which shall be divided into two parts; Part A & Part B. All the questions shall be at the PG Exit level.
Test Mode | Name of Test | Topics | Weightage | Duration |
Computer-Based Examination | Part A | Questions from the eligible feeder broad specialty/specialties for a particular super specialty course. | 40% (40 Questions) | 210 Minutes |
Part B | Questions from the concerned super-specialty or group of clubbed super specialties (at PG exit level) | 60% (60 Questions) | ||
Total | 100 Questions |
The duration of the actual examination for candidates choosing only one super specialty course/clubbed group shall be 1 hour 45 minutes. Likewise, the total duration of examination for candidates opting for two super specialty courses / clubbed groups shall be 3 hours 30 minutes. However, candidates opting for only one super specialty course /clubbed group will not be allowed to leave the exam hall/premises till the completion of an entire examination or 05:30 pm whichever is later.
Bar Graph for the Number of Question For NEET(SS)
NOTE:-
Part-A of the question paper for any super specialty course shall comprise of MCQs from the eligible feeder broad specialty course(s). In case, there is only a single feeder broad specialty course for a particular super-specialty, Part A in such a case will comprise of questions from only one broad specialty.
For Super-specialty courses having multiple feeder broad specialty courses, Part-A will comprise of questions from all the eligible feeder broad specialty courses.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION MODE OF EXAMINATION
NEET(SS) shall be conducted in a single day as a computer-based examination. Questions will be Objective type Multiple choice in nature.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION MEDIUM OF EXAMINATION
The exam paper for NEET(SS) Examination will be in the English language.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION MARKING SCHEME
1. For each correct answer in NEET(SS), 4 marks will be awarded.
2. For each wrong attempt, 1 mark will be deducted as a negative marking.
3. No marks will be deducted for any question left unattempted in NEET(SS) Examination.
4. Candidates may note that such questions which are marked for review shall be evaluated as per the marking scheme mentioned above.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION FAST FACTS
1. Acronym - NEET(SS)
2. Conducting Body/Administrator - National Board of Examination (NBE)
3. Exam Purpose - for admission to DM/ Mch/ DNB superspecialty medical courses across India
4. Exam Mode - Online mode or Computer Based
5. Exam Stages - Single Stage
6. Offered - Once a Year
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) EXAM PATTERN
There shall be a separate question paper for each super specialty course /clubbed group. The total number of questions in each question paper shall be 100 which shall be divided into two parts; Part A & Part B. All the questions shall be at the PG Exit level.
Test Mode | Name of Test | Topics | Weightage | Duration |
Computer-Based Examination | Part A | Questions from the eligible feeder broad specialty/specialties for a particular super specialty course. | 40% (40 Questions) | 210 Minutes |
Part B | Questions from the concerned super-specialty or group of clubbed super specialties (at PG exit level) | 60% (60 Questions) | ||
Total | 100 Questions |
The duration of the actual examination for candidates choosing only one super specialty course/clubbed group shall be 1 hour 45 minutes. Likewise, the total duration of examination for candidates opting for two super specialty courses / clubbed groups shall be 3 hours 30 minutes. However, candidates opting for only one super specialty course /clubbed group will not be allowed to leave the exam hall/premises till the completion of an entire examination or 05:30 pm whichever is later.
Bar Graph for the Number of Question For NEET(SS)
NOTE:-
Part-A of the question paper for any super specialty course shall comprise of MCQs from the eligible feeder broad specialty course(s). In case, there is only a single feeder broad specialty course for a particular super-specialty, Part A in such a case will comprise of questions from only one broad specialty.
For Super-specialty courses having multiple feeder broad specialty courses, Part-A will comprise of questions from all the eligible feeder broad specialty courses.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION MODE OF EXAMINATION
NEET(SS) shall be conducted in a single day as a computer-based examination. Questions will be Objective type Multiple choice in nature.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION MEDIUM OF EXAMINATION
The exam paper for NEET(SS) Examination will be in the English language.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION MARKING SCHEME
1. For each correct answer in NEET(SS), 4 marks will be awarded.
2. For each wrong attempt, 1 mark will be deducted as a negative marking.
3. No marks will be deducted for any question left unattempted in NEET(SS) Examination.
4. Candidates may note that such questions which are marked for review shall be evaluated as per the marking scheme mentioned above.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION FAST FACTS
1. Acronym - NEET(SS)
2. Conducting Body/Administrator - National Board of Examination (NBE)
3. Exam Purpose - for admission to DM/ Mch/ DNB superspecialty medical courses across India
4. Exam Mode - Online mode or Computer Based
5. Exam Stages - Single Stage
6. Offered - Once a Year
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) EXAM
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) conducts the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Super Specialty also known as NEET(SS) for admission to Doctorate of Medicine (DM) and Master of Chirurgie (MCh) seats in various institutes across India. The candidate’s eligibility for NEET(SS) is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:-
1. Nationality
2. NEET(SS) Age limit & Relaxations
3. NEET(SS) Qualifications and Qualifying Examination
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION NATIONALITY
1. Candidates should be of Indian Nationality or Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders.
2. Foreign nationals can appear in NEET(SS) without MCI registration. The Medical Council of India may, on payment of the prescribed fee for registration, grant temporary registration for the duration of the Post Doctoral course limited to the medical college/institution to which he/she is admitted for the time being exclusively for pursuing postdoctoral studies.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION AGE LIMIT & RELAXATIONS
There is no age limit for the candidates appearing for NEET(SS).
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
1. Candidates who are in possession of a recognized postgraduate medical Degree/Provisional Pass Certificate (MD/MS/DNB) or an equivalent recognized qualification or likely to be in possession of the same in accordance with eligible broad specialty qualifications for super specialty courses.
2. Candidates found to be ineligible at any stage of NEET(SS) will not be permitted to appear in the examination. In the unlikely event of any ineligible candidate appearing and/or being successful in NEET(SS), the result/ candidature of such candidate shall be canceled and/or is deemed to be canceled as and when the ineligibility is detected.
3. Requests for appearing in NEET(SS) from candidates who are qualifying and/or getting the results of their MD/MS/DNB qualifications/eligible feeder qualification shall be summarily rejected.
4. Registration with M.C.I./State Medical Council is mandatory and its documentary proof should be furnished at the Test Centre on the examination day.
5. Candidates who have left the DNB Superspecialty Programme (incomplete) after joining the same are not eligible to admissions to DNB Superspecialty courses for the subsequent 3 admissions sessions.
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) EXAM
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) conducts the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Super Specialty also known as NEET(SS) for admission to Doctorate of Medicine (DM) and Master of Chirurgie (MCh) seats in various institutes across India. The candidate’s eligibility for NEET(SS) is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:-
1. Nationality
2. NEET(SS) Age limit & Relaxations
3. NEET(SS) Qualifications and Qualifying Examination
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION NATIONALITY
1. Candidates should be of Indian Nationality or Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders.
2. Foreign nationals can appear in NEET(SS) without MCI registration. The Medical Council of India may, on payment of the prescribed fee for registration, grant temporary registration for the duration of the Post Doctoral course limited to the medical college/institution to which he/she is admitted for the time being exclusively for pursuing postdoctoral studies.
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION AGE LIMIT & RELAXATIONS
There is no age limit for the candidates appearing for NEET(SS).
NEET(SS) EXAMINATION EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
1. Candidates who are in possession of a recognized postgraduate medical Degree/Provisional Pass Certificate (MD/MS/DNB) or an equivalent recognized qualification or likely to be in possession of the same in accordance with eligible broad specialty qualifications for super specialty courses.
2. Candidates found to be ineligible at any stage of NEET(SS) will not be permitted to appear in the examination. In the unlikely event of any ineligible candidate appearing and/or being successful in NEET(SS), the result/ candidature of such candidate shall be canceled and/or is deemed to be canceled as and when the ineligibility is detected.
3. Requests for appearing in NEET(SS) from candidates who are qualifying and/or getting the results of their MD/MS/DNB qualifications/eligible feeder qualification shall be summarily rejected.
4. Registration with M.C.I./State Medical Council is mandatory and its documentary proof should be furnished at the Test Centre on the examination day.
5. Candidates who have left the DNB Superspecialty Programme (incomplete) after joining the same are not eligible to admissions to DNB Superspecialty courses for the subsequent 3 admissions sessions.
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) 2022 EXAM DATES
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. The last notification was posted in the year 2022 which are mentioned below:
Events | Dates |
NEET(SS) Application process | 15th July 2022 (3 PM Onwards) to 4th August 2022 (Till 11:55PM) |
NEET Application correction window | 8th August 2022 to 10th August 2022 |
Last date for correction window | 19th August 2022 to 21st August 2022 |
NEET(SS) Admit Card | 25th August 2022 |
NEET(SS) Exam date | 1st & 2nd September 2022 |
NEET(SS) Result | 15th September 2022 |
For Examination Schedule official - click here
NEET(SS)2020 EXAM DATES
Events | Dates |
Availability of Information Bulletin | 3rd August 2020 Onwards |
Online Application Submission | 3rd August (3 PM Onwards) to 23rd August 2020 (Till 11:55 PM) |
Online Application Submission Process Completes On | 3rd August 2020 (Till 11:55 PM) |
Edit Window for All Applicants | 24th August to 25th August 2020 |
Final Edit Window to rectify Deficient Images: 1. Photograph 2. Signatures 3. Thumb Impression | 2nd September to 3rd September 2020 |
Issue of Admit Card | 7th September 2020 |
Examination Date | 15th September 2020 |
Declaration of Result | By 25th September 2020 |
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) 2022 EXAM DATES
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. The last notification was posted in the year 2022 which are mentioned below:
Events | Dates |
NEET(SS) Application process | 15th July 2022 (3 PM Onwards) to 4th August 2022 (Till 11:55PM) |
NEET Application correction window | 8th August 2022 to 10th August 2022 |
Last date for correction window | 19th August 2022 to 21st August 2022 |
NEET(SS) Admit Card | 25th August 2022 |
NEET(SS) Exam date | 1st & 2nd September 2022 |
NEET(SS) Result | 15th September 2022 |
For Examination Schedule official - click here
NEET(SS)2020 EXAM DATES
Events | Dates |
Availability of Information Bulletin | 3rd August 2020 Onwards |
Online Application Submission | 3rd August (3 PM Onwards) to 23rd August 2020 (Till 11:55 PM) |
Online Application Submission Process Completes On | 3rd August 2020 (Till 11:55 PM) |
Edit Window for All Applicants | 24th August to 25th August 2020 |
Final Edit Window to rectify Deficient Images: 1. Photograph 2. Signatures 3. Thumb Impression | 2nd September to 3rd September 2020 |
Issue of Admit Card | 7th September 2020 |
Examination Date | 15th September 2020 |
Declaration of Result | By 25th September 2020 |
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) EXAM
NEET(SS) or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Super Speciality Courses) is conducted by the National Board of Education for admission to various DM/ MCh courses. It is a qualifying-cum-ranking examination for admission to super specialty courses. It is a nationwide entrance examination for those entering into the super-specialty course after finishing basic postgraduation (MD/MS). According to the Indian Medical Council Act 2016, no other entrance test is valid for admission to these courses. NEET(SS) is conducted annually in computer-based mode.
NEET(SS) SELECTION PROCESS
The selection and admission to Super Specialty seats in any medical Institution recognized for running Super Specialty courses as per NMC Act 2019 and the First Schedule of the Indian Medical Council Act 1956 is subject to fulfilling the admission criteria, eligibility, medical fitness, and such criteria as may be prescribed by the respective universities, medical institutions, Medical Council of India, State/Central Government. In order to be eligible for NEET(SS), aspirants require to hold a postgraduate degree (MD/ MS/ DNB)from a recognised institution.
NEET(SS) STUDY PLAN
To crack and qualify for a medical seat one has to have the best strategy. Appearing in the examination without a proper study plan would lead to unfavorable results.Before you start your preparation the first thing you need to do is be thorough with the NEET(SS) syllabus and pattern. There shall be a separate question paper for each super specialty course /clubbed group.
2 MONTH STUDY PLAN
Topic | Days |
Clinical Medicine | 3 |
Geriatrics | 1 |
Infectious Diseases | 5 |
Critical Care Medicine | 1 |
Cardiology | 5 |
Endocrinology | 3 |
Gastroenterology | 4 |
Hepatology | 2 |
Hematology | 4 |
Oncology | 4 |
Nephrology | 2 |
Neurology | 3 |
Pulmonary Medicine | 2 |
Genetics | 1 |
Rheumatology | 5 |
Miscellaneous | 1 |
Hardcore Revision | Remaining Days |
Ideal Schedule (Everyday)
Task | Time |
Total time to be devoted | 8 hours (minimum) in a day |
For Medicine/Paediatrics/ Other Feeder Specialities | 3-3.5 Hours in a day |
For SS | 4.5-5 Hours in a day |
Number of tables/flowcharts to be studied every day | 2 |
Note:- It is advisable to attempt a mini Mock Test on a daily basis to be thorough with the topic.
NEET(SS) TIPS & TRICKS
1. Go Through the Syllabus: Before you begin your preparation, the first thing you need to do is get yourself acquainted with the NEET SS syllabus. Once you are aware of the topics you need to prepare, you can move forward with your preparation, effectively.
The important topics for the NEET(SS) exam -
1. Cardiology
2. Neurology
3. Hematology
4. Nephrology + Electrolytes
5. GIT + Liver, Endocrinology
6. Respiratory.
2. Make a Time table: Making a timetable will not only help you manage your time and finish the syllabus in time but also keep you disciplined. This way, you will have to finish certain topics by a fixed deadline and won’t get overwhelmed by the vastness of the syllabus. Prepare your timetable according to the exam duration so that you can complete your test on time.
3. Thorough Study: Study the topics/ subjects thoroughly. Do not skip any unit or chapter. You never know which topic may get asked in the paper. First, take into account the important chapters, in which it is compulsory to invest time, you need to study the topics with high-weightage first so as to avoid the last-minute hassle.
4. Divide the Syllabus: Dividing the syllabus may make your work much easier. The criteria for the division can depend on your preference. You can divide it into easy and tough topics or lengthy and short topics or any other criteria.
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LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022.
NEET(SS) EXAM
NEET(SS) or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Super Speciality Courses) is conducted by the National Board of Education for admission to various DM/ MCh courses. It is a qualifying-cum-ranking examination for admission to super specialty courses. It is a nationwide entrance examination for those entering into the super-specialty course after finishing basic postgraduation (MD/MS). According to the Indian Medical Council Act 2016, no other entrance test is valid for admission to these courses. NEET(SS) is conducted annually in computer-based mode.
NEET(SS) SELECTION PROCESS
The selection and admission to Super Specialty seats in any medical Institution recognized for running Super Specialty courses as per NMC Act 2019 and the First Schedule of the Indian Medical Council Act 1956 is subject to fulfilling the admission criteria, eligibility, medical fitness, and such criteria as may be prescribed by the respective universities, medical institutions, Medical Council of India, State/Central Government. In order to be eligible for NEET(SS), aspirants require to hold a postgraduate degree (MD/ MS/ DNB)from a recognised institution.
NEET(SS) STUDY PLAN
To crack and qualify for a medical seat one has to have the best strategy. Appearing in the examination without a proper study plan would lead to unfavorable results.Before you start your preparation the first thing you need to do is be thorough with the NEET(SS) syllabus and pattern. There shall be a separate question paper for each super specialty course /clubbed group.
2 MONTH STUDY PLAN
Topic | Days |
Clinical Medicine | 3 |
Geriatrics | 1 |
Infectious Diseases | 5 |
Critical Care Medicine | 1 |
Cardiology | 5 |
Endocrinology | 3 |
Gastroenterology | 4 |
Hepatology | 2 |
Hematology | 4 |
Oncology | 4 |
Nephrology | 2 |
Neurology | 3 |
Pulmonary Medicine | 2 |
Genetics | 1 |
Rheumatology | 5 |
Miscellaneous | 1 |
Hardcore Revision | Remaining Days |
Ideal Schedule (Everyday)
Task | Time |
Total time to be devoted | 8 hours (minimum) in a day |
For Medicine/Paediatrics/ Other Feeder Specialities | 3-3.5 Hours in a day |
For SS | 4.5-5 Hours in a day |
Number of tables/flowcharts to be studied every day | 2 |
Note:- It is advisable to attempt a mini Mock Test on a daily basis to be thorough with the topic.
NEET(SS) TIPS & TRICKS
1. Go Through the Syllabus: Before you begin your preparation, the first thing you need to do is get yourself acquainted with the NEET SS syllabus. Once you are aware of the topics you need to prepare, you can move forward with your preparation, effectively.
The important topics for the NEET(SS) exam -
1. Cardiology
2. Neurology
3. Hematology
4. Nephrology + Electrolytes
5. GIT + Liver, Endocrinology
6. Respiratory.
2. Make a Time table: Making a timetable will not only help you manage your time and finish the syllabus in time but also keep you disciplined. This way, you will have to finish certain topics by a fixed deadline and won’t get overwhelmed by the vastness of the syllabus. Prepare your timetable according to the exam duration so that you can complete your test on time.
3. Thorough Study: Study the topics/ subjects thoroughly. Do not skip any unit or chapter. You never know which topic may get asked in the paper. First, take into account the important chapters, in which it is compulsory to invest time, you need to study the topics with high-weightage first so as to avoid the last-minute hassle.
4. Divide the Syllabus: Dividing the syllabus may make your work much easier. The criteria for the division can depend on your preference. You can divide it into easy and tough topics or lengthy and short topics or any other criteria.
5. High Weightage: It is important to cover all the topics. But, it is also important and helpful to focus more on the topics carrying high weightage. 60% of the test paper will be from Part B the questions shall be of PG Exit level and shall cover topics from clinical practice and basic sciences as applied to the concerned super-specialty so the candidates should focus more on Part B.
6. Make Notes: Do not forget to short make notes of whatever you study. They come in handy at the time of a quick revision and also help you memorize important things. Make more than one note for the preparation of NEET-SS, you can make notes in two forms one complete written note, and the other in the form of pictures and charts to understand things better. There are some high-yielding topics that were a part of the previous NEET SS Medicine examinations. Thus, you should have crystal clear concepts & deep knowledge about these topics.
For important notes of NEET-SS visit our Notes section.
7. Solve Sample Papers/ Mock Tests/ Practice Papers/ Previous Years’ Question Papers: Solving them helps you in finding out where you are standing from the preparation point of view. It also helps you catch your weak spot and then you can work on it accordingly. It helps you with time management so that you don't leave any question blank. To prepare for the online test you can visit our Online Test section.
8. Reward Yourself Often:- Other than setting long-term goals, also set some short-term goals and treat yourself upon completion of these goals. This will motivate you to finish topics in a time-bound manner.
9. Seek advice from a mentor:- Preparing for NEET(SS) at home without coaching is not going be to be easy. You need a guide or a mentor to help you move in the right direction. Seek help from an old college professor or a senior, anyone who knows what NEET- SS is about.
10. Choosing the best books for NEET SS :- It’s very important to gather the best study materials that can help the candidates with the preparation. There are loads of books in the market for the NEET SS exam, but choosing the best books is a crucial task.
The Best Books for the preparation of NEET-SS are given below-
1. Surgery Essence 7th Edition 2019, By Dr. Pritesh Singh
2. Surgery Sixer by Dr. R.Rajamahendran
3. Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery by F. Charles Brunicardi
4. Pediatric Primary Care by Burns.
NEET(SS) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. FAQ RELATED TO NEET(SS) EXAM BACKGROUND
Q. Who conducts NEET(SS) exams?
A. NEET(SS) is conducted by the National Board of Education
Q. What is the mode of the NEET(SS) exam?
A. NEET(SS) is conducted in computer-based mode.
Q. Will NEET(SS) be conducted twice?
A. No.NEET(SS) is so far conducted annually.
2. FAQ RELATED TO NEET(SS) EXAM DURATION AND PATTERN
Q. As per NEET(SS)Exam Pattern, how many questions will be there in the paper?
A. There will be 100 MCQ-based questions in NEET(SS) paper of PG level and the paper will be divided into 2 parts. Candidates will get 3.5 hours time to complete the paper.
Q. Is there any negative marking in NEET(SS)?
A. Yes,1 mark will be deducted for incorrect answers and 4 marks will be awarded for correct answers. For unattempted questions no marks will be awarded or deducted.
Q. Based on NEET(SS) exam pattern, can I opt for the Hindi language to take the paper?
A. The language of NEET(SS) questions paper will be English only. No other language options will be offered to take the examination.
Q. In how many sections NEET(SS) question paper will be divided?
A. NEET(SS) question paper will be divided into 2 sections.Candidates will get a total of 3.5 hours or 210 minutes( 1 hour 45 minutes for each section) to attempt the question paper of NEET SS .
3. FAQ RELATED TO NEET(SS) COUNSELING
Q. What documents are required at the time of Counseling?
A. Since it is an online allotment (Online Counselling) process, no documents will be required for participating in the online allotment process. However, you are required to carry Original Certificates/Documents at the time of reporting for Admission against the allotted seat. Without original Certificates/Documents, candidates will not be allowed for admission at the time of reporting.
Q. Is there any restriction for filling up a number of choices of Institutions (Colleges) or subjects in the choice filling form?
A. No, you can give as many choices as you wish limited to the specialty opted/Exam given during the filling up of the examination form and subject to the eligibility for the concerned super- specialty course as per the indicative feeder courses as provided by MCI notification. However, choices should be in the order of preference as the allotment is done on the basis of choices submitted by the qualified candidate in order of preference given by the candidate and as per the availability.
Q. Do I have to fill-up choices and College to participate in Round-2 of the online allotment process separately?
A. Yes, for second round, candidates are required to submit fresh choices. During the second round of the online allotment process, the choice of higher preference will be considered for up- gradation for those candidates who give option to upgrade their choice at the time of admission at the allotted Medical College.
Q. I have not locked my choices before the time specified in the Counselling schedule on last date of choice locking, what will happen to my choices?
A. The choices submitted and saved by you will be locked by the system at the time of last date/date of choice locking as mentioned in the Counselling Schedule,automatically.
Q. Do I have to report to any Counselling center for registration or choice filling?
A. No, Online registration and choice filling can be done from a place of convenience (including from home) using the internet. Candidates are advised not to use mobile phones for registration and choice-filling purposes. Registration may be done by candidates using desktops, laptop, i-pad etc having internet connectivity.
Q. I have registered for Round-I. Should I register again for Round II?
A. No, only those candidates who have not registered in Round-I need to register again in Round II. Candidates who have exited with forfeiture in Round-I need also to register again.
Q. Who is eligible for the “Exit with Forfeiture” option?
A. The candidates eligible for the "Exit with Forfeiture" option are-
1) Candidate who has been allotted a seat in Round-1 but does not report at the college may exit with Forfeiture. (I.e. The refundable security fee will not be refunded in such a case).
2) Candidate who has been allotted a seat in Round-2 but does not report at the college may exit with Forfeiture. (I.e. The refundable security fee will not be refunded in such a case).
3) Round I candidate who has not been upgraded in Round II may resign his seat allotted in Round- 1 within two days of Round-2 result announcement.
Q. How can I get a printout of my choices which system has locked?
A. After the specified time of last date/date of choice locking (or after choice locking) print out can be taken from the MCC website after login by the Candidate, link is available on the left-hand side of the page as “Print Lock Choice”
4. FAQ RELATED TO NEET(SS) FEE REFUNDABLE
Q. Is the security fee was refundable in all the cases?
A. No, this fee will be forfeited if the candidate who has been allotted a seat in the first or second round and the candidate does not join the respective institution. Also, the security fee will be forfeited in case the candidate gives wrong information at the time of registration on the basis of which a seat may be allotted and later canceled by the Admission Authorities at the time of reporting.
Q. Where and when security fee will be refunded?
A. Security fee will be refunded to the candidate from where the remittance has been made and refund will only be initiate after completion of counseling.
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022 .
NEET(SS) EXAM
NEET(SS) is an eligibility-cum-ranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various DM/MCh and DrNB Super Specialty courses that can be pursued after post-graduation in MS/MD or DNB. No other entrance examination either at the state or the Institution level shall be valid for entry to DM/MCh/DrNB Super-specialty courses as per the Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Act, 2016 w.e.f. 2017 admission session. It is an aptitude test with placement for admission to super specialty courses. According to the Indian Medical Council Act 2016 no other entrance test is valid for admission to these courses.NEET(SS) is conducted annually in computer-based mode.
The following Medical institutions are not covered for admission to DM/MCh courses through NEET(SS) for the admission session:
1. AIIMS, New Delhi.
2. PGIMER, Chandigarh.
3. JIPMER, Puducherry.
4. NIMHANS, Bengaluru.
5. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram.
The following Medical institutions covered for admission to DM/MCh courses through NEET(SS) for the admission session:
1. All DM/MCh Courses in the country including all Private Medical Colleges/Institutions/Universities/Deemed Universities.
2. All DM/MCh courses at Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions.
3. All DrNB Super-specialty Courses (except Direct 6 Years DrNB Courses).
NEET(SS) EXAM SALIENT FEATURE
Particulars | Details |
Exam name | National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (Super Specialty Courses) |
Conducting body | National Board of Examinations (NBE) |
Exam level | Super Specialty |
Exam frequency | Once a year |
Mode of the examination | Computer-based |
Courses offered | DM/MCh |
Exam fess | Rs 4250 |
Exam duration | 3.5 hours |
Qualifying criteria | 50th percentile |
Total questions | 100 |
Marking scheme | +4 marks for correct response -1 for incorrect response No marks for unattempted question |
Language/Medium | English language |
Official website | nbe.edu.in |
NEET(SS) EXAM DATES
Events | Dates |
NEET(SS) Application process | 15th July 2022 (3 PM Onwards) to 4th August 2022 (Till 11:55PM) |
NEET Application correction window | 8th August 2022 to 10th August 2022 |
Last date for correction window | 19th August 2022 to 21st August 2022 |
NEET(SS) Admit Card | 25th August 2022 |
NEET(SS) Exam date | 1st & 2nd September 2022 |
NEET(SS) Result | 15th September 2022 |
For Examination Schedule official - click here
NEET(SS) EXAM APPLICATION PROCESS
The application process is online, Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria can fill out the application form. The application process involves several steps, such as registering, completing the application form, uploading the required documents, paying the fee, and final submission. Candidates only need to fill out the application form with correct details, otherwise, you are responsible for rejection..
NEET(SS) APPLICATION FORM DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Candidates must keep the following details/ documents ready while filling NEET(SS) Application Form:
1. A scanned copy of the Birth Certificate.
2. MBBS Pass Certificate.
3. MBBS Marksheet.
4. MCI Registration Certificate.
5. A scanned copy of the Aadhaar Card/PAN Card or any other valid Id proof.
6. Caste Certificate, if applicable.
7. Scanned image of the recent passport-sized photograph.
8. Scanned image of Signature.
STEPS TO FILL ONLINE NEET(SS) APPLICATION FORM
1. New User Registration: All candidates desirous of applying for NEET(SS) shall be required to create an online profile of themselves to generate a UserID
...LATEST UPDATE FOR NEET(SS) EXAM
National Board of Examinations (NBE) has not released an official notification for NEET(SS) 2023 yet. As soon as the official notification for 2023 is released, we will update it.
NEET(SS) 2022 was conducted on September 1 and 2, 2022 as a computer-based test. NEET(SS) 2022 Result was released on September 15, 2022 .
NEET(SS) EXAM
NEET(SS) is an eligibility-cum-ranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various DM/MCh and DrNB Super Specialty courses that can be pursued after post-graduation in MS/MD or DNB. No other entrance examination either at the state or the Institution level shall be valid for entry to DM/MCh/DrNB Super-specialty courses as per the Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Act, 2016 w.e.f. 2017 admission session. It is an aptitude test with placement for admission to super specialty courses. According to the Indian Medical Council Act 2016 no other entrance test is valid for admission to these courses.NEET(SS) is conducted annually in computer-based mode.
The following Medical institutions are not covered for admission to DM/MCh courses through NEET(SS) for the admission session:
1. AIIMS, New Delhi.
2. PGIMER, Chandigarh.
3. JIPMER, Puducherry.
4. NIMHANS, Bengaluru.
5. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram.
The following Medical institutions covered for admission to DM/MCh courses through NEET(SS) for the admission session:
1. All DM/MCh Courses in the country including all Private Medical Colleges/Institutions/Universities/Deemed Universities.
2. All DM/MCh courses at Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions.
3. All DrNB Super-specialty Courses (except Direct 6 Years DrNB Courses).
NEET(SS) EXAM SALIENT FEATURE
Particulars | Details |
Exam name | National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (Super Specialty Courses) |
Conducting body | National Board of Examinations (NBE) |
Exam level | Super Specialty |
Exam frequency | Once a year |
Mode of the examination | Computer-based |
Courses offered | DM/MCh |
Exam fess | Rs 4250 |
Exam duration | 3.5 hours |
Qualifying criteria | 50th percentile |
Total questions | 100 |
Marking scheme | +4 marks for correct response -1 for incorrect response No marks for unattempted question |
Language/Medium | English language |
Official website | nbe.edu.in |
NEET(SS) EXAM DATES
Events | Dates |
NEET(SS) Application process | 15th July 2022 (3 PM Onwards) to 4th August 2022 (Till 11:55PM) |
NEET Application correction window | 8th August 2022 to 10th August 2022 |
Last date for correction window | 19th August 2022 to 21st August 2022 |
NEET(SS) Admit Card | 25th August 2022 |
NEET(SS) Exam date | 1st & 2nd September 2022 |
NEET(SS) Result | 15th September 2022 |
For Examination Schedule official - click here
NEET(SS) EXAM APPLICATION PROCESS
The application process is online, Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria can fill out the application form. The application process involves several steps, such as registering, completing the application form, uploading the required documents, paying the fee, and final submission. Candidates only need to fill out the application form with correct details, otherwise, you are responsible for rejection..
NEET(SS) APPLICATION FORM DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Candidates must keep the following details/ documents ready while filling NEET(SS) Application Form:
1. A scanned copy of the Birth Certificate.
2. MBBS Pass Certificate.
3. MBBS Marksheet.
4. MCI Registration Certificate.
5. A scanned copy of the Aadhaar Card/PAN Card or any other valid Id proof.
6. Caste Certificate, if applicable.
7. Scanned image of the recent passport-sized photograph.
8. Scanned image of Signature.
STEPS TO FILL ONLINE NEET(SS) APPLICATION FORM
1. New User Registration: All candidates desirous of applying for NEET(SS) shall be required to create an online profile of themselves to generate a UserID and Password.
2. Applicant Login: This User ID and Password so created will allow the candidate to log in as an applicant for NEET(SS) and register an online application. The “Go To Application” link will allow the applicant to continue with the application submission immediately after user creation. If the login password is lost, it can be retrieved by clicking “Forgot Your Password”.
3. Filling up the NEET(SS) application form: After completing the registration process. candidates have to click on 'Complete Application Form'.It is mandatory to fill remaining details in the application form of NEET(SS).
4. Upload of Prescribed Documents & Images (Photograph, Scanned Signatures, and Thumb Impression): Please refer to Image Upload Instructions available at NBE website https://nbe.edu.in and at the end of this information bulletin for details of specifications for uploading photographs, signatures, and thumb impression. Images that are not as per prescribed specification shall not be considered and may lead to rejection of the application.
5. Choose your Test City and pay the Examination Fee: The test city can be selected from available choices on a first come first serve basis. While the city will be chosen by the candidate himself/herself at the time of online submission of application form, allotment of test center/venue in the chosen city shall be done by NBE.
Examination Fee |
Rs. 4250 |
The prescribed exam fee should be remitted through a payment gateway provided using a Credit Card or a Debit Card issued by banks in India or other modes as may be made available and have been provided on the web page. Fee can not be deposited through any mode other than the payment gateway available while submitting online application form submission.
6. Agree to the declaration and Submit Application: Candidates shall be prompted to preview the entire application before submission in order to make any corrections, if so required. They shall be required to submit the application after agreeing to the “declaration”. This shall complete the entire process of application submission. An acknowledgement email shall be sent to the registered email ID confirming submission of an application by the candidate.
7. Take a printout of the filled Application form with Transaction ID printed on it for records
NEET(SS) EXAM EDIT WINDOW
Candidates who have successfully submitted their application during the Application submission window shall only be allowed to edit their applications. No new application can be registered during the edit window. It is to be noted that the edit window of NEET(SS)will only be available two times. Deficiency related to images uploaded (photograph, Signatures, Thumb Impression) can be corrected during the final edit window.Candidates can also provide their choices of super specialty courses through the NEET(SS) edit window, if they failed to fill it during online registration.
Steps to correct the information on the NEET(SS) application form are as follows-
STEP 1-Visit the official website, nbe.edu.in
STEP 2-Click the "NEET SS" exam tab
STEP 3-Click "Applicant Login" and click enter details such as User ID and Password
STEP 4-The application form with all the details will be displayed on the screen
STEP 5-At the top of the screen there is a tab that says "Go to Application Form", click on it
STEP 6-The registration form will appear on the Screen
STEP 7-Modify the required information and review all sections
STEP 8-Click the "Save and Continue" option after each section
STEP 9-Enter the Captcha code and click the "Save and Submit" option again
STEP 10-A NEET(SS) application form appears on the screen with changed details
Fields that can be corrected in the NEET(SS) application:
1. Date of birth
2. Category of the candidate
3. Gender
4. Physical Disability Status
5. EWS status
However, the following fields in the application form shall remain non-editable:
1, Name of the Candidate
2. Email ID
3. Nationality
4. Test City
Note: No editing in the information provided shall be permissible in the application form, once the edit window is over.
NEET(SS) EXAM ADMIT CARD
Admit cards shall be made live on the National Board of Examination (NBE) website. NBE will not send NEET(SS) admit card to individual candidates . Step to download admit card are-
STEP 1-Visit the official NBE website nbe.edu.in
STEP 2-Select “NEET SS”
STEP 3- Log in through the applicant login area
STEP 4- Click “Download admit card”
STEP 5- Check that the ticket has no spelling mistakes contains
STEP 6- Download and save the admit card of NEET(SS).
NEET(SS) EXAM CENTRES
The tentative list of cities where NEET(SS) shall be conducted is as follows:
S.No. | City |
1 | Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar |
2 | Agartala |
3 | Ajmer |
4 | Bengaluru |
5 | Bhatinda |
6 | Bhopal |
7 | Bhubaneswar |
8 | Bikaner |
9 | Chennai |
10 | Coimbatore |
11 | Dehradun |
12 | Delhi NCR |
13 | Ernakulam |
14 | Guntur |
15 | Guwahati |
16 | Hubballi (Hubli) |
17 | Hyderabad |
18 | Indore |
19 | Imphal |
20 | Jaipur |
21 | Jammu |
22 | Kannur |
23 | Kanpur |
24 | Kohima |
25 | Kolkata |
26 | Kollam |
27 | Kozhikode |
28 | Lucknow |
29 | Madurai |
30 | Meerut |
31 | Mohali |
32 | Mumbai |
33 | Mysuru (Mysore) |
34 | Nagpur |
35 | Nasik |
36 | Panjim |
37 | Patiala |
38 | Patna |
39 | Puducherry |
40 | Pune |
41 | Raipur |
42 | Rajahmundry |
43 | Ranchi |
44 | Roorkee |
45 | Salem |
46 | Shillong |
47 | Sikar |
48 | Srinagar |
49 | Thiruvanathapuram |
50 | Thrissur |
51 | Tiruchirappalli |
52 | Tirunelveli |
53 | Varanasi |
54 | Vijaywada |
55 | Visakhapatnam |
The complete list of examination centers is available on the official site of NEET(SS) - click here
NEET(SS) EXAM RESULT
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) will prepare the result of NEET(SS)and upload it on the official website in PDF format. The rank for each super specialty course will be released separately. Candidates can check their marks scored in each section and overall score and the rank accordingly. Those candidates who will clear the cut-off will be eligible for counseling procedures. The dates and other information regarding the counseling process will be released after the declaration of the results of NEET(SS) . Minimum 50th percentile shall be secured in order to qualify for the examination. The cut off criteria is decided by the Medical Council of India which can also change the minimum cut-off boundary if required. There will be NO re-evaluation or rechecking or re-totaling. Requests for evaluation/re-totaling shall not be entertained. Steps to check result:
STEP 1- Go to the official website of NBE
STEP 2- Click on 'NEET SS'
STEP 3- Login using the registration Id and password generated at the time of registration
STEP 4- View your NEET(SS) scorecard
STEP 5- Check the details on the scorecard for errors
STEP 6- Download and print the scorecard
Tie-Breaker Criteria:
In the event of candidates obtaining the same score for a particular super-specialty group, the following tie-breaking criteria will be applied to determine inter-se merit in descending order of application till unique inter-se merit is determined for all such candidates:
1. Candidates having a lesser number of negative responses in the overall paper will be placed at a higher merit position.
2. Candidates obtaining higher scores in Part B of the question paper will be placed at a higher merit position.
3. Candidates having a lesser number of negative responses in Part B of the question paper will be placed at a higher merit position.
4. Older candidates will be placed at higher merit positions.
5. Candidates securing higher aggregate marks (in percentage) in all MBBS Professional Examinations will be placed at a higher merit position.
Publication of Merit list:
NBE shall declare a specialty-wise merit list i.e. there will be a separate merit list for each Super Specialty course.There shall not be any equating/scaling and normalization. The merit shall be generated strictly on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate and application of the prescribed tie-breaking criteria. Candidates securing the 50th percentile or more in each super specialty-specific merit list shall be declared as qualified.
NEET(SS) EXAM COUNSELING PROCESS
NEET(SS) counseling appointments will be announced by the Medical Counseling Committee(MCC).The counseling schedule will be announced after NEET(SS) result declaration. The schedule will comprise dates of key events of the different rounds for NEET(SS) counseling. Candidates will have to register themselves to participate in the counseling for NEET(SS). Candidates must note that the registration process for NEET(SS) counseling will be online and MCC will not accept offline applications.The NEET(SS) counseling takes place in three rounds. The entire admission process for NEET(SS)takes place online. Candidates should note that only those with a NEET(SS) score above the qualifying percentile are eligible to participate in the counseling process.
1. There shall be common counseling for all Superspecialty seats (DM, MCh and DrNB Super-specialty) of NEET-SS at the National Level to be conducted by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Government of India. A notification regarding the common counseling is placed at Annexure-"D". NBEMS shall not entertain queries pertaining to counseling and allotment of seats.
2. For Schedule/FAQs and scheme of counseling, please visit Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) website www.mcc.nic.in The Email ID for queries relating to counseling in Superspecialty is mccsuperspeciality@gmail.co
3. Candidates are advised to retain the mobile number and email ID used for the registration of NEET(SS) application till the completion of the counseling process as the same email ID and mobile number shall be used by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) for the purpose of counseling also.
Reservation:
There is no reservation of seats for super specialty DM/M.Ch. courses.
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. For Official Website - Click here
2. Information Bulletin For NEET(SS) - Click here
3. For Important Dates - Click here
NEET SS Examination 2023
National Board of Examination has not released an official notification for NEET SS yet. As per some sources NEET SS 2023 is expected to take place in September.
NEET SS is an eligibility-cum-ranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various DM/MCh and DrNB Super Specialty courses that can be pursued after post-graduation in MS/MD or DNB.
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: Important Dates
No notification has been issued yet for NEET SS 2023 exam. The last notification was released in the year 2022 which is as follows:
Events | Dates |
Online Submission of Application Form | 15th July 2022 (3 PM Onwards) to 4th August 2022 (Till 11:55PM) |
Last Date of Online Application | 4th August 2022 |
Last Date for Making Fee Payment | 4th August 2022 |
Correction Window | 8th August 2022 to 10th August 2022 |
Downloading of Admit Cards | 25th August 2022 |
Date of Examination | 1st & 2nd September 2022 |
Declaration of Result | 15 September 2022 |
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: Who can apply
Educational Qualification
Candidates who are in possession of a recognized postgraduate medical Degree/Provisional Pass Certificate (MD/MS/DNB) or an equivalent recognized qualification or likely to be in possession of the same in accordance with eligible broad specialty qualifications for super specialty courses.
Nationality/Citizenship
1. Candidates should be of Indian Nationality or Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders.
2. Foreign nationals can appear in NEET SS without MCI registration. The Medical Council of India on payment of the prescribed fee for registration, grant temporary registration for the duration of the Post Doctoral course limited to the medical college/ institution to which he/she is admitted for the time being exclusively for pursuing postdoctoral studies.
Age Limit
There is no age limit for the candidates appearing for NEET SS.
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: How can apply
Step 1. Go to the Official Website of NEET SS. Click on "NEET-SS"and Click on "New Registration". Candidates willing to apply for NEET SS shall be required to create an online profile of themselves to generate a User ID and Password.
Step 2. This User ID and Password created will allow the candidate to log in as an applicant for NEET SS and register an online application. The “Go To Application” link will allow the candidate to continue with the application immediately. If the login password is lost, it can be retrieved by clicking “Forgot Your Password”.
Step 3. After completing the registration process, candidates have to click on 'Complete Application Form'. It is mandatory to fill remaining details in the application form of NEET SS.
Step 4. The Candidates can log in with the system-generated Application Number and pre-created Password for completing the Application Form including filling up personal details, choosing the Question Paper medium and Examination Cities (The test city can be selected from available choices on a first come first serve basis).
Step 5. Please refer to Official Notification for uploading photographs, signatures, and thumb impression. Images that are not as per prescribed specification shall not be considered and may lead to rejection of the application.
Step 5. Once the application fee is paid, a confirmation page or acknowledgment receipt will be generated. This means that the application for NEET SS has been successfully submitted. A copy of the NEET SS acknowledgment or confirmation page will also be sent to the registered email as well as the mobile number of the candidates. Candidates are advised to save this acknowledgment receipt for future reference. They are also advised to take a printout of the same for reference.
Step 6. Take a printout of the filled Application form with Transaction ID printed on it for records.
For Official Notific
...NEET SS Examination 2023
National Board of Examination has not released an official notification for NEET SS yet. As per some sources NEET SS 2023 is expected to take place in September.
NEET SS is an eligibility-cum-ranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various DM/MCh and DrNB Super Specialty courses that can be pursued after post-graduation in MS/MD or DNB.
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: Important Dates
No notification has been issued yet for NEET SS 2023 exam. The last notification was released in the year 2022 which is as follows:
Events | Dates |
Online Submission of Application Form | 15th July 2022 (3 PM Onwards) to 4th August 2022 (Till 11:55PM) |
Last Date of Online Application | 4th August 2022 |
Last Date for Making Fee Payment | 4th August 2022 |
Correction Window | 8th August 2022 to 10th August 2022 |
Downloading of Admit Cards | 25th August 2022 |
Date of Examination | 1st & 2nd September 2022 |
Declaration of Result | 15 September 2022 |
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: Who can apply
Educational Qualification
Candidates who are in possession of a recognized postgraduate medical Degree/Provisional Pass Certificate (MD/MS/DNB) or an equivalent recognized qualification or likely to be in possession of the same in accordance with eligible broad specialty qualifications for super specialty courses.
Nationality/Citizenship
1. Candidates should be of Indian Nationality or Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders.
2. Foreign nationals can appear in NEET SS without MCI registration. The Medical Council of India on payment of the prescribed fee for registration, grant temporary registration for the duration of the Post Doctoral course limited to the medical college/ institution to which he/she is admitted for the time being exclusively for pursuing postdoctoral studies.
Age Limit
There is no age limit for the candidates appearing for NEET SS.
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: How can apply
Step 1. Go to the Official Website of NEET SS. Click on "NEET-SS"and Click on "New Registration". Candidates willing to apply for NEET SS shall be required to create an online profile of themselves to generate a User ID and Password.
Step 2. This User ID and Password created will allow the candidate to log in as an applicant for NEET SS and register an online application. The “Go To Application” link will allow the candidate to continue with the application immediately. If the login password is lost, it can be retrieved by clicking “Forgot Your Password”.
Step 3. After completing the registration process, candidates have to click on 'Complete Application Form'. It is mandatory to fill remaining details in the application form of NEET SS.
Step 4. The Candidates can log in with the system-generated Application Number and pre-created Password for completing the Application Form including filling up personal details, choosing the Question Paper medium and Examination Cities (The test city can be selected from available choices on a first come first serve basis).
Step 5. Please refer to Official Notification for uploading photographs, signatures, and thumb impression. Images that are not as per prescribed specification shall not be considered and may lead to rejection of the application.
Step 5. Once the application fee is paid, a confirmation page or acknowledgment receipt will be generated. This means that the application for NEET SS has been successfully submitted. A copy of the NEET SS acknowledgment or confirmation page will also be sent to the registered email as well as the mobile number of the candidates. Candidates are advised to save this acknowledgment receipt for future reference. They are also advised to take a printout of the same for reference.
Step 6. Take a printout of the filled Application form with Transaction ID printed on it for records.
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: Application Fees
The prescribed exam fee should be remitted through a payment gateway provided using a Credit Card or a Debit Card issued by banks in India or other modes as may be made available and have been provided on the web page. Fees cannot be deposited through any mode other than the payment gateway available while submitting online application form submission.
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: Exam Centres
The list of major cities where NEET SS shall be conducted is as follows:
S. No. | City |
1 | Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar |
2 | Agartala |
3 | Ajmer |
4 | Bengaluru |
5 | Bhatinda |
6 | Bhopal |
7 | Bhubaneswar |
8 | Bikaner |
9 | Chennai |
10 | Coimbatore |
11 | Dehradun |
12 | Ernakulam |
13 | Guntur |
14 | Guwahati |
15 | Hubballi (Hubli) |
16 | Hyderabad |
17 | Indore |
18 | Imphal |
19 | Jaipur |
20 | Jammu |
For more Information on Exam Centres go to our ‘General Information Button’.
NEET SS 2023: Scheme of Exam
There shall be a separate question paper for each super specialty course /clubbed group. The total number of questions in each question paper shall be 100 which shall be divided into two parts; Part A & Part B.
S.No. | Name of Test | Topics | Weightage | Duration |
1. | Part A | Questions from the eligible feeder broad specialty/specialties for a particular super specialty course. | 40 Questions | 210 Minutes |
2. | Part B | Questions from the concerned super-specialty or group of clubbed super specialties (at PG exit level) Section B | 60 Questions | |
Total | 100 Questions |
For more information go to our ‘Format Button’.
NEET SS 2023: Syllabus
All the questions in this examination will be PG exit level. There is no fixed syllabus for NEET SS. The questions can be asked from all the topics that have been covered during both, the undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications. However, the subjects that need to be prepared will be limited to the feeder course and super speciality course selected by the candidate.
For more information go to our ‘Syllabus Button’.
NEET SS 2023: Admission to the Examination Centres
1. The Examination Centre will be opened one hour before the commencement of the test. Therefore, candidates must ensure that they leave home well in advance considering all facts like traffic, location of the Centre, weather conditions, etc. Candidates are expected to take their seats immediately after the opening of the Examination Hall.
2. The candidate must show, on-demand, the Admit Card for admission in the Examination Hall. A candidate who does not possess a valid Admit Card shall not be allowed to enter the Examination Hall by the Centre Superintendent.
3. A seat with a roll number will be allotted to each candidate. Candidates must find out and occupy their allotted seats. If a candidate is found appearing in the Examination from a seat or room other than the allotted one, the candidature shall be cancelled.
4. During the examination time, the Invigilator will check Admit Card of the candidates to ascertain the identity of each candidate. The Invigilators will also put their own signature in the place provided in the Answer Sheet and on the Attendance Sheet.
5. A candidate who comes late shall not be permitted to enter the Examination Centre under any circumstances.
6. Candidates must bring only the following documents on the day of examination at the test centre. Candidates who will not bring these will not be allowed to sit in the examination.
A) A printed copy of Admit Card downloaded from website with passport size photograph (same as uploaded on the Application form pasted on it).
B) One passport size photograph (same as uploaded on the Online Application Form) for pasting on the specific space in the Attendance Sheet at Centre during Examination.
C) Any one of the authorized photo IDs (must be original and valid and like PAN card/ Driving License/ Voter ID/ Passport/ Aadhaar Card with Photograph /any other valid photo ID issued by the Government.
7. Candidates are not allowed to bring any barred item or any item which could be used for Unfair practices.
For Official Notification: Click Here
NEET SS 2023: Admit Card
STEP 1- Visit the Official Website.
STEP 2- Click on the tab indicating “NEET admit card’’
STEP 3- Enter application number, date of birth from the dropdown menu and the security pin.
STEP 4- Click on “Submit”.
STEP 5- A mandatory COVID-19 precautionary undertaking form has to be filled and submitted.
STEP 6- A tab to download the admit card of NEET SS will appear on the screen.
STEP 7- Check the details mentioned on the admit card.
STEP 8- Download the NEET SS admit card.
NEET SS 2023: Result
STEP 1- Visit the Official Website.
STEP 2- Navigate to the 'View Result' tab.
STEP 3- Login using registration Id and password generated at the time of registration.
STEP 4- View your NEET SS scorecard.
STEP 5- Download and print the scorecard.
NEET SS 2023: Mode of Selection
Admissions to DrNB Superspeciality Courses (except Direct 6 Year Courses) shall be done through NEET SS. There shall be a common counselling for all Superspeciality seats (DM, MCh and DrNB Super specialty) at National Level to be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Government of India.
NEET SS 2023: COUNSELLING PROCESS
NEET SS counselling appointments will be announced by the Medical Counseling Committee(MCC).The counselling schedule will be announced after NEET SS result declaration. The schedule will comprise dates of key events of the different rounds for NEET SS counselling. Candidates will have to register themselves to participate in the counseling for NEET SS. Candidates must note that the registration process for NEET SS counselling will be online and MCC will not accept offline applications.The NEET SS counselling takes place in three rounds. The entire admission process for NEET SS takes place online. Candidates should note that only those with a NEET SS score above the qualifying percentile are eligible to participate in the counselling process.
1. There shall be common counselling for all Superspecialty seats (DM, MCh and DrNB Super-specialty) of NEET SS at the National Level to be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Government of India.
2. For Schedule/FAQs and scheme of counselling, please visit Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) website www.mcc.nic.in The Email ID for queries relating to counseling in Superspecialty is mccsuperspeciality@gmail.com.
3. Candidates are advised to retain the mobile number and email ID used for the registration of NEET SS application till the completion of the counseling process as the same email ID and mobile number shall be used by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for the purpose of counselling also.
For Official Website of MCC: Click Here
For Official Notification: Click Here
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NEET(SS) is conducted by the National Board of Education. To get any information about NEET SS exam, you can go to the general information button above.
NEET(SS) is conducted in computer-based mode. To know full detail about NEET SS Exam Mode, Language, Pattern etc. Go through the format button given above.
No.NEET(SS) is so far conducted annually. For access full information of NEET SS exam click on General information button above.
There will be 100 MCQ-based questions in NEET(SS) paper of PG level and the paper will be divided into 2 parts. Candidates will get 3.5 hours time to complete the paper. You can check all the detailed information about number of questions, time limit, negative marking, language asked in NEET SS exam by clicking on the format button given above.
Yes, in NEET(SS) exam 1 mark will be deducted for incorrect answers and 4 marks will be awarded for correct answers. For unattempted questions no marks will be awarded or deducted. By clicking on the format button above, you can see the marking scheme of NEET SS exam, which shows how many marks are assigned to each question and how many marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
The language of NEET(SS) questions paper will be English only. No other language options will be offered to take the examination.
Since it is an online allotment (Online Counselling) process of NEET(SS), no documents will be required for participating in the online allotment process. To know more about the counseling process of NEET SS exam, you can also visit the general information button which is given above.
No, you can give as many choices as you wish limited to the specialty opted/Exam given during the filling up of the NEET(SS) examination form. To view all the information related to NEET SS Exam examination form, go to the General Information tab above.
The choices submitted and saved by you will be locked by the system at the time of last date/date of choice locking as mentioned in the NEET(SS) Counselling Schedule,automatically.
After the specified time of last date/date of choice locking (or after choice locking) print out can be taken from the NEET(SS) website after login by the Candidate. Complete details about NEET SS Exam is available on the general information section above.
No, this fee will be forfeited if the candidate who has been allotted a seat in the first or second round of NEET(SS) and the candidate does not join the respective institution. For any information related to the refund process of NEET SS exam fee, go through the general information section above.
Security fee will be refunded to the candidate from where the remittance has been made and refund will only be initiate after completion of counselling process of NEET(SS)..
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