After months of protest, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Post Graduate (NEET-PG) 2022 Was held today, 21st May. According to some students on the social media platform, the exam was easy for the preparers, while for others it was lengthy. While some students felt that they could revise more, others said that the questions were standard, saying that a lot of time was wasted in ‘failure’ which could have been used for revision.
The exam was conducted in a single shift from 9 AM to 12:30 PM. The exam was held amid protests by students for postponing the exam. The Supreme Court had dismissed a plea by a group of doctors seeking postponement of the postgraduate level medical entrance examination. A large section of medical aspirants had launched a series of protests on social media over the last one month over ‘justice for doctors’, which got the support of many, including politicians and student bodies.
Aakash+BYJU’s Director (PG Division) Dr. Asim Dewan said, “It was a straightforward exam but had some tricky questions.” He continued, “As expected, there were many questions on contraception. Some questions on ectopic pregnancy. 75 image-based questions but about 30 of them didn’t actually require an image. Difficult question on inhaled foreign body – Flexible bronchoscopy is risky in the hypoxemic patient and foreign body removal is easier with rigid bronchoscopy. Less air entry was the answer.”
“A lot of questions on the clinical landscape, many of which were not relevant at all. For example, the 4-line description of the case of cholera, only to go around and ask the receptor for the toxin. Molecular Biology Facts straight from science and biochemistry. The surgery was simple, exploratory laparotomy for perforation-peritonitis and stab wounds, infiltrates,” he said.
I think exam was easy ️ We wasted a lot of days in this fuss even a proper revision of notes will change the game but this fuss till the end day and now even after the exam #NEETPG2022
— doctortanmay (@tanmaynagrale) 21 May 2022
Basically, I had the impression that “I could revise more.”
And I know exactly how I will feel even before the exam.
The blame is on meeeeeeeee!#neetpg2022
— Dr. Monisha Ezil (@EzhilMonisha) 21 May 2022
Things would have happened if I had those last 40 days before it was finally ruined!
paper was on the easy sidewhat about you guys?#NEETPG2022 #neatpg22 #medtwitter
, (@karanah37716166) 21 May 2022
Before anyone else claims, I’ll say this!
in #NEETPG2022 – 100% questions have come from all standard textbooks of 19 subjects. nothing beyond.— Dr. Abbas Ali | Ortho Surgeon (@boneteacher) 21 May 2022
#NEETPG2022
Thank you HM for not postponing the exam, even if it were, we do not cover the topics which are asked in the paper! But have gone through unnecessary stress for another 8 weeks..I personally felt the questions were long guys.— susmithajoy (@susmithajoy1) 21 May 2022
The building you see in this picture is the exam center #NEETPG2022 in Silchar, Assam. @mansukhmandaviya Thanks for such a wonderful arrangement. We are proud to have a leader like you as our HM. #neetpg pic.twitter.com/v1VHBiLPv8
— Dr. Davipayan Deb (@deb_dawipayan) 19 May 2022
NEET PG 2022 was conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode for the duration of 3 hours 30 minutes. There were a total of 200 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) in the paper. For every correct answer, candidates will get four marks each. One mark will be deducted for every wrong attempt. No marks will be deducted for any question without attempt. The NEET PG result 2022 will be available on the NBEMS websites at natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in after the release of the result 2022.
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