The NEET PG syllabus is based on the complete MBBS curriculum, so the exam mainly tests how well you understand and apply concepts from all pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical subjects. The paper usually contains 200 multiple-choice questions with negative marking, and clinical subjects generally carry higher weightage compared to basic subjects. For beginners, it is smart to first focus on high-yield subjects like Medicine, Surgery, Pathology, Pharmacology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and PSM because these areas contribute a significant number of questions every year. Along with theory, regular MCQ practice and revision are extremely important since NEET PG is more concept-based and application-oriented than simple memorization. A balanced approach of strong basics, short notes, previous year questions, and mock tests can help build both speed and accuracy over time.