NEET PG is quite different from exams like NEET UG, INI-CET, or other competitive medical entrance tests because it focuses much more on clinical understanding, concept application, and time management rather than basic theory alone. Compared to NEET UG, the difficulty level is higher since the syllabus covers the complete MBBS curriculum including pre-clinical, para-clinical, and major clinical subjects. Exams like INI-CET are often considered tougher in terms of conceptual depth and unpredictable questions, while NEET PG usually has broader coverage with high competition due to the large number of aspirants. Preparation style also changes significantly because success in NEET PG depends heavily on MCQ practice, repeated revision, mock tests, and clinical case-based learning instead of only reading textbooks. Career-wise, both NEET PG and INI-CET open doors for MD, MS, and diploma courses, but institutes like AIIMS and JIPMER through INI-CET are often considered more prestigious. Overall, NEET PG rewards consistency, smart revision, and exam strategy just as much as academic knowledge.