NEET PGAnatomy

Anatomy for NEET PG

~10 questions — clinically applied, not exhaustive attachments.

📊 ~10 Q · ~40 marks (6% of the paper)
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How toppers play this section
NEET PG asks applied anatomy: which nerve is injured, which structure is compressed, which developmental failure produced this anomaly. Neuroanatomy and head and neck are the two densest blocks. The efficient method is to study each region through its clinical failures — the lesions, the entrapments, the anomalies — since that is the form every question takes, rather than reciting origins and insertions.

Chapters

Built to the NEET PG blueprint — notes, shortcuts, solved PYQ-style examples and practice in every chapter.

Topic-wise weightage in NEET PG

Expected question counts from previous-year paper analyses. Topics with an arrow already have a full chapter.

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