NEET PGENT
ENT for NEET PG
~5 questions — compact syllabus, high recall-to-effort ratio.
📊 ~5 Q · ~20 marks (3% of the paper)👂
How toppers play this section
ENT is small enough to finish properly, which is exactly why it should be. Otology supplies the most questions: where the block is, and how long the vertigo lasts, answer almost all of them. Head and neck tumours add staging and field-disease reasoning, and rhinology reduces to drainage through the osteomeatal complex. Pediatric emergencies are few but decisive when they appear.
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.
| Topic | NEET PG Q | Tier 2 Q | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| Otology | 1–2 | Very high | |
| Head & neck tumors | 1 | Very high | |
| Rhinology | 1 | High | |
| Laryngology & airway | 1 | High | |
| Pediatric ENT emergencies | 0–1 | Medium |
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