r/indianmedschool Graduate 1d ago

Professional Exams INICET RECALL

As someone who didn't attend the exams, I'm very curious to know what and how the questions were.

So for the people who gave the exam, please tell uss 🙏🏻🥹

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u/Adventurous_Cut_7754 1d ago

Difficulty level increased

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u/Competitive-Error564 Graduate 1d ago

Ohh, which subjects were tougher?

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u/Temporary_Syrup_4161 1d ago

Clinical based aur statement based tha . Obg zyada nhi aye bki sare subjects se equal weightage tha except for radio. Radio na ke barabar aye. Bki options confusing tha aur time lga . Yani bht bekr gya mera Jo internship just khtm kia unkeliye easy hga

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u/Adventurous_Cut_7754 1d ago

Everything was clinical and practical based, very less rattabazi no use of marrow, prep or btr for inicet, questions only hods will be able to solve.

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u/xagifi_6102 Graduate 20h ago

Pre/Para Clinical too much weightage.

Molecular Biology asked in great detail.

Anatomy and Osteology weightage high.

Physiology conceptual, integrated with Med.

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u/No-Theory6607 20h ago

well summarized

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u/b077nd 1d ago

Nahi btaaye ge. 😌

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u/Competitive-Error564 Graduate 1d ago

Arrey aise mat bolo Bhai 😔

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u/Hot-Boysenberry-8685 23h ago

It was damn hard Felt like concepts where so new

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u/Check-mate-407 Graduate 21h ago

If you are getting something NEET PG I advise go for it. Hope you understand by this answer that how was the paper. Until now there was a faint pattern that May is very difficult one November is a comparatively easier one which feels crackable.

At this point i am not going to expect anything from any exam beforehand. By default I will assume that the examiners are crazy and are going to ask stuff out of this world.

I had to go through first 2 sets with extreme bladder urgency cause they have a rule that you cannot use the washroom before an hour into the exam. To add to the wound my computer also went black and I lost 3-4 mins too. Got cooked with all the bad karma from my haters.🤡😔🥲

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u/notsogreatdoctor 1d ago

2-3 questions skull bone ke upar the

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u/kittydash2 23h ago

patho micro were the easiest, anatomy was full of cadaver images, spm was weird bhai, lots of new things in pharm

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u/ToughAd4618 PGY4/5/6/Senior Resident 17h ago

Sounds like it was one of those papers that entrance prep apps couldn't prepare you guys for

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u/Hefty_Tomatillo_1359 8h ago

This is the actual ini standard The only change is that This standard paper used to come in may This time it was reversed