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AIIMS PG

AIIMS PG was a biannual online entrance exam by AIIMS for MD, MS, DM, M.Ch, and MDS admissions. It has been replaced by INI CET for postgraduate medical courses.

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AIIMS PG (INI CET) 2025 Exam Analysis: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences Post Graduate (AIIMS PG) entrance exam, now known as the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET), is a highly competitive national-level examination. It serves as a gateway for admissions into various postgraduate medical courses such as MD, MS, DM (6 years), M.Ch (6 years), and MDS programs offered by AIIMS and other Institutes of National Importance. This comprehensive guide aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the AIIMS PG 2025 exam,

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Anatomy

  • General Anatomy : Includes basic tissues, skeletal system, joints, muscular system, cardiovascular system, nervous system, and endocrine glands.
  • Regional Anatomy : Covers upper limb, lower limb, abdomen, thorax, head, and neck.
  • Embryology : Focuses on general embryology and the development of specific organs and systems.
  • Neuroanatomy : Deals with the structure and organization of the nervous system.

Physiology

  • General Physiology : Covers cell physiology, nerve and muscle physiology, blood, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, endocrine system, reproductive system, and kidney.
  • Medical Physics : Includes radiation physics, medical imaging, and other physics-related topics relevant to medicine.

Biochemistry

  • General Biochemistry : Covers cell structure and function, biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids), enzymes, metabolism, and hormones.
  • Clinical Biochemistry : Focuses on biochemical aspects of diseases, including diabetes, liver disorders, kidney disorders, and cancer.

Pathology

  • General Pathology : Includes cell injury, inflammation, wound healing, immunopathology, genetic disorders, and neoplasia.
  • Systemic Pathology : Covers diseases of various organ systems, such as cardiovascular pathology, respiratory pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, and endocrine pathology.

Microbiology

  • General Microbiology : Includes bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology.
  • Systemic Microbiology : Covers infections of various organ systems, such as respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, and central nervous system infections.
  • Immunology : Focuses on the immune system and its role in fighting infections and diseases.

Pharmacology

  • General Pharmacology : Includes drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacokinetics.
  • Systemic Pharmacology : Covers drugs used in various organ systems, such as cardiovascular drugs, respiratory drugs, and central nervous system drugs.
  • Chemotherapy : Focuses on drugs used to treat infections and cancer.

Forensic Medicine

  • Medical Jurisprudence : Includes legal aspects of medical practice, medical ethics, and forensic pathology.
  • Toxicology : Focuses on the effects of poisons and drugs on the body.

Social & Preventive Medicine

  • Epidemiology : Includes principles of epidemiology, disease prevention, and health promotion.
  • Biostatistics : Focuses on statistical methods used in medical research.
  • Environmental Health : Covers environmental factors affecting health.

Medicine

  • General Medicine : Includes diseases of various organ systems, such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, and endocrine diseases.
  • Psychiatry : Focuses on mental disorders and their treatment.
  • Dermatology : Covers skin diseases.

Surgery

  • General Surgery : Includes surgical principles, wound healing, and management of surgical conditions.
  • Systemic Surgery : Covers surgical procedures for various organ systems, such as cardiovascular surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, and neurosurgery.
  • Orthopedics : Focuses on musculoskeletal disorders and their surgical management.

Obstetrics & Gynecology

  • Obstetrics : Includes pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care.
  • Gynecology : Focuses on diseases of the female reproductive system.

Pediatrics

  • Neonatology : Includes care of newborns.
  • General Pediatrics : Covers diseases of infants and children.
  • Pediatric Subspecialties : Focuses on various pediatric subspecialties, such as cardiology, nephrology, and neurology.
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