WB PGET is a state-level exam for PG medical courses (MD, MS, diploma) in West Bengal. It determines admissions to various medical colleges in the state.
Intermediary Metabolism
: Carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, protein metabolism, and nucleic acid metabolism.
Clinical Biochemistry
: Biochemical basis of diseases, diagnostic tests.
Pathology
General Pathology
: Cell injury, inflammation, wound healing, neoplasia, and genetic disorders.
Systemic Pathology
: Diseases of various organ systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, renal, endocrine, and hematopoietic).
Microbiology
General Microbiology
: Bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology.
Immunology
: Innate and adaptive immunity, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, and immunodeficiency.
Clinical Microbiology
: Infections of various organ systems, diagnostic tests.
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
: Basic principles of drug action, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics.
Systemic Pharmacology
: Drugs acting on various organ systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal, endocrine, and central nervous system).
Chemotherapy
: Antimicrobial drugs, anticancer drugs, and immunosuppressants.
Forensic Medicine
Medical Jurisprudence
: Legal aspects of medical practice, medical ethics, and consumer protection act.
Forensic Pathology
: Postmortem examination, medico-legal aspects of death, and toxicology.
Clinical Forensic Medicine
: Examination of injuries, sexual offenses, and poisoning.
Community Medicine
Epidemiology
: Principles of epidemiology, disease surveillance, and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases.
Biostatistics
: Basic statistical methods, data analysis, and interpretation.
Environmental Health
: Environmental pollution, occupational health, and sanitation.
Social and Preventive Medicine
: Health planning, health education, and national health programs.
General Medicine
Cardiology
: Hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias.
Respiratory Medicine
: Asthma, COPD, pneumonia, and tuberculosis.