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MBBS, MD, FRCP (clinicians)
Clinical Content Editors, CrackCMS
A practising physician panel that reviews every CrackCMS article for clinical accuracy, syllabus fit and exam relevance. We have between us sat UPSC CMS, NEET PG and INI-CET, and we write the way we wished someone had written for us.
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The verified shortlist of medical PG entrance books — every title on this list has appeared in actual UPSC CMS / NEET PG / INI-CET previous-year questions, plus what to skip and why.
INI-CET 2024 cutoff + closing ranks — AIIMS Delhi, PGIMER, JIPMER Puducherry, NIMHANS — both sessions (January 2024 + July 2024). Verified against the official AIIMS seat-allocation PDFs.
Both NEET PG and INI-CET lead to MD/MS seats, but they are very different exams. Here is the honest comparison — including how to attempt both without burning out.
Two realistic NEET PG study plans: 4-month for a working MBBS graduate, 8-month for a final-year intern. Both built around PYQs + subject triage + the CrackCMS Simulator.
Category-wise NEET PG 2024 cutoff marks and the qualifying percentile for each category, pulled from the official NBE Result PDF — plus closing ranks for MD Medicine, Radiology, Dermatology, and Paediatrics from MCC counselling.
Everything the official UPSC CMS 2026 notification actually says — verified against upsc.gov.in, with the exact exam date, application window, vacancies, and pattern. No rumours, no invented numbers.
The definitive 2026 comparison of CMS, NEET PG, and INI-CET — which one fits *you*, based on verified salary data, seat matrices, lifestyle differences, and what each exam actually tests.
A 6-month UPSC CMS preparation plan for working MBBS graduates and interns. Two hours a day is enough — if you spend them on the right topics. Here is the exact month-by-month schedule.
Category-wise UPSC CMS 2024 cutoff marks (GEN / OBC / SC / ST / EWS / PwBD), pulled from the official UPSC Final Result PDF, plus a 5-year trend table and our analysis of what the cutoffs mean for 2025.
The full UPSC CMS syllabus, plus the subject-wise weightage we derived from analysing 10 years of PYQs — so you know which topics to spend your first 30 days on.
MBBS complete karne ke baad har junior doctor ka ek hi default mind-set hota hai: "Mujhe NEET PG phodna hai." Lekin reality check yeh hai ki har saal lagbhag 2.2+ lakh doctors NEET PG ke peeche bhaagte hain, aur unme se barely 15-20% ko hi unke dream clinical seats milti hain.
Most candidates preparing for both UPSC CMS and NEET PG double their syllabus in their head — but ~60–70% of the high-yield medicine is identical. Hit that overlap first, allocate the rest by marks-weight, and you can crack both in 7 days.
Five days is not enough to learn — but it is enough to un-forget. Here is the exact triage-revision plan used by UPSC CMS rankers, the one we built after watching hundreds of candidates either panic-crash or quietly add 30–50 marks in the final week.