NEET-PG and INI-CET are the two major PG entrance exams in India, but most students are confused about how they differ in pattern, difficulty and strategy. Here is the definitive 2026 guide.
The two major PG medical entrance exams in India — NEET-PG and INI-CET — have distinct patterns and preparation strategies. This guide clarifies exactly what differs, what overlaps, and what you need to focus on based on your target institutions.
What Is INI-CET?
INI-CET (Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test) is the entrance exam for PG seats at AIIMS, JIPMER, NIMHANS, PGIMER, and other Institutes of National Importance. It is conducted by AIIMS New Delhi and is separate from NEET-PG.
The Key Differences
Format Differences
NEET-PG:
- 200 MCQs, single paper
- 3.5 hours
- Conducted by NBE
- Covers all state and central government medical college PG seats (except INIs)
INI-CET:
- 200 MCQs, single paper
- 3 hours
- Conducted by AIIMS
- Covers AIIMS, JIPMER, NIMHANS, PGIMER seats only
Assessment Philosophy
NEET-PG tests a mix of recall and application-based questions. INI-CET is distinctly more clinical:
- Image-based questions — INI-CET has significantly more histopathology, radiology, and clinical photo questions
- Clinical vignettes — longer stems requiring you to apply knowledge, not just recall facts
- Conceptual depth — INI-CET rewards understanding mechanisms over memorising lists
PG Admission Impact
NEET-PG determines your rank for state and central government medical college PG seats across India. INI-CET determines your rank exclusively for INI seats. You can (and should) appear for both — the preparation overlaps significantly.
How to Prepare for Both Simultaneously
What to prioritise for INI-CET over NEET-PG:
- Add clinical vignette-style MCQ practice (application, not recall)
- Practise image-based questions extensively (histopathology, radiology, clinical photos)
- Focus on conceptual depth in Pathology, Medicine, and Pharmacology
What stays the same for both:
- The core syllabus (MBBS curriculum subjects)
- The need for a structured question bank
- The importance of past paper analysis and revision scheduling
The MedNext Approach
MedNext preparation covers both NEET-PG and INI-CET:
- 10,000+ MCQs mapped to both exam patterns
- 2,000+ image-based questions for INI-CET
- Day-by-day 12-month study plan
- Weekly live sessions with PG entrance faculty
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Dr. Venkateswaran Pillai
Medical Educator, Manipal Academy
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