Quick Answer
Radiology carries 3–5% weightage in NEET-PG & INICET — approximately 12–20 questions out of 300. The highest-yield topics are Chest X-ray interpretation — silhouette sign, air bronchogram, costophrenic angle, CT scan principles — Hounsfield units, contrast phases, MRI — T1 vs. T2 signal characteristics, FLAIR, DWI, and radiology questions in neet-pg & inicet show x-ray, ct, or mri images with a clinical history and ask for interpretation.
These are the topics that have appeared most frequently in NEET-PG & INICET papers across the last 10 sessions. Cover them first — together they account for roughly 70% of the Radiology marks distribution.
Radiology questions in NEET-PG & INICET show X-ray, CT, or MRI images with a clinical history and ask for interpretation. Chest X-ray findings and abdominal X-ray patterns (bowel obstruction, free air under diaphragm) are the most commonly tested. Radiation units and safety are predictable theory questions.
Practice systematic chest X-ray reading — ABCDE approach (Airway, Breathing, Cardiac, Diaphragm, Extras/Everything else). For each pathology you study, find the classic radiological image and understand what makes it characteristic.
Skipping radiation physics and safety — while less interesting than image interpretation, radiation units (Gy vs. Sv), ALARA principles, and contrast reactions are straightforward marks that are frequently missed.
Don’t just read — practice with subject-tagged PYQs and image-based questions to retain what you study. Each link below opens the relevant Kinase practice queue:
PYQ Practice →
Last 9 years of NEET-PG & INICET Radiology previous-year questions, subject-tagged with explanations.
MCQ Rounds →
Topic-wise timed MCQ practice with detailed explanations and progress tracking.
Image Bank →
Clinical-image-based questions for Radiology. Curated for NEET-PG & INICET pattern.
Radiology carries approximately 3–5% of the NEET-PG & INICET paper, which translates to 12–20 questions out of 300 total questions.
The highest-yield topics for NEET-PG & INICET Radiology are: Chest X-ray interpretation — silhouette sign, air bronchogram, costophrenic angle; CT scan principles — Hounsfield units, contrast phases; MRI — T1 vs. T2 signal characteristics, FLAIR, DWI; Ultrasound — indications, acoustic phenomena, Doppler principles; Nuclear medicine — radioiodine therapy, bone scan, PET-CT.
Radiology questions in NEET-PG & INICET show X-ray, CT, or MRI images with a clinical history and ask for interpretation. Chest X-ray findings and abdominal X-ray patterns (bowel obstruction, free air under diaphragm) are the most commonly tested. Radiation units and safety are predictable theory questions.
Skipping radiation physics and safety — while less interesting than image interpretation, radiation units (Gy vs. Sv), ALARA principles, and contrast reactions are straightforward marks that are frequently missed.