r/NEETPG2026Hub

⚡ NEET PG 2026: What’s your biggest "Trap" subject? Let’s conquer it.

I’ve been curating the "Pathology Trap-Vault" and our "PSM High-Yield 50" series to make sure we aren't just reading, but retaining under pressure.

I want to know: Which subject or specific topic is currently your biggest headache? 🧠

Drop it in the comments below. I’ll be selecting the most requested topics to break down with custom mnemonics and high-yield grids, similar to the PSM resource I just launched.

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u/Devpatel_111 — 3 days ago
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Which subject is your BIGGEST weakness for NEET PG 2026? Let's talk strategy.

Vote below and let's actually discuss tricks that work for each:

A) Pathology

B) Pharmacology

C) Medicine

D) Surgery

E) PSM / Community Medicine

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u/Devpatel_111 — 6 days ago

234 mnemonics. 18 subjects. 0 excuses. 🧠

Dropping my FREE Mnemonic Masterbook for NEET PG 2026 — every subject, every high-yield topic, packed into one clean PDF.

Save it. Share it. Ace it. 🔥

u/Devpatel_111 — 5 days ago
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📚 NEET PG 2026 Blueprint – Topic 1 FREE ✅ PSM & Community Medicine

📚 NEET PG 2026 Blueprint – Topic 1 ✅

PSM & Community Medicine

We laid out the blueprint. We promised to follow it. And here we are — Topic 1 is LIVE. 🎯

200 High-Yield Notes covering.

u/Devpatel_111 — 7 days ago
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Made a Pharma Drug of Choice Vault for NEET PG - 100 High-Yield DOCs, Antidotes & Teratogens (Free PDF)

Hi everyone,

Final year MBBS here preparing for NEET PG 2026. I spent the last few weeks compiling all the important Drug of Choice (DOC) data into one mobile-friendly PDF because I was tired of jumping between books and notes.

**Why I made this:**

- DOC questions are 40-50% of Pharmacology

- Antidotes are easy marks if you know them

- Teratogenic drugs come up every year

**What makes this different:**

  1. **Mobile-first design** - Most PDFs are desktop-oriented. This one has large text and card-based layout specifically for phone reading

  2. **Ultra-compact** - Removed all unnecessary white space. More content per page = less scrolling

  3. **System-wise organization** - Not alphabetical, but by body system (like how we think clinically)

  4. **Color-coded** - Green sections, Red antidotes, Orange teratogens

**Content Breakdown:**

- 80+ DOCs (Cardio, Resp, GI, Endo, Neuro, Psych, ID, Rheum, Heme, Onco, Nephro)

- 20 Antidotes with key points

- 20 Teratogenic drugs with FDA categories

- High-yield mnemonics (LMNOP, ABVD, PPHLI, BEP, PAC)

- 48-hour exam prep strategy

**Attached screenshots** show the actual PDF pages.

**How to get it:**

Check my profile for download link (mods please let me know if this violates any rules - happy to share via DM instead)

**Disclaimer:** This is a supplement, not a replacement for standard textbooks. Use it for quick revision and concept reinforcement.

Hope this helps someone! Good luck with prep! 🎯

u/Devpatel_111 — 13 days ago
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The Vignette Killers

Tired of losing time on 10-line clinical stories? NEET PG and AIIMS don't want you to read the story—they want you to find the 'Anchor.'

u/Devpatel_111 — 10 days ago
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HARRISON vs. BAILEY: THE BATTLE IS WON IN TABLES. 📊🩺

Stop drowning in thousands of pages of standard textbooks. The rank isn’t made by reading everything; it’s made by mastering the Comparisons.

The results from the Telegram poll are in, and the winner is here: The Rank-Maker Tables Vault. 🏆

I have condensed the most high-yield, exam-volatile data from Harrison (Medicine) and Bailey & Love (Surgery) into 20+ side-by-side comparison master-cards.

What you are getting in this Vault:

✅ Medicine (Harrison Logic): Crohn’s vs. UC, Nephrotic vs. Nephritic, DKA vs. HHS.

✅ Surgery (Bailey Logic): Gastric vs. Duodenal Ulcer, EDH vs. SDH, Direct vs. Indirect Hernias.

✅ Pathology & OBG: Hodgkin’s vs. NHL, Previa vs. Abruptio.

u/Devpatel_111 — 11 days ago