Pharmacology is one of the most scoring subjects in NEET PG, and these sample papers are the fastest way to convert this high-yield subject into real marks. With around 20 questions every year, Pharmacology can move your rank by thousands of positions, and these papers test your general pharmacology, ANS, CVS, CNS, chemotherapy, and endocrine drug concepts under real exam-like conditions.

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  • NEET PG 2026 is expected to be conducted in 2026 as per the latest NBEMS notification; confirm the exact date on the official site.
  • The exam has 200 MCQs worth 800 marks, with Pharmacology contributing close to 20 questions from the para-clinical section.
  • Marking scheme is +4 for every correct answer and -1 for every incorrect answer, with no penalty for unattempted questions.
  • NEET PG is a computer-based test (CBT) in English, lasting 3 hours 30 minutes, split into 5 time-bound sections of 40 questions each.
  • Pharmacology is not a separate compulsory section; its questions sit inside the para-clinical sections, so you cannot skip it for time.
  • The syllabus follows the NMC-prescribed MBBS curriculum, covering General Pharmacology, ANS and CVS drugs, CNS drugs, Chemotherapy, and Endocrine Pharmacology.

NEET PG Pharmacology Sample Papers 2026 - Download PDF

Download the NEET PG Pharmacology sample papers below. Each paper covers General Pharmacology, ANS and CVS drugs, CNS drugs, Chemotherapy, and Endocrine Pharmacology in the same proportion as the real exam.

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You can download these from Collegedunia, or cross-check the latest pattern on the official NBEMS website first.

NEET PG Pharmacology Sample PaperNEET PG Pharmacology Exam Pattern and Marks Distribution 2026

Know exactly how Pharmacology fits into the overall NEET PG pattern before you attempt these papers.

  • Total exam: 200 MCQs, 800 marks, 3 hours 30 minutes, split into 5 time-bound sections of 40 questions each.
  • Pharmacology: around 20 MCQs, spread across para-clinical sections with Pathology, Microbiology, and Biochemistry.
  • Marking: +4 for a correct answer, -1 for an incorrect answer, 0 for an unattempted question.
  • Average pace across the paper is about 63 seconds per question; apply the same pace to the Pharmacology block.

Since every section locks once its time is up, you must build enough speed in Pharmacology so it does not eat into the time you need for other subjects in the same section.

NEET PG Pharmacology Sample Papers 2026 - Why Recent Papers Matter Most

NEET PG has shifted from straight factual recall to applied, case-based questions, and Pharmacology is no exception.

  • Recent papers reflect the current focus on case scenarios, such as linking a patient's drug history to an adverse effect or interaction.
  • They include updated content on newer drug classes, prescription patterns, and drug interactions that older papers may miss.
  • They follow the present 5-section, time-locked format, so you also practice real exam-day pressure.

NEET PG Pharmacology Chapter Wise Weightage - High Scoring Topics to Focus in Sample Papers

Pharmacology splits into several core units. Knowing how questions are usually distributed helps you plan your revision time.

Chapter Questions Difficulty What to Watch For
Chemotherapy and Antimicrobials 4-5 High Antibiotic mechanisms and resistance, antitubercular and antiretroviral drugs, anticancer drug toxicities.
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 3-4 High Antihypertensives, antiarrhythmics, anticoagulants, drugs used in heart failure.
CNS Pharmacology 3-4 Moderate General anesthetics, antiepileptics, antipsychotics and antidepressants, opioid analgesics.
General Pharmacology 3-4 Moderate Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug receptors, dose-response and drug interaction graphs.
Autonomic Nervous System Drugs 2-3 Moderate Cholinergic and anticholinergic drugs, adrenergic agonists and antagonists.
Endocrine and Miscellaneous 2-3 Easy to Moderate Insulin and oral hypoglycemics, corticosteroids, NSAIDs, immunomodulators.

Endocrine and Miscellaneous topics carry fewer questions but are the easiest to lock down, so clear these first for quick marks before the denser Chemotherapy and Cardiovascular units.

NEET PG Pharmacology Sample Paper Video Solutions 2026 - Watch Before You Start Solving

Watching a previous year question discussion before a fresh sample paper shows you the reasoning examiners expect, not just the final answer.

The video below walks through previous year NEET PG Pharmacology questions, which you can apply directly while solving the sample papers above.

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Source: NEET PG PYQ Session of Pharmacology by Dr. Saurabh Bhatia, covering the past three years of NEET PG Pharmacology questions with detailed solutions (YouTube)

How to Use NEET PG Pharmacology Sample Papers to Clear in First Attempt

A sample paper only helps if you use it the right way.

  • Solve the full paper in one sitting under the 5-section, time-locked format instead of subject by subject.
  • Review every wrong and guessed answer the same day, since the reasoning fades within 24 hours.
  • Maintain a drug-wise error log with the drug class, the missed concept, and the correct reasoning.
  • Re-attempt only the wrong questions after a 3-4 day gap to check if the concept has stuck.
  • Track accuracy by unit: General Pharmacology, ANS and CVS drugs, CNS drugs, Chemotherapy, and Endocrine drugs.
  • Move to the next sample paper only after your accuracy crosses 75 percent.

Standard Textbook vs PYQ Balance for NEET PG Pharmacology

Pharmacology has a vast drug list, so set a clear rule for splitting time between textbook reading and sample paper or PYQ practice.

  • Use your standard Pharmacology textbook to build first-time understanding of each drug class, including mechanism of action and adverse effects.
  • Switch to sample papers and PYQs as soon as a unit is complete, instead of finishing the full syllabus before practicing.
  • If a sample paper question feels unfamiliar, return to the textbook for that exact concept rather than skipping it.
  • In the last month, flip the ratio so sample papers and PYQs take most of your time, with the textbook used only for quick fact-checks.

NEET PG Pharmacology 4 Week Preparation Plan Using Sample Papers

  • Week 1: Complete General Pharmacology and Autonomic Nervous System drugs from your textbook, then solve Sample Paper 1 and review every mistake the same day.
  • Week 2: Cover Cardiovascular and CNS Pharmacology, solve Sample Paper 2 and Sample Paper 3, and start your drug-wise error log.
  • Week 3: Finish Chemotherapy and Endocrine Pharmacology, solve Sample Paper 4 and Sample Paper 5 under full exam-day timing, and re-attempt earlier wrong answers.
  • Week 4 (last 2 days are light revision only): Re-solve only the flagged questions from all five papers and skip any new topic in the final 2 days.

FAQs on NEET PG Pharmacology Sample Papers

Ques.How many questions come from Pharmacology in NEET PG?

Ans.Pharmacology usually contributes around 20 questions out of the 200 questions asked in NEET PG, spread across the para-clinical sections.

Ques.Which Pharmacology unit has the highest weightage in NEET PG sample papers?

Ans.Chemotherapy and Cardiovascular Pharmacology together carry the highest weightage, with around 7-9 questions, followed by CNS Pharmacology.

Ques.Are NEET PG Pharmacology sample papers enough, or do I also need PYQs?

Ans.Use PYQs to learn the exact question style, then use sample papers to test yourself under full exam conditions before the actual exam.

Ques.How much time should I give to each question in the Pharmacology section?

Ans.Aim for around 60-65 seconds per question, in line with the overall NEET PG average of about 63 seconds per question.

Ques.What is the best way to revise Pharmacology before the final attempt?

Ans.Re-solve only the questions you got wrong from your sample papers, revise your drug-wise error log, and avoid new topics in the last 2 days.

Ques.Do NEET PG Pharmacology sample papers include case-based questions?

Ans.Yes, since recent NEET PG papers have shifted from direct recall to applied, case-linked Pharmacology questions on drug choice and adverse effects.