The National Board of Examinations (NBE) declared the result of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) for the year 2024 on August 23, 2024. Despite several discrepancies in the conduct of the exam, Dr Naisargee Ankur Raval, an MBBS graduate, secured an impressive AIR 4.
Dr Naisargee Ankur Raval completed his MBBS at Government Medical College, Baroda. He began his NEET PG preparation during his MBBS third year. His study approach included solving Grand tests from Marrow once a month, solving q bank modules and revising them periodically.
In an exclusive conversation with Careers360, NEET PG 2024 topper Dr Naisargee Ankur Raval shared his journey, detailing his path from an MBBS graduate to a topper of the national level postgraduate examination. Read the full interview to gain a deeper understanding of every aspect of Dr Naisargee Ankur Raval preparation.
Dr Raval: I am extremely happy with the result. I was expecting a good Rank based on my preparation and Rank 4 is so satisfying.
Dr Raval: I am Dr. Naisargee Ankur Raval. I completed my MBBS from Government Medical College, Baroda.
Dr Raval: Becoming a doctor has always been my dream. My family motivated me, and my brother, who is also a doctor, has been my inspiration.
Dr Raval: My parents constantly motivated me and my elder brother used to take care of everything I needed for my preparation. He guided and supported me throughout this journey.
Dr Raval: I appeared for the INI-CET May 2024 and got the rank of 220.
Dr Raval: From my third year of MBBS, I started solving q bank modules and revised them periodically. I gave Grand Tests once a month and gradually increased the number of Grand Tests in the last few months of preparation. I revised the main notes and revision notes at least 10 times.
Dr Raval: Yes, I took part in the National mock and Grand Tests to assess my preparation.
Dr Raval: I was relaxed during the exam day as I was confident in my preparation. I just did my regular revision and took the exam.
Dr Raval: Consistency is the main thing you have to follow. Even during the days of MBBS, you should thoroughly study and practise. It’s not about one year of preparation, study every day harder and trust the process.
On Question asked by student community
NEET PG stray round counselling was extended until February 20, 2026. For more details, check the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/mcc-neet-pg-counselling-2025-stray-round
Hi,
Yes, you are eligible. After completing Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Pathology, you can appear again for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate if you have a valid MBBS degree and registration with the National Medical Commission. However, government rules about funding or seat eligibility may vary.
Hi Sharmila, the NEET PG 2026 will be conducted for admission to the courses like MD, MS and PG diploma courses. Please check NEET PG 2026 , to know in detail about the eligibility and the counselling process.
Hello Student,
You can find the Neet pg 2025 questions paper by clicking on the link given below
Link - NEET PG 2025 Question Paper
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