Hii So i was thinking to open a insta page where i will post daily 1 question of neet pg/inicet So it will help other and me aswell to build concept

Hey! That's a great idea - daily MCQs for NEET PG/INICET on Instagram is a really effective way to build concepts through active recall, and it helps your followers too. Win-win!
Here are some thoughts to help you get started:
Content Structure for Each Post
  • Question (clear, concise, NEET PG style)
  • 4 options (A/B/C/D)
  • Post the answer in the comments or next story so people attempt it first
  • Explanation in the caption or a follow-up slide - this is the most valuable part
Topics to Rotate (NEET PG high-yield)
  • Pharmacology, Pathology, Anatomy, Physiology (these are heavy-weightage subjects)
  • Medicine, Surgery, OBG, Pediatrics
  • Forensic, PSM/Community Medicine (frequently asked)
Instagram Format Tips
  • Use carousel posts (slide 1 = question, slide 2 = answer + explanation) - highest engagement format
  • Consistent color theme and font makes the page look professional
  • Use relevant hashtags: #NEETPG #INICET #MedicalMCQ #MedPG #DailyMCQ
Growth Tips
  • Post at consistent times (early morning works well - students revise before college)
  • Engage with comments - explain doubts
  • Occasionally do topic-wise mini-series (e.g., "Pharmacology Week")
  • Collaborate with other medical education pages
For Question Sources
  • Previous year NEET PG/INICET papers
  • Standard textbooks (Harrison, Robbins, Ganong, etc.)
  • Create original clinical vignette-style questions for higher engagement
Would you like help with anything specific - like designing a question template, drafting your first few MCQs, creating a content calendar, or making a sample carousel post?

As of now lets start with final year subjects Medicine Surgery OBG Paediatrics Ent Optha Radiology Anesthesia Dermatology Ortho

Asking for Preferences

No I will tell you the topic we will discuss and then you make a good insta post of the same Remember we are going to do this daily and the insta post should be looking same so make a prompt on how will the post look like so i can send you that prompt daily so we can make same insta post daily with different questions

Got it! So the workflow is:
  1. You tell me: subject + topic
  2. I generate a ready-to-post Instagram carousel (question slide + answer/explanation slide) with consistent design every time
Let me first lock down the visual style so every post looks the same. Here's what I propose:

Proposed Post Design
  • Slide 1 - Question
    • Dark background (deep navy #0A0F2C or black)
    • Top: Page name/logo area + Subject tag (e.g., MEDICINE in colored pill badge)
    • Day counter: DAY 1 in small text
    • Question text in white, bold, clean font
    • 4 options (A/B/C/D) in rounded boxes
    • Bottom: "Answer on next slide →"
  • Slide 2 - Answer + Explanation
    • Same dark background
    • Correct answer highlighted in green
    • Short, punchy explanation (3-5 lines max)
    • A "Key Point / Remember" box at the bottom
    • Subject color accent stays consistent
Subject Color Coding
SubjectColor
Medicine🔵 Blue
Surgery🔴 Red
OBG🩷 Pink
Paediatrics🟡 Yellow
ENT🟠 Orange
Ophtha🟣 Purple
Radiology⚪ Silver/Grey
Anaesthesia🩵 Cyan
Dermatology🟢 Green
Ortho🟤 Brown

Your Daily Prompt (copy-paste this every day):

[NEET PG Daily MCQ Post] Subject: [e.g., Medicine] Topic: [e.g., Acute MI] Day Number: [e.g., Day 1] Difficulty: [NEET PG / INICET]
Make the Instagram carousel post (Slide 1 - Question, Slide 2 - Answer + Explanation) following the standard design template.

Whenever you send me that prompt, I'll give you:
  • ✅ Slide 1 content (question + 4 options, formatted)
  • ✅ Slide 2 content (answer + explanation + key point)
  • ✅ Caption with hashtags
  • ✅ The image generated and ready to post
Want to test it right now? Just tell me the subject and topic for Day 1!

Give me the first MCQ topic to create Day 1 post

Since it's Day 1, let's start strong with the highest-weightage subject:

Day 1 Suggestion:
Subject: Medicine Topic: Myocardial Infarction (MI) - specifically Biomarkers in MI
Why this topic?
  • Very frequently asked in NEET PG & INICET
  • Conceptual + clinical - perfect for engagement
  • Everyone knows "heart attack" so followers will attempt it confidently
  • Sets a great tone for the page

Your Day 1 Prompt (just send this back to me):
[NEET PG Daily MCQ Post] Subject: Medicine Topic: Biomarkers in MI Day Number: Day 1 Difficulty: NEET PG

Just send that prompt and I'll generate the full post - both slides + caption + hashtags + the actual image!
Or if you'd prefer a different topic for Day 1, tell me and we'll go with that instead.

Send Day 1 prompt for MI biomarkers post

Generating Image

Instagram carousel slide 1, dark navy blue background (#0A0F2C), medical education MCQ post design. Top left: small text "DAY 1" in white. Top right: pill-shaped badge with text "MEDICINE" in bold blue color with white text. Center top: page branding area with text "MedPG Daily" in white bold font. Main content: A clinical MCQ question in white bold text: "A 55-year-old male presents to ER 4 hours after chest pain. Which cardiac biomarker is MOST specific for myocardial infarction at this time point?" Below the question, 4 answer options in rounded rectangle boxes with slight transparency: A) Myoglobin, B) CK-MB, C) Troponin I, D) LDH. Each option box in dark blue-grey. Bottom of slide: right-aligned text in light blue "Answer on next slide →". Clean modern medical design, sans-serif fonts, professional look.

Generating Image

Instagram carousel slide 2, dark navy blue background (#0A0F2C), medical education MCQ answer slide. Top left: small text "DAY 1" in white. Top right: pill-shaped badge "MEDICINE" in blue. Title text "ANSWER" in bold white. Correct answer highlighted: "✅ C) Troponin I" in bright green bold text inside a green-bordered rounded box. Below: explanation section in white text with heading "WHY?" in yellow: "Troponin I rises at 4-6 hours, peaks at 12-24 hours, and stays elevated for 7-10 days. It is the MOST sensitive AND specific biomarker for myocardial infarction." Below that: a "REMEMBER" box with golden/amber border containing text: "Troponin = Gold Standard for MI diagnosis | Myoglobin = earliest (1-3h) but not specific | CK-MB = reinfarction detection". Bottom: small text "Follow for daily NEET PG MCQs" in light blue. Clean modern medical design, professional, sans-serif font.


SLIDE 1 - Question
Day 1 - Question Slide

SLIDE 2 - Answer + Explanation
Day 1 - Answer Slide

CAPTION (copy-paste ready):
🫀 DAY 1 | MEDICINE - Cardiac Biomarkers
A 55-year-old male presents 4 hours after chest pain onset. Which biomarker is MOST specific for MI? 🤔
Drop your answer below ⬇️ before checking Slide 2!
💡 Troponin is the gold standard - know your timings for NEET PG!

📌 Save this post for revision! 🔔 Follow for 1 MCQ daily - NEET PG | INICET
#NEETPG #INICET #MedicalMCQ #DailyMCQ #MedicineMCQ #CardiacBiomarkers #TroponinI #MBBS #MedPG #FinalYear #MedStudents #ClinicalMedicine #HeartAttack #MedTwitter #DoctorsOfInstagram

Quick Biomarker Summary for your own revision:
BiomarkerRisesPeaksDurationSpecificity
Myoglobin1-3 hrs6-9 hrs24 hrsLow
CK-MB3-6 hrs12-24 hrs48-72 hrsModerate
Troponin I/T4-6 hrs12-24 hrs7-10 daysHighest
LDH24-48 hrs3-6 days14 daysLow

Ready for Day 2? Just say the subject + topic and I'll create it! 🚀

First day make questions of surgery From breast tumour Ask which is the most malignant or worst prognosis breast tumour Also attach its photo

Generating Image

Instagram carousel slide 1, dark background (#0A0F2C deep navy), medical education MCQ post. Top left corner: bold white text "DAY 1". Top right corner: pill badge with text "SURGERY" in bold red color on dark red background. Center top: white bold text "MedPG Daily". Main MCQ question in white bold text: "Which breast tumour carries the WORST prognosis among the following?" Four answer options in rounded rectangle boxes, slightly lighter dark background: A) Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, B) Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma, C) Medullary Carcinoma, D) Mucinous Carcinoma. Bottom right: light red arrow text "Answer on next slide →". Professional clean modern design, sans-serif font, medical education style.

Generating Image

Instagram carousel slide 2, dark navy background (#0A0F2C), medical surgery MCQ answer slide. Top left: "DAY 1" white bold. Top right: red pill badge "SURGERY". Bold white heading "ANSWER". Correct answer in bright green bold text inside green-bordered rounded box: "✅ B) Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma". Below: section heading "WHY?" in yellow bold. White explanation text: "Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma (IBC) is the MOST aggressive breast cancer. It spreads via dermal lymphatics causing peau d'orange (skin of orange appearance). No discrete lump felt. Rapid onset, poor prognosis. 5-year survival ~40%." Below that: amber/gold bordered box with heading "REMEMBER" in amber: "IBC = Worst prognosis | Peau d'orange sign | No lump felt | Dermal lymphatic invasion | Medullary & Mucinous = BETTER prognosis despite high grade". Bottom: "Follow for daily NEET PG MCQs" in light red text. Clean professional medical design.

Generating Image

Clinical medical illustration of Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma for medical education. Show a realistic medical diagram of a breast with peau d'orange appearance - skin dimpling and orange peel texture, redness and erythema covering more than one third of the breast, skin thickening. Label arrows pointing to: "Peau d'orange (skin dimpling)", "Erythema", "Dermal lymphatic invasion", "No discrete lump". Clean medical illustration style, white background, educational diagram suitable for medical students. Professional anatomical illustration.

Here's your complete Day 1 - Surgery post! 🔥

SLIDE 1 - Question
Day 1 Surgery - Question

SLIDE 2 - Answer + Explanation
Day 1 Surgery - Answer

SLIDE 3 - Clinical Photo (Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma)
Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma - Peau d'Orange

CAPTION (copy-paste ready):
🔪 DAY 1 | SURGERY - Breast Tumours
Which breast tumour has the WORST prognosis? 🤔 Drop your answer below ⬇️ before swiping!
💡 This is a HIGH-YIELD NEET PG topic - don't skip it!

📌 Save this post for revision! 🔔 Follow for 1 MCQ daily - NEET PG | INICET
#NEETPG #INICET #SurgeryMCQ #DailyMCQ #BreastCancer #InflammatoryBreastCancer #PeauDOrange #MedPG #FinalYear #MBBSIndia #SurgeryNotes #BreastSurgery #MedStudentsOfInstagram #DoctorsOfInstagram

Quick Breast Tumour Prognosis Table for your revision:
TumourPrognosis
Inflammatory Breast Ca❌ Worst
Invasive Ductal CaModerate-Poor
Invasive Lobular CaModerate
Medullary Ca✅ Better (despite high grade)
Mucinous (Colloid) Ca✅ Best
Tubular Ca✅ Best
Post all 3 slides as a carousel - question first, answer second, clinical image third. This keeps engagement high as people swipe through!
Ready for Day 2? 🚀

Change bg to dark grey gradient with purple/indigo

Generating Image

Instagram carousel slide 1, dark grey to deep purple/indigo gradient background (dark charcoal grey #1a1a2e transitioning to deep indigo/purple #2d1b69), medical education MCQ post. Top left corner: bold white text "DAY 1". Top right corner: pill-shaped badge with text "SURGERY" in bold red on dark red background. Center top: white bold stylish text "MedPG Daily". Main MCQ question in white bold text: "Which breast tumour carries the WORST prognosis among the following?" Four answer options in rounded rectangle boxes with semi-transparent dark overlay: A) Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, B) Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma, C) Medullary Carcinoma, D) Mucinous Carcinoma. Bottom right corner: soft red italic text "Answer on next slide →". Clean modern professional medical design, sans-serif font, gradient glowing effect on edges.

Generating Image

Instagram carousel slide 2, dark grey to deep purple/indigo gradient background (dark charcoal #1a1a2e to deep indigo #2d1b69), medical surgery MCQ answer slide. Top left: "DAY 1" white bold. Top right: red pill badge "SURGERY". Bold white heading "ANSWER" with purple underline glow. Correct answer in bright green bold text inside green-bordered rounded box: "✅ B) Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma". Below: section heading "WHY?" in bright yellow bold. White explanation text: "Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma (IBC) is the MOST aggressive breast cancer. It spreads via dermal lymphatics causing peau d'orange (orange peel skin). No discrete lump. Rapid onset, poor prognosis. 5-year survival ~40%." Below that: amber/gold bordered box with heading "REMEMBER": "IBC = Worst prognosis | Peau d'orange sign | No lump palpable | Dermal lymphatic invasion | Medullary and Mucinous = BETTER prognosis". Bottom: "Follow for daily NEET PG MCQs" in soft purple/lavender text. Clean modern medical education design, gradient glow effect.

Generating Image

Medical education Instagram slide 3, dark grey to deep purple/indigo gradient background (charcoal #1a1a2e to indigo #2d1b69), clinical diagram of Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma for medical students. Show a clean medical illustration of a breast with peau d'orange appearance - orange peel skin texture with dimpling, redness/erythema covering over one third of the breast, skin thickening. White labeled arrows pointing to: "Peau d'orange (orange peel skin)", "Diffuse Erythema", "Skin Thickening", "Dermal Lymphatic Invasion", "No Discrete Lump". Title at top in white bold: "Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma". Bottom text in soft purple: "Most aggressive breast tumour". Professional anatomical medical illustration style, educational diagram, glowing labels on gradient dark background.

Here are all 3 slides with the new dark grey + purple/indigo gradient! 🎨

SLIDE 1 - Question
Day 1 Surgery - Question

SLIDE 2 - Answer + Explanation
Day 1 Surgery - Answer

SLIDE 3 - Clinical Diagram
Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma

The dark grey to indigo/purple gradient gives it a premium, clean look - much better for medical content! This will now be the standard template for all future posts.
Whenever you send me the daily prompt, I'll use this exact gradient style every time. Ready for Day 2? 🚀
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