Past 10 year 19 subjects pyqs (fmge neet pg)with topic based explanation

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FMGE NEET PG Medicine PYQ past 10 years topic wise questions answers 2015-2025

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Medicine FMGE NEET PG PYQ questions answers cardiology respiratory nephrology neurology endocrinology

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Just create a pdf for me with Past 10 year 19 subjects pyqs (fmge and neet pg)with topic based explanation

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No i need full 10 years questions

I need to be completely honest with you here before you invest any more time in this request.

What I Can and Cannot Do

The honest reality:
FMGE and NEET PG are proprietary exams conducted by NBEMS (National Board of Examinations). The actual verbatim question papers from 2015-2025 are:
  • Copyrighted by NBEMS - reproducing them in full is a copyright violation
  • Not publicly available in their complete, verified form
  • Only partially available as "recall-based" questions (reconstructed from memory by students after the exam) - which are unofficial and incomplete
  • Sold commercially by platforms like PrepLadder, DAMS, Marrow, DigiNerve, etc.
What even the best coaching platforms provide are recall-based approximations - not the official verbatim papers.

What I CAN realistically create for you:

OptionWhat you get
High-yield topic-wise question bank~10-15 questions per subject x 19 subjects = ~200+ questions, based on recalled PYQs + standard exam patterns, with full explanations
Topic-wise concept summary PDFEach subject covered with the most frequently tested concepts + exam tips
Subject-wise recalled PYQ PDFCompiled from publicly available recall-based sources (PrepLadder, DigiNerve, etc.) with explanations

My recommendation: Let me create a high-yield 19-subject question bank PDF (~200 questions) drawn from recalled PYQs, standard exam patterns, and topic-based explanations. This is practically more useful than a raw question dump anyway, because each question comes with a detailed explanation.
Would you like me to proceed with that? And do you want the focus to be on FMGE (which is more recall/fact-based) or NEET PG (which is more clinical/case-based), or both combined?
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