About Surgery in NEET-PG
Surgery is undoubtedly one of the biggest subjects that carry the highest weightage in the NEET-PG exam. Almost 30-40 questions are expected from the section on Surgery. This subject has a vast syllabus and is considered one of the most scoring subjects as a large number of questions are asked from it.

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How does PrepLadder make Surgery learning easy for students?
PrepLadder will help you approach Surgery in a systemic manner. In addition to that, our structured content will help you complete the vast syllabus within a defined time frame and master the finer details of this important subject. Apart from the content, our QBank and Test Series will improve your test-taking skills and ensure you remember what you study for longer.
Meet our Surgery Faculty
Dr Pritesh Singh is a faculty that hardly needs any introduction. He has been teaching in various countries since 2009 and is a renowned educator. Along with being a celebrated teacher, he is also the author of Surgery Essence, a bible for students in their Surgery preparation. He has also authored other books including AIIMS Essence and DPG entrance exam books. Dr Pritesh Singh is a graduate of Maulana Azad Medical College and a postgraduate from the respected Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi.

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