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    Study Material30,000+ MCQs Mapped to Every NEET PG Topic: Bank Coverage Explained
    23 May 2026

    30,000+ MCQs Mapped to Every NEET PG Topic: Bank Coverage Explained

    NEETPGAI's free question bank holds 30,000+ approved MCQs mapped to a taxonomy of 19 subjects, 175 organ-systems, and 1,001 topic cells — with high-yield depth floors so no exam topic is a blind spot. See coverage at /bank-coverage.

    NEETPGAI Editorial TeamPublished 23 May 202614 min read
    30,000+ MCQs Mapped to Every NEET PG Topic: Bank Coverage Explained

    Version 1.0 — Published June 2026

    30,000+ MCQs Mapped to Every NEET PG Topic: Bank Coverage Explained

    Quick Answer

    The NEETPGAI question bank holds 30,000+ approved MCQs (30,277 as of 30 May 2026), and every question is mapped to a structured taxonomy of 19 subjects, 175 organ-systems, and 1,001 topic cells — so the bank is not just big, it is complete by design. It is free for every registered user. Here is what that buys you:

    1. Breadth across the whole blueprint — 1,000+ exam topics across all 19 subjects, so no part of the syllabus is a blind spot
    2. Depth where it matters — 617 high-yield topic cells are held to a minimum MCQ floor, so the topics that decide your rank are never thin
    3. Multiple trustworthy sources — a taxonomy-aware generator (26,977 verified MCQs), 1,679 real NEET-PG previous-year questions, and 1,154 image-based questions
    4. Verified before it goes live — every question passes cross-family AI verification (Claude Haiku 4.5 + Gemini 2.5 Flash) plus an SME review gate
    5. Inspectable and free — see how the bank maps across subjects at /bank-coverage, with no paywall on the core bank

    You finally start a Pharmacology grind, three weeks out, and the bank you are using gives you forty questions on antihypertensives and exactly four on antifungals. The exam, of course, asks two antifungal questions you have never seen. That gap is not bad luck — it is a coverage hole, and most question banks have them because nobody ever mapped the bank against the full syllabus. A bank can be enormous and still leave you exposed if its size is concentrated in a few popular topics.

    This article explains how NEETPGAI closes coverage holes by design. We cover what topic-wise coverage actually means, the live numbers behind the bank, how it stacks up against thinner or paywalled competitors, and a step-by-step way to use the coverage overview at /bank-coverage. The whole bank is free for registered users, so the only thing this costs you is the practice time.

    The problem: a big bank still leaves blind spots

    A coverage blind spot is a NEET PG syllabus topic that is under-represented or missing in the bank you practise on — and you cannot see it until the exam tests it. The danger is specific to question banks because their size is almost always advertised as a single number ("80,000 questions!") that tells you nothing about distribution. Thirty thousand questions concentrated in fifty popular topics is worse preparation than ten thousand spread evenly across the blueprint.

    Three failure modes follow from this. First, topic skew: high-volume crowd-pleasers (MI management, common antibiotics) get hundreds of questions while genuinely high-yield-but-unglamorous topics (forensic toxicology tables, biostatistics, lesser-tested microbes) get a handful. Second, opacity: you cannot inspect the distribution, so you discover the gap only when a question you have never practised appears on exam day. Third, paywalls: the large, well-curated banks are usually bundled inside expensive subscriptions, so cost — not coverage — ends up deciding what you practise.

    The job-to-be-done is therefore not "give me more questions". It is "guarantee that every part of the syllabus, weighted by how high-yield it is, is genuinely represented — and let me verify that for myself." That requires mapping the bank against the syllabus, not just counting it.

    How bank coverage solves it

    Bank coverage is the deliberate mapping of every question to a structured subject-system-topic taxonomy, with depth targets per topic, so breadth and depth are engineered rather than accidental. NEETPGAI's bank is built against a taxonomy of 19 subjects, 175 organ-systems, and 1,001 topic cells, and you can inspect how it maps across subjects at /bank-coverage — free for every registered user.

    The unit of coverage is the topic cell, not the subject. A cell is a specific intersection like Pharmacology → Autonomic Nervous System → Cholinergic drugs, or Pathology → Neoplasia → Tumor markers. There are 1,001 such cells across the 19 subjects, and every question in the bank is tagged to one. That is why you can drill a single topic in practice rather than wading through an undifferentiated subject pool — the granularity is built in.

    Crucially, coverage is weighted by yield. Of the 1,001 cells, 617 are tagged high-yield, and the bank-expansion generator is scheduled high-yield-floor-first: high-yield cells are held to a minimum MCQ depth so the topics most likely to appear are never left thin. The generator reads live coverage counts and prioritises whatever is below its floor, so the bank fills its own gaps over time instead of piling more questions onto already-deep topics. The result is a bank whose distribution tracks the exam blueprint, not whatever happens to be easy to write.

    NEETPGAI bank coverage overview at /bank-coverage showing the 30,000+ approved MCQ bank mapped across all 19 NEET PG subjects, with per-subject coverage indicators and weak-subject focus suggestions
    The /bank-coverage overview: how the 30,000+ approved MCQ bank maps across all 19 subjects, so you can judge breadth across the blueprint and see which subjects most need your attention.

    Proof: the numbers behind the bank

    The strength of a question bank is its depth, its breadth, and the trust you can place in each question — and all three are measurable. The figures below come from NEETPGAI's live proof ledger, snapshotted on 30 May 2026.

    • 30,277 approved, student-facing MCQs are live in the bank, which is why copy says "30,000+". The number grows daily as the generation and PYQ pipelines run.
    • 19 subjects, 175 organ-systems, and 1,001 mapped topic cells define the taxonomy, with 617 high-yield cells held to a depth floor. That is the structural backbone behind "1,000+ exam topics across 19 subjects".
    • The bank is multi-source, and the composition matters more than the headline:
    SourceApproved MCQsWhat it is
    Taxonomy-aware generator26,977AI-generated, cross-family verified, and SME-gated; scheduled high-yield-floor-first
    Real previous-year questions1,679Community-reconstructed NEET-PG PYQs (2018–2025), dual-AI verified + SME-reviewed
    Image-based questions (IBQ)1,154Visual-diagnosis questions — radiographs, slides, clinical photos
    User-triggered AI MCQs346Generated on demand by users, verified before approval
    AI image-based questions121Additional image-based items
    • 1,539 approved questions carry an image overall, covering the visual-diagnosis questions NEET PG increasingly asks — a category text-only banks cannot serve.
    • Every question is verified before it goes live. AI-generated MCQs pass a cross-family verifier (one model family generates, another checks) and a structured SME review; options are shuffled to defeat positional bias. The 1,679 real PYQs are each dual-AI cross-verified (Claude Haiku 4.5 + Gemini 2.5 Flash) and SME-reviewed before promotion. Nothing reaches you until it clears those gates.

    Every one of these is free to access with a registered account.

    Benchmark: vs thin or opaque banks and vs competitors

    A question bank is best judged not by its raw size but by coverage, transparency, and access — and on those three axes a mapped free bank compares favourably with both unstructured banks and paywalled competitors.

    Versus a thin or unstructured bank, the difference is distribution. A bank advertised purely as a big number gives you no way to know whether its mass sits on the topics you will be tested on. NEETPGAI's bank is mapped to 1,001 topic cells with a high-yield depth floor and an inspectable coverage view at /bank-coverage, so breadth and depth are visible rather than asserted.

    CriterionTypical big-number bankNEETPGAI mapped bank
    Headline metricTotal question count onlyCount + 1,001 mapped topic cells
    Topic distributionOpaque, often skewedHigh-yield-floor-first, inspectable
    Image questionsRare or none1,154 IBQs (1,539 image-bearing)
    Real PYQs separated from AIUsually mixed or unclearHard-walled separation
    CostOften paywalledFree for registered users

    Versus competitor banks, the major coaching platforms run large, well-regarded question banks — but they are bundled inside paid subscriptions, and their exact live MCQ counts are not publicly auditable, so we do not quote a competitor figure. PrepLadder packages its NEET PG qbank inside annual subscription plans (PrepLadder NEET PG), and Marrow packages its qbank inside its paid Qbank-plus-video subscriptions (Marrow NEET PG). Those platforms add faculty-curated content and large peer cohorts — real value NEETPGAI does not claim to match one-for-one. What NEETPGAI offers is a 30,000+ MCQ bank that is free, mapped to an inspectable topic taxonomy, and explicit about its sources — so you can verify coverage instead of trusting a marketing number. (Pricing and packaging change; check each platform's current page before quoting a figure.)

    Practice 10 MCQs on a weak topic free → start at /practice.

    How to use it — step by step

    Using the bank well is a five-step loop: see your coverage, then drill the gaps, then lock them in. Follow it the same way each week and the weak subjects shrink.

    1. Open the bank coverage overview. Sign in and go to /bank-coverage to see how the 30,000+ approved MCQ bank maps across all 19 subjects. The bank is free — no purchase, no caps.
    2. Read your coverage by subject. Scan the subject overview for breadth and find where your weakest subjects sit; the dashboard's focus suggestions point you at what most needs attention.
    3. Drill a topic in practice mode. Go to /practice, pick a subject and a specific topic, and solve untimed MCQs with instant explanations. The 1,001-cell mapping lets you target one topic, not a whole subject.
    4. Use PYQ mode for exam-authentic questions. In practice, switch to PYQ mode and pick a year to drill real NEET-PG previous-year questions (2018–2025), each dual-AI verified and SME-reviewed.
    5. Send misses to spaced-repetition revision. Add every wrong question to your revision queue so the SM-2 scheduler resurfaces it before you forget. Coverage only becomes marks when you close the loop.

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    Who it's for

    A deep, mapped question bank earns its place for every NEET PG aspirant, but how you lean on it changes with where you are in preparation.

    • First-attempt aspirants: highest value. A mapped bank means you can systematically cover the whole blueprint subject by subject, confident that high-yield topics are not under-served, instead of practising whatever a random question set happens to contain.
    • Repeaters: the coverage overview is diagnostic. Pair it with analytics to find the subjects that quietly cost you marks last time, then drill those topic cells to depth rather than re-grinding what you already know.
    • Cost-conscious students: the entire 30,000+ bank, plus real PYQs, mock tests, revision, and analytics, is free — so a tight budget no longer dictates which topics you practise.
    • Subject-closers: anyone finishing a subject can drill its specific topic cells to confirm coverage before moving on, and immediately checkpoint with a subject-only practice set.
    • Early-prep students: use breadth first. Sample across subjects to build a base and identify weak areas early, then return for depth on high-yield cells as the exam approaches.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is NEETPGAI the largest free NEET PG question bank?

    NEETPGAI holds 30,000+ approved, student-facing MCQs (30,277 as of 30 May 2026), and the entire bank is free for every registered user with no daily caps. Most large competitor banks of comparable size are bundled inside paid subscriptions. We avoid claiming we are strictly the largest because competitor totals are not publicly auditable — but we are among the largest banks you can use for free.

    How many MCQs are in the NEETPGAI question bank?

    30,277 approved MCQs are live and student-facing as of 30 May 2026, which is why we phrase it as 30,000+. The number grows daily because the bank-expansion and PYQ pipelines run continuously. A further 1,768 questions sit in the admin review queue and only go live after verification and SME review.

    Is the question bank really free?

    Yes. The full 30,000+ MCQ bank, real PYQs, mock tests, revision, analytics, and study plans are free for every registered user with no daily caps. Only three features are Pro: the AI Tutor, the AI MCQ Generator, and the OSCE Clinical Case Simulator. The core question bank costs nothing beyond signup.

    Does the bank cover every NEET PG topic?

    The bank is mapped to a taxonomy of 19 subjects, 175 organ-systems, and 1,001 topic cells covering the NEET PG blueprint. High-yield topic cells are held to a minimum depth floor so they are never thin. You can inspect how the bank maps across subjects at /bank-coverage.

    What does 'topic-wise coverage' actually mean here?

    Every question is tagged to a specific cell in a subject-system-topic taxonomy — for example Pharmacology → Autonomic Nervous System → Cholinergic drugs — rather than just a broad subject. With 1,001 mapped topic cells, you can drill one topic at a time, and the coverage overview shows breadth across the whole blueprint instead of a single bulk count.

    Does the bank include real previous-year questions?

    Yes. 1,679 real NEET-PG previous-year questions spanning 8 exam years (2018–2025) are in the bank, each dual-AI cross-verified (Claude Haiku 4.5 + Gemini 2.5 Flash) and SME-reviewed. They live in the dedicated PYQ surface and in practice mode's PYQ option, kept strictly separate from AI-generated questions.

    How are the questions verified before they go live?

    AI-generated MCQs pass a cross-family verifier — one model generates, a different model family checks — plus a structured SME review before approval. Options are shuffled to defeat positional bias. Real PYQs are dual-AI verified and SME-reviewed before promotion. Questions land as 'pending' and only become student-facing after passing these gates.

    How does the bank size compare to Marrow or PrepLadder?

    Marrow and PrepLadder both run large question banks, but they are bundled inside paid subscriptions and their exact live MCQ counts are not publicly auditable, so we do not quote a competitor figure. The verifiable difference is access and structure: NEETPGAI's 30,000+ bank is free and mapped to an inspectable 1,001-cell topic taxonomy. Check each platform's current page for their latest claims.

    Are there image-based questions in the bank?

    Yes. 1,154 image-based questions (IBQs) are in the bank, and 1,539 approved questions carry an image overall. These cover the visual-diagnosis questions NEET PG increasingly asks — radiographs, slides, clinical photos — that text-only banks miss.

    Is a big question bank enough to crack NEET PG on its own?

    A large, well-mapped bank is the practice layer, not the whole plan. Most toppers pair a video platform (PrepLadder, Marrow, DAMS) for theory with intensive MCQ practice, revision, and doubt-solving. NEETPGAI is built to be that free practice-and-review layer, with real PYQs and analytics to direct your effort.

    How often does the bank grow?

    Daily. The taxonomy-aware bank-expansion generator and the PYQ ingestion pipeline run continuously, and each new question must pass cross-family AI verification and SME review before it becomes student-facing. The 30,277 approved figure here is a snapshot from 30 May 2026; the live count is higher.

    Can I see how complete the coverage is for myself?

    Yes. The /bank-coverage overview shows how the approved bank maps across all 19 subjects so you can judge breadth rather than trust a single headline number. From there you can jump straight into practice on any subject or topic.

    Where do AI-generated and real PYQ questions live — are they mixed?

    They are kept strictly separate by a database-level hard wall. AI-generated MCQs never appear on the PYQ surface, and real previous-year questions never appear in the AI-generated practice pool. This guarantees that when you drill a 'previous-year question', it is genuinely community-reconstructed from a real paper, not synthesised.

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    Written by: NEETPGAI Editorial Team, Medical Educators Last reviewed: 30 May 2026

    NEETPGAI is a NEET PG preparation platform offering a 30,000+ approved MCQ bank mapped to 19 subjects and 1,001 topic cells, real previous-year questions, timed mock tests, spaced-repetition revision, and performance analytics — free for every registered user.

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