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NEET MDS: Most Repeated Topics for 2026 (Data Insights)

Informative banner titled “NEET MDS: Most Repeated Topics for 2026 (Data Insights)” with the NBEMS logo, highlighting key and important topics for NEET MDS preparation based on previous exam trends.

Introduction

You’ve likely heard endless tips on high-yield topics for NEET MDS — some say focus here, others claim skips work. But rumours don’t win ranks; data from previous year questions (PYQs) does.

NEET MDS is a single-day, single-session computer-based test (CBT) with 240 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), all in English. Duration: 3 hours. Syllabus follows the BDS curriculum (DCI revised regulations).

There is negative marking: +4 marks for each correct answer, -1 mark (25% penalty) for each incorrect one, and 0 for unattempted questions. (Verified from the official NEET-MDS 2025 Information Bulletin)

Many aspirants over-study low-yield areas, while repeated questions in the NEET MDS cluster are in conceptual, image-based, and classification topics. This post uses PYQ trends to help you prioritize important topics for NEET MDS.

Understanding NEET MDS Exam Pattern and Weightage

The exam has a fixed subject-wise distribution (official NBEMS blueprint, unchanged in recent years).

Official subject-wise questions (from NEET-MDS 2025 bulletin):

Subject Questions
Part A (Basic Sciences – 100 questions)
General Anatomy (incl. Embryology & Histology) 14
General Human Physiology & Biochemistry 14
Dental Anatomy, Embryology & Oral Histology 14
General Pathology & Microbiology 14
General & Dental Pharmacology 14
General Medicine 15
General Surgery 15
Part B (Dental Specialties – 140 questions)
Dental Materials 14
Oral Pathology & Oral Microbiology 14
Oral Medicine & Radiology 14
Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry 14
Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics 14
Periodontology 14
Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge 14
Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics 14
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 14
Public Health Dentistry 14
Grand Total 240

(Source: Official NBEMS NEET-MDS 2025 Information Bulletin)

Uniform spread means balance is key, but repeats favour clinical/conceptual depth in certain subjects.

Top High-Yield Subjects with Highest Repeated Questions

PYQ analyses show high-scoring subjects in NEET MDS like Oral Pathology lead in repeats due to image-based and differential questions.

Most Repeated Topics in Oral Pathology (Busted with Data)

Oral Pathology (14 questions) tops repeats:

  • Benign & malignant tumours (28+ instances): Squamous cell carcinoma, ameloblastoma variants, pleomorphic adenoma.
  • Odontogenic cysts & tumors (20+): Radicular cyst, dentigerous cyst, odontogenic keratocyst (OKC), ameloblastoma.
  • Salivary gland diseases (21+): Pleomorphic adenoma, Warthin’s tumor, mucoepidermoid carcinoma.
  • Developmental disturbances & premalignant lesions (e.g., leukoplakia, OSMF).

These recur because they test histopathology, radiology, and images.

Prosthodontics – What Keeps Coming Back

  • Kennedy’s classification for removable partial dentures (near-annual repeat).
  • Impression materials (alginate, elastomers) and properties.
  • Complete denture retention & stability factors.
  • Articulators, facebow, basic implants.

Classifications and tables score easy points.

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery High-Yield Areas

  • Mandibular fractures & classifications (favorable/unfavorable).
  • Le Fort fractures classification/management.
  • Third molar impaction (Pell & Gregory, Winters lines) & complications.
  • Local anaesthetics, exodontia, TMJ disorders.

Fracture/impaction images appear often.

Other Key Repeated Areas Across Subjects

  • Dental Anatomy: Permanent dentition, calcification/eruption timelines.
  • Pharmacology: Local anesthetics, antibiotics, NSAIDs in dentistry.
  • General Medicine: Oral links to diabetes, hypertension, bleeding disorders.
  • Quick high-yield list:
    • Dental Materials: Cements, composites.
    • Conservative Dentistry: Caries classification, pulp pathology.
    • Oral Medicine: Lesion differentials.

Target these high-yield topics for NEET MDS in mocks.

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FAQ Section

  1. Is there negative marking in NEET MDS?
    Yes; +4 for correct, -1 (25%) for incorrect, and 0 for unattempted.
  1. Which subject has the most repeated questions?
    Oral Pathology & Oral Microbiology (14 questions) leads with cysts, tumors, salivary gland repeats.
  1. Are image-based questions common?
    Yes; frequent in Oral Pathology (lesions/histo), Oral Surgery (fractures/impactions), and Oral Medicine.
  1. How many questions from Oral Pathology?
    14 (official weightage) — high repeats make it scoring.
  1. Best way to revise repeated topics?
    Solve 8–10 years of PYQs and master classifications/tables/images. Use flashcards for tumours/cysts/fractures.

Conclusion

Data shows NEET MDS most repeated topics focus on Oral Pathology (cysts/tumours/salivary), Prosthodontics (Kennedy’s/impressions), Oral Surgery (fractures/impactions), plus basics like dental anatomy and pharmacology. Avoid myths — prioritize these with the official pattern in mind.

Review your mocks against these trends. If you need help crafting a targeted strategy, expert guidance from Career Plan B can accelerate your progress.

You’ve got the edge now — revise smart, attempt wisely (mind that negative marking!), and aim high.

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