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MECEE-PG Blueprint
Create custom practice sessions from 20,000+ board-standard questions. You can filter by subject, chapter, cognitive level, or past papers, and toggle High-Yield mode to focus strictly on the most important concepts.
Every wrong answer goes into your personal review list automatically. To clear a question, you need to answer it correctly twice in a row. This helps you build real understanding and avoid guessing.
Every question includes a complete explanation instead of a simple one-line answer. We show why the correct choice is right, why the other choices are incorrect, and provide the exact textbook source.
1. Refeeding syndrome: The most critical metabolic risk when feeding after prolonged starvation; hypophosphataemia is the hallmark.
2. Aspiration reduction: Elevate head of bed 30–45°, monitor residuals, or use nasojejunal/post-pyloric feeding tubes.
• Option A (Diarrhoea): A common GI complication, especially with hyperosmolar feeds, rapid infusion, or antibiotic use.
• Option B (Aspiration): The most serious mechanical complication, minimized by elevating the bed 30–45°.
• Option C (Hyperglycaemia): A metabolic complication caused by high carbohydrate load, common in critically ill or diabetic patients.
Save any question with a single click. You can organize them by subject, write your own notes or study hints that save automatically, and review them whenever you want.
See how you compare with other students. Track your predicted score, estimated rank range, and study habits to see if you are rushing, overthinking, or pacing yourself well.
Take 200-question mocks under strict 3-hour time pressure, weighted to the official MECEE-PG blueprint with active scoring, negative marking penalties, and pacing analytics.
100% aligned with Nepal Medical Education Commission guidelines. All 25 subjects weighted to match the official exam. Progress, bookmarks, and streaks sync instantly across all devices.
Note: This is an incomplete demo of the site with only some features active, and the screens are just a preview.
Every feature included in every plan — longer durations save you more per month.
Board-standard database
100% syllabus mapping
Subject & chapter level
Recall vs. application based
Understanding over facts
Auto-saves wrong answers
Correct twice to clear
Revise correct answers
Single-click organization
Save custom mnemonics
Calibrated predicted score
Real-time cohort range
Time per question stats
Full exam simulation
Train exam day strategy
Are you preparing for the postgraduate medical entrance exam in Nepal? MedNepal is built to map the 2026 Common Entrance Examination (CEE) syllabus.
The Medical Education Commission (MEC) usually holds the PG entrance examination (MECEE-PG) annually around November or December. Always check the official MEC website for updated exam dates, syllabus changes, eligibility requirements, and notice announcements.
The postgraduate entrance exam features a 200-mark paper with a 3-hour duration, structured around specific preclinical and clinical subject weightings:
MedNepal organizes these sections inside its study builder so candidates can filter clinical reasoning questions, practice past papers, review mistakes in the mistakes recovery engine, and take full-length mock tests matching the blueprint.