Radiology Exam Blueprint: Subspecialty Weightage & High-Yield Strategy for DNB/MD

πŸ“Š Weighted Subspecialty Estimation for DNB/MD Theory Exams

SubspecialtyEstimated Weight (%)Average Qs in Each ExamHigh-Yield Topics
🧠 Neuro Radiology12–14%1–2 long + 2–3 shortsStroke, MRI brain anatomy, spine infections, trauma
🦴 MSK Radiology8–10%1 long + 2 shortsArthritis, bone tumors, sports injuries
🫁 Chest Radiology12–15%1–2 long + 3–4 shortsHRCT, TB, ILD, mediastinal masses, CXR in emergencies
🩺 Abdominal/GI Radiology15–18%2 long + 3–4 shortsIBD, TB, pancreatitis, bowel obstruction
❀️ Cardiac Radiology10–12%1 long + 2 shortsCTCA, congenital heart diseases, DHE in MRI
πŸ‘Ά Pediatric Radiology6–8%1 long + 1 shortNeonatal USG, congenital anomalies, HMD, DDH
🌸 Breast & Women’s Imaging6–8%1 long + 1 shortBIRADS, Mammography, OB/GYN USG
⚑ Emergency Radiology6–7%1 short + 1 longNon-contrast CT head, trauma CT, pneumoperitoneum
πŸ’‰ Interventional Radiology5–6%1 long OR 2 shortsBiopsy, drainages, embolization, vascular access
☒️ Nuclear Medicine3–4%1 short (occasional long)PET-CT, thyroid scans, renal dynamic scans
πŸ“Œ Anatomy (Radiological)7–10%2–3 shortsLabeled diagrams, hepatic/coronary/neck space anatomy
πŸ“‘ Radiological Physics7–10%2–3 shortsMRI/CT/USG physics, radiation safety, DICOM

πŸ“Œ Top Scoring Topics (High-Yield & Frequently Repeated)

Topic CategoryExamples
HRCT PatternsUIP, NSIP, TB, ground-glass opacity
Neuro EmergenciesSAH, Stroke imaging (CT/MRI), herniations
GI Infections/TB vs Crohn’sRIF mass, ileocecal TB vs Crohn’s
MRI Pelvis & BreastBIRADS, phyllodes vs fibroadenoma, adenomyosis
CT/MRI Physics + QACT dose metrics, MRI safety zones, PACS
Pediatric EmergenciesHMD, NEC, Intussusception USG, DDH
MDCT & InterventionAortic dissection, embolotherapy, trauma CT
Cardiac CT & MRICTCA, DHE in HCM, congenital anomalies
Peritoneal/RP Space AnatomyPerinephric abscess, RP fibrosis, lymph node chains
Anatomy with DiagramsCircle of Willis, bronchopulmonary segments, retroperitoneum

πŸ” Sample 100-Mark Exam Pattern (Predicted from Trend)

SectionQuestionsMarks
Long Answer Questions (LAQ)2 (Neuro + Abdomen/Chest)2 Γ— 10
Short Notes (SAQ)6–8 questions6 Γ— 5 = 30
Very Short Notes (VSN)8–10 topics8 Γ— 2.5 = 20
Diagram Questions2 (usually anatomy)2 Γ— 5
Physics/Technique Questions2–310–15

🎯 Preparation Tips Based on Weightage

  1. Master Neuro + GI + Chest: They form ~40% of total questions.
  2. Cover at least 10 labeled anatomy diagramsβ€”guaranteed marks.
  3. Prepare 20 core Physics questions (CT, MRI, USG, X-ray) for guaranteed SAQs.
  4. Read DNB Spotters PDFs + case-based revision for Pediatric & Emergency.
  5. Use flowcharts for algorithmic answers in IBD, pelvic pain, RIF mass, DVT.
  6. Image-rich topics (HRCT, MRI Pelvis, Breast) are highly favored in recent years.

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