Infertility — Predicted 2026
AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026
Scenario-based application of ARTs
highNEET often tests the practical application of concepts. A scenario describing a couple's infertility (e.g., blocked fallopian tubes, severe oligospermia, unexplained infertility) will be presented, and students will need to identify the most appropriate ART. This tests not just memorization but also understanding of the indications for each procedure. Questions might also involve a multi-step scenario, requiring knowledge of the entire ART process.
Comparative analysis of ARTs (focus on differences)
highThe subtle differences between IVF, ZIFT, and GIFT, particularly regarding the site of fertilization and the stage/location of transfer, are classic NEET traps. Expect questions that directly ask for these distinctions or present options that mix and match features of different ARTs. A clear understanding of these comparative aspects is crucial for scoring well in this section.
Ethical and societal implications of ARTs
mediumWhile less frequent, NEET can include questions on the broader implications of reproductive health topics. This could involve questions about the ethical considerations of ARTs (e.g., multiple pregnancies, embryo selection, legal aspects) or the societal impact of infertility. Such questions would likely be conceptual and require a general awareness beyond just the biological mechanisms.
Detailed mechanism of ICSI and its specific indications
mediumICSI is a highly specialized ART with a very specific indication (severe male factor infertility). Questions might delve into the 'how' of ICSI, emphasizing the direct injection of sperm into the egg, and why it's superior to conventional IVF for certain male infertility issues. Understanding the micro-manipulation aspect is key.