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The Chemistry section of NEET will comprise 45 questions, which are mandatory to be attempted. Aspirants of this entrance test can refer to this article to know the best books for NEET Chemistry. The NEET Chemistry syllabus consists of Organic, Inorgani,c and Physical Chemistry sections. Know books for all these sections here.

The Chemistry section of NEET will comprise 50 questions out of which 45 questions have to be attempted. Aspirants of this entrance test can refer to this article to know the best books for NEET Chemistry. 

Best Books to Prepare for NEET Chemistry Section

Best Books to Prepare for NEET Chemistry Section

Best Chemistry Book for NEET - Chemistry is usually not the strong suit of those preparing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). However, the subject holds a weightage of 25 per cent in NEET and thus cannot be overlooked. To prepare this section better, candidates need to make a wise choice with respect to the best books for the NEET Chemistry section. When it comes to NEET Chemistry, it is very important that a student reads as many books as possible because it really helps a lot in learning chemistry easily. NCERT textbooks of classes 11 & 12 will always be the top priority, especially for Inorganic and Organics because it contains facts and reactions that are directly asked in exams.

The NEET books that aspirants choose during the preparation phase largely determine their success. The NEET exam pattern or structure changed last year. Biology has the highest weightage in NEET exam, but it cannot reduce the significance of Chemistry that includes 45 questions.

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There are total 45 questions in the NEET Chemistry subject. It is divided into three subjections - Organic, Inorganic, and Physical. Most of the questions come from the Organic and Inorganic sections. These questions are theory-based. The questions on Physical Chemistry are numerical and require problem-solving skills.  In the article ‘NEET books for Chemistry', aspirants will read about the books that have been suggested by experts and toppers for the preparation of the Chemistry section for NEET 2026.

Table of contents
  • Best books for NEET Chemistry
  • Best Organic Chemistry Books for NEET
  • Best Inorganic Chemistry Books for NEET
  • Best Physical Chemistry Books for NEET
  • NEET Chemistry section-wise weightage

Best books for NEET Chemistry

To increase the problem-solving capacities of Physical Chemistry, one can very easily rely on books such as P. Bahadur or N. Awasthi. For organic, many students take reference from M.S. Chauhan for practicing organic concepts. But no references can complete the task. It requires constant practicing, short notes, and previous year solutions for overcoming errors in exams. To begin preparation, students can start with the NCERT books. NEET preparation is incomplete without the NCERT books, which are to the point and will help them make notes.

  • NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class 11
  • NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class 12
  • Modern’s ABC of Chemistry for Class 11
  • Modern’s ABC of Chemistry for Class 12

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When you read through these books, you should start solving the previous year question papers. After completing the basics, go for the more complex reference books.Question papers carry questions of various difficulty levels. Some of them require a deeper knowledge of the topic, which is where the reference books come to the rescue. Some of the expert and topper-suggested best books for Chemistry NEET are:

  • Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon
  • ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee
  • Dinesh Chemistry Guide
  • Practise books by V K Jaiswal (Inorganic), M S Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)
  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd for Organic Chemistry
  • Elementary Problems in Organic Chemistry for NEET/AIIMS by M S Chauhan
  • Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R C Mukherjee

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Best Organic Chemistry Books for NEET

The following books are considered to be the best Organic Chemistry books for NEET:

  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
  • Elementary Problems in Organic Chemistry for NEET by Himanshu Pandey
  • Wiley's Solomons, Fryhle, Synder Organic Chemistry for NEET and other Medical Entrance Examinations

  • A Textbook for Organic Chemistry for NEET by Dr OP Tandon and Dr AK Virmani

Best Inorganic Chemistry Books for NEET

Take a look at some of the best books for NEET Inorganic Chemistry:

  • Problems in Inorganic Chemistry for NEET by VK Jaiswal
  • A Textbook for Inorganic Chemistry for NEET by Dr OP Tandon
  • Wiley's JD Lee Concise Inorganic Chemistry for NEET by Sudharshan Guha
  • Beat the NEET Inorganic Chemistry for NEET by Dr Shrawan Kr. Mangawa

Best Physical Chemistry Books for NEET

Some of the best Physical Chemistry books for NEET are as follows:

  • Wiley's Physical Chemistry for NEET by Vipul Mehta
  • Problems in Physical Chemistry for NEET with NCERT Exemplar by Narendra Awasthi
  • A Textbook of Physical Chemistry for NEET by Dr OP Tandon and Dr AS Singh
  • Beat the NEET Physical Chemistry for NEET by Sailajananda Raychaudhuri

After buying the books, students must prepare a list of important topics they are going to cover. Also prepare a timetable. The table below has the lists of important topics for NEET 2024 exams. The weightage of these topics are also given in the table. Prepare the timetable for the Chemistry subject using this table. It is also advised that they use reference books for the topics with a greater weightage.

Q:   Are NCERT books enough to complete the NEET syllabus?
A:

Yes, NCERT books are sufficient to complete the NEET syllabus. A number of past years' NEET toppers have claimed that they referred only to NCERT books for preparation. NCERT textbooks act as the base to complete the syllabus and develop conceptual clarity and understanding of the topics and chapters. However, for practice purposes, students may refer to other books and resources as well. It is advised that while starting the NEET preparation, candidates refer to the NCERT books and move towards other books and advanced resources after that.

Q:   What are the books to be used for NEET chemistry preparation?
A:
Some of the best books for NEET Chemistry are: 1. NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class 11 2. NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class 12 3. Dinesh Chemistry Guide 4. Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd for Organic Chemistry 5. Organic Chemistry Objective by Arihant 6. Moderns ABC of Chemistry for Class 11 and Class 12 7. Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon 8. Physical Chemistry by P Bahadur 9. Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee 10. Practice Books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical) Apart from these, you must also refer to previous years' NEET question papers and take ample mock tests to excel in this subject.
Q:   Which are the best books for NEET Physics preparation?
A:
The best books for NEET Physics preparation are listed below: 1. NCERT Textbook for Class 11 Physics 2. NCERT Textbook for Class 12 Physics 3. Objective Physics by DC Pandey 4. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker 5. Concepts of Physics by H C Verma 6. Fundamental Physics by Pradeep 7. Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov Apart from the above-mentioned books, you must also take ample mock tests and solve previous years' question papers.

NEET Chemistry section-wise weightage

The following table brings NEET Chemistry's topic-wise importance and weightage in terms of the number of questions in the NEET question papers. 

Chemistry Chapters and Topics

Average No. of Questions from the Chapter

Weightage of the Chapter and Topic

Physical Chemistry

20

40%

Chemical Equilibrium

Reaction Quotient and its Applications

KC and KP for Homogeneous Reaction

Degree of dissociation and vapour density

3

1

1

1

6%

2%

2%

2%

Chemical Kinetics

Effect of Temperature, Arrhenius equation

3

3

6%

6%

Electrochemistry

Faradays Law of Electrolysis

2

2

4%

4%

Ionic Equilibrium

Acid-base Titration and Indicator

1

1

2%

2%

Mole Concept

Units, Atoms, Molecules, Atomic mass, Molecular mass, Gram atomic mass, Gram molecular mass, RAM, Average atomic mass

Limiting Reagent (LR)

Percentage composition and Molecular and Empirical formula

3

1

1

1

6%

2%

2%

2%

Solution Colligative Properties

Solutions of Gases in Liquids (Henry’s law)

Osmosis and osmotic pressure

2

1

1

4%

2%

2%

Atomic Structure

Quantum Numbers and Electronic configuration

Bohr's Model (Calculation of Radius, velocity and energy)

2

1

1

4%

2%

2%

Redox Reaction

Types of Redox reaction, Balancing of redox reactions, Oxidizing and Reducing agent

1

1

2%

2%

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamic functions and Thermodynamic processes

IInd Law of thermodynamics: Basics of entropy, Entropy calculation for different types of physical process of an ideal gas, chemical reaction

Calculation of ∆E, ∆H, w and θ in different types of physical processes

3

1

1

1

6%

2%

2%

2%

Inorganic Chemistry

14

28%

Chemical Bonding

VSEPR Theory

Polarity of Bond, Dipole Moment 

2

1

1

4%

2%

2%

Qualitative Analysis

Vth and VIth Group

1

1

2%

2%

Atomic Structure

Quantum Numbers and Electronic configuration 

1

1

2%

2%

Periodic Table

Electronegativity 

Ionisation Energy 

2

1

1

4%

2%

2%

Coordination Compound

General introduction of complex salts and definitions to be used

Crystal field theory and applications of crystal field theory: (Theory Magnetic moment of complex, Color of complex, Stability of complex)

Isomerism in coordination compounds (Structural Isomerism, Stereoisomerism, Geometrical Isomerism, Optical Isomerism)

3

1

1

1

6%

2%

2%

2%

p-block (Nitrogen and Oxygen)

Physical and Chemical properties of Group 15th elements

Compounds of Nitrogen and phosphorus

3

1

2

6%

2%

4%

 

d-f-Block Element Compound 

Ionisation enthalpy, oxidation state, Electrode potential and chemical reactivity

Lanthanoids and actinoids

Electronic configuration, atomic and ionic size, density, melting and boiling points

5

1

1

3

10%

2%

2%

6%

Organic Chemistry

16

32%

Aromatic Compound

1

2%

Aniline

1

2%

Reaction Mechanism

Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction of Alcohol 

Unimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction of Alkyl Halide (SN1)

Bimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction of Alkyl Halide (SN2)

Elimination Reaction of Alcohol 

4

1

1

1

1

8%

2%

2%

2%

2%

Periodic Table & Periodicity in Properties

2

4%

Biomolecule and Polymer

Carbohydrate: Monosaccharide, Disaccharide, Polysaccharide

1

1

 

2%

2%

Hydrocarbons

Alkane

Alkene

2

1

1

4%

2%

2%

General Organic Chemistry

Acidic Strength

Carbon free radicals and carbocations 

Inductive effect

4

1

1

2

8%

2%

2%

4%

Grignard Reagent

Practical Organic Chemistry

Oxidation

4

2

2

8%

4%

4%

IUPAC nomenclature 

Fundamental of Organic Chemistry

2

2

4%

4%

Note: The above-mentioned NEET Chemistry chapter-wise weightage is based on last year's analysis

Last year, the syllabus of exam has been changed. There are topics and chapters which are removed and a few new topics are added. Students must check all the topics and chapters included in exam and prepare for these for Chemistry subject in NEET. It is expected that there will not be any further changes in 2026.
NEET exam is being expected to be held in August next year. There is a lot of time for preparation right now. Select from these best books for Chemistry and score well in this section.

Q:   Which are the best NEET preparation books for Physics, Chemistry and Biology?
A:
Some of the popular books for NEET preparation are as: For Biology section, the following books are widely referred to: Truemans Biology Vol. 1 & 2 Objective Biology by Dinesh Pradeep Publications Biology Prakash Objective Biology A C Dutta for Botany (Oxford Publication) GR Bathla Publications for Biology (Theory & Objective) For Physics following are the best books for NEET preparation: H C Verma for Physics NCERT Physics CBSE PMT by Anil Aggarwal (Set of 3 Volumes) NCERT- Physics Part 1 & 2 Objective Physics for Medical Entrances Examination (Volume 1 and Volume 2) For Chemistry refer to the books given below: Modern ABC of Chemistry for Class 11th & 12th (Vol. 1 & 2) Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon Arihant Organic Chemistry Dinesh Chemistry Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee for Inorganic Chemistry Objective NCERT at your fingertips Chemistry by MTG.
Q:   Which are the books to prepare for NEET?
A:
Among all the books of NEET in the world, first, go for the NCERT books. You must complete all the NCERT books first before moving to other reference books available in the market. After completing the NCERT books, you can go for the following books to boost up your practice and concepts: 1.Dinesh's Objective books 2.Trueman's Biology 3.MTG's Fingertips 4.HC Verma 5.R.D.Sharma All the best!
Q:   Which books are really good for the preparation of NEET other than NCERT?
A:
The NCERT books help you in clearing your doubts regarding the concepts. Conceptual clarity is really important both for NEET and JEE exams. Other than that, you can refer to Arihant and MTG books. They have a good approach in the practice exercises and are all to the level of NEET only. They can help you a lot. Then in these books, you can refer to the previous years' questions and so you can get an idea of the questions and the type of questions that are repeated. Practice more and try to solve many questions in time. That will help you to get good marks which will eventually lead you to a good college through the NEET exam. All the best!

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