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Mukul Pruthi

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NEET Chemistry is generally of moderate difficulty level. The questions are asked as per the prescribed syllabus. The types of Chemistry questions asked in NEET are theory-based, application-based and statement-type. Candidates who study the entire syllabus and practice with NEET Last 10 years question papers can clear this section with high scores. 

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Pragati Datta

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Students can obtain over 170 scores in NEET Physics with strategic preparation. Hard work along with smart work can help students score good marks in NEET UG exam. Use the given tips to perform well in NEET Physics section-

  • Make a strict study schedule.
  • Cover syllabus through best books.
  • Understand the chapter-wise weightage.
  • Prepare formula sheets and notes for quick revision.
  • Practice with question papers and mock tests.
  • Regular revision.

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Virajita Shukla

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NEET syllabus is not tough, but a bit challenging due to its vastness. The syllabus of NEET exam is vast, with 20 chapters from Physics, 20 from Chemistry and 10 from Biology. The syllabus is based on the Class 11 and 12 NCERT curriculum. Hence, candidates should cover the complete syllabus to crack the exam.

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Ranjeeta Srivastava

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The NEET exam contains questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. As per the analysis of NEET question papers and feedback shared by candidates, the NEET Physics section as the difficult among the three. 

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Virajita Shukla

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There is no change in the NEET 2026 syllabus by NTA. The NEET syllabus 2026 was released on January 8, 2026 by the NTA based on the NMC-notified syllabus on December 23, 2025. As per the latest syllabus PDF, no new chapter has been added and there is no deletion of chapter as well.

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Pragati Datta

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The NEET syllabus 2026 has been released by the NTA and NMC for Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Here is the syllabus for NEET UG 2026 exam below-

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Physics and Measurement

Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Diversity of Living Organisms

Kinematics

Structure of Atom

Structural Organization in Plants & Animals

Laws of Motion

Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

Cell Structure and Function

Work, Energy, and Power

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Plant Physiology

Rotational Motion

States of Matter: Gases and Liquids

Human Physiology

Gravitation

Thermodynamics

Reproduction

Properties of Solids and Liquids

Equilibrium

Genetics & Evolution

Thermodynamics

Redox Reactions

Biology and Human Welfare

Kinetic Theory of Gases

Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

Biotechnology and its Applications

Oscillation and Waves

P-Block Elements

Ecology and Environment

Electrostatics

D- and F-Block Elements

 

Current Electricity

Coordination Compounds

 

Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism

Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds

 

Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents

Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

 

Electromagnetic Waves

Hydrocarbons

 

Optics

Organic Compounds Containing Halogens

 

Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation

Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen

 

Atoms and Nuclei

Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

 

Electronic Devices

Biomolecules

 

Experimental Skills

Principles Related to Practical Chemistry

 

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Anangsha B

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The NMC has released the syllabus for NEET 2026 examination. The NMC NEET UG syllabus 2026 is published on the website of the National Medical Commission (NMC) - nmc.org.in. Candidates can download the NMC syllabus for NEET 2026 here - https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/neet-exam-syllabus

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Piyush Bhandari

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The important chapters of the NEET Physics section are listed below-

Physics

Laws of Motion

Work, Energy and Power

Motion in a Straight Line

Rotational Motion

Oscillations

Units and Measurements

Thermodynamics

Gravitation

Ray Optics and Optical Instruments

Moving Charges and Magnetism

Current Electricity

Semiconductor Electronics

Electromagnetic Waves

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Wave Optics

Atoms

Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter

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Satyendra Shukla

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The NEET Biology section is divided into Botany and Zoology. Have a look at the NEET Botany important topics below-

Botany

Cell: The Unit of Life

Morphology of Flowering Plants

Plant Growth and Development

Plant Kingdom

Photosynthesis in Higher Plants

Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Organisms and Populations

Ecosystem

Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

Microbes in Human Welfare

Inheritance and Variation

The table below contains the NEET Zoology important topics-

Zoology

Structural Organisation in Animals

Animal Kingdom

Biomolecules

Chemical Coordination and Integration

Biotechnology

Human Reproduction

Human Health and Disease

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Ranjeeta Srivastava

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Have a look at the important chapters of the NEET 2026 Chemistry section below-

Chemistry

Structure of Atom

Elements and Periodicity in Properties

Hydrocarbons

Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

Equilibrium

Biomolecules

Coordination Compounds

The p-Block Elements (XII)

Solutions

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

Chemical Kinetics

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