NEET 2026 Syllabus for Physics, Chemistry & Biology with Chapter-wise Weightage (2025 Analysis)

As of now, the official NEET 2026 Syllabus has not yet been released by the National Testing Agency (NTA). But don’t worry — it is expected to be announced in December 2025. Until then, students should continue preparing using the NEET 2025 syllabus, since there have been no major changes in the last two years. Chances are high that the structure will remain the same for 2026 as well.

The NEET exam is built on three major subjects — Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. Each subject plays a unique role in shaping your preparation. Here’s an overview:

🧬 Biology

  • The heart of the NEET exam, carrying 50% of the entire paper (90 questions).
  • Covers both Botany and Zoology.
  • High-scoring if NCERT is mastered well.

⚡ Physics

  • Known to be challenging because it requires both conceptual clarity and problem-solving skills.
  • Regular practice of numerical problems is a must.

⚗️ Chemistry

Divided into Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry.

NEET 2026 Syllabus for Physics, Chemistry & Biology

NEET Syllabus 2026 Overview

Here’s a quick snapshot of the NEET 2026 syllabus:

ParameterDetails
Official ReleaseDecember 2025 (Expected)
AuthorityNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Syllabus FormatPDF document (English & Hindi)
AvailabilityOn NTA’s official website (nta.ac.in)
Key SectionsPhysics, Chemistry, Biology
ApplicabilityMandatory for all NEET 2026 aspirants

NEET Syllabus 2026 – Subject-Wise Breakdown

The NEET 2026 syllabus is divided into Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, covering chapters from both Class 11 and Class 12. Below is the subject-wise alignment of topics:

BiologyPhysicsChemistry
Diversity of Living OrganismsPhysics and MeasurementSome Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Structural Organization in Plants & AnimalsKinematicsStructure of Atom
Cell Structure and FunctionLaws of MotionClassification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Plant PhysiologyWork, Energy, and PowerChemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Human PhysiologyRotational MotionStates of Matter: Gases and Liquids
ReproductionGravitationThermodynamics
Genetics & EvolutionProperties of Solids and LiquidsEquilibrium
Biology and Human WelfareThermodynamicsRedox Reactions
Biotechnology and its ApplicationsKinetic Theory of GasesClassification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Ecology and EnvironmentOscillation and WavesP-Block Elements
Electrostaticsd- and f-Block Elements
Current ElectricityCoordination Compounds
Magnetic Effects of Current and MagnetismPurification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating CurrentsSome Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry
Electromagnetic WavesHydrocarbons
OpticsOrganic Compounds Containing Halogens
Dual Nature of Matter and RadiationOrganic Compounds Containing Oxygen
Atoms and NucleiOrganic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
Electronic DevicesBiomolecules
Experimental SkillsPrinciples Related to Practical Chemistry

NEET Syllabus 2026 – Biology (Classwise)

Class 11

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 1Diversity of Living OrganismsWhat is living?; Biodiversity; Need for classification; Taxonomy & Systematics; Concept of species and taxonomical hierarchy; Binomial nomenclature; Five kingdom classifications: salient features and classification of Monera, Protista, Fungi into major groups; Lichens, Viruses, and Viroids; Salient features and classification of plants into major groups – Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms (3–5 salient and distinguishing features and at least two examples of each); Salient features and classification of animals – non-chordate up to phyla level and chordate up to classes level (3–5 salient features and at least two examples)
Unit 2Structural Organization in Plants & AnimalsMorphology and modifications; Tissues; Anatomy and functions of different parts of flowering plants: Root, Stem, Leaf, Inflorescence (Cymose and Racemose), Flower, Fruit, and Seed; Family – Malvaceae, Cruciferae, Leguminaceae, Compositae, Graminae; Animal tissues; Morphology, anatomy, and functions of different systems (digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, and reproductive) of an insect/frog (brief account only)
Unit 3Cell Structure and FunctionCell theory and cell as the basic unit of life; Structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; Plant cell and animal cell; Cell envelope, cell membrane, cell wall; Cell organelle structure and function; Endomembrane system – endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, vacuoles; Mitochondria, ribosomes, plastids, microbodies; Cytoskeleton, cilia, flagella, centrioles (ultrastructure and function); Nucleus – nuclear membrane, chromatin, nucleolus; Chemical constituents of living cells – biomolecules (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids); Enzymes – types, properties, enzyme action, classification, nomenclature; Cell division – Cell cycle, Mitosis, Meiosis, and their significance
Unit 4Plant PhysiologyPhotosynthesis – Autotrophic nutrition, site, pigments, photochemical and biosynthetic phases, cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation, chemiosmotic hypothesis, photorespiration (C3 & C4 pathways), factors affecting photosynthesis; Respiration – Exchange gases, glycolysis, fermentation, TCA cycle, electron transport, energy relations, respiratory quotient; Plant growth and development – Seed germination, growth phases, differentiation and redifferentiation, sequence of developmental processes, growth regulators (auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, ethylene, ABA)
Unit 5Human PhysiologyBreathing and Respiration – respiratory organs, mechanism, gas exchange, transport, regulation, respiratory volumes, disorders (asthma, emphysema, occupational disorders); Body fluids and Circulation – composition of blood and lymph, blood groups, coagulation, human circulatory system, cardiac cycle, cardiac output, ECG, disorders (hypertension, coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, heart failure); Excretory system – excretion modes, kidney structure and function, urine formation, osmoregulation, regulation (Renin-Angiotensin, ANF, ADH), disorders (uremia, renal failure, renal calculi, nephritis), dialysis, artificial kidney; Locomotion & Movement – types of movement, skeletal muscle, skeletal system, joints, disorders (myasthenia gravis, tetany, muscular dystrophy, arthritis, osteoporosis, gout); Neural Control & Coordination – neuron, nervous system, nerve impulse conduction; Chemical Coordination & Regulation – endocrine glands and hormones, hormone action, disorders (dwarfism, acromegaly, cretinism, goiter, exophthalmic goiter, diabetes, Addison’s disease)

Class 12

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 6ReproductionSexual reproduction in flowering plants – Flower structure, male & female gametophyte development, pollination types & examples, outbreeding devices, pollen-pistil interaction, double fertilization, post-fertilization events, endosperm & embryo development, seed & fruit formation, apomixis, parthenocarpy, polyembryony, significance of seed & fruit formation; Human Reproduction – Male & female reproductive systems, microscopic anatomy of testis & ovary, gametogenesis (spermatogenesis & oogenesis), menstrual cycle, fertilization, embryo development, implantation, pregnancy & placenta formation, parturition, lactation; Reproductive health – Need for reproductive health, prevention of STDs, birth control, contraception, MTP, amniocentesis, infertility, assisted reproductive technologies (IVF, ZIFT, GIFT, elementary idea)
Unit 7Genetics & EvolutionHeredity & variation – Mendelian inheritance, deviations (incomplete dominance, co-dominance, multiple alleles, blood group inheritance, pleiotropy), polygenic inheritance (elementary idea), chromosome theory of inheritance, chromosomes & genes, sex determination (humans, birds, honey bee), linkage & crossing over, sex-linked inheritance (hemophilia, color blindness), Mendelian & chromosomal disorders (Thalassemia, Down’s, Turner’s, Klinefelter’s); Molecular basis of inheritance – DNA as genetic material, DNA & RNA structure, packaging, replication, central dogma, transcription, translation, gene expression & regulation (Lac Operon), human genome project, DNA fingerprinting, protein biosynthesis; Evolution – Origin of life, biological evolution & evidence (paleontology, comparative anatomy, embryology, molecular evidence), Darwin’s contribution, modern synthetic theory, mechanism of evolution (mutation, recombination, natural selection), gene flow, genetic drift, Hardy-Weinberg principle, adaptive radiation, human evolution
Unit 8Biology and Human WelfareHealth & disease – pathogens, parasites causing human diseases (malaria, filariasis, ascariasis, typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, amoebiasis, ringworm, dengue, chikungunya), basic immunology, vaccines, cancer, HIV & AIDS, adolescence, drug & alcohol abuse, tobacco abuse; Microbes in human welfare – household food processing, industrial production, sewage treatment, energy generation, biocontrol agents, biofertilizers
Unit 9Biotechnology and its ApplicationsPrinciples & processes – Genetic engineering (recombinant DNA technology); Applications in health & agriculture – human insulin & vaccine production, gene therapy, genetically modified crops, transgenic animals, biosafety issues, biopiracy & patents
Unit 10Ecology and EnvironmentOrganisms & environment, population interactions (mutualism, competition, predation, parasitism), population attributes (growth, birth rate, death rate, age distribution); Ecosystem – patterns, components, productivity, decomposition, energy flow, pyramids of number, biomass, energy; Biodiversity & conservation – concept, patterns, importance, loss, conservation, hotspots, endangered organisms, extinction, Red Data Book, biosphere reserves, national parks & sanctuaries, sacred groves

NEET Syllabus 2026 – Physics (Classwise)

Class 11

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 1Physics and MeasurementUnits of measurement, System of Units, SI Units, fundamental and derived units, least count, significant figures, Errors in measurements, Dimensions of Physical quantities, dimensional analysis and applications
Unit 2KinematicsFrame of reference, motion in a straight line, position-time graph, speed and velocity (uniform & non-uniform), average speed, instantaneous velocity, uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time & position-time graphs, scalars & vectors, vector addition & subtraction, scalar & vector products, unit vector, resolution of vector, relative velocity, motion in a plane, projectile motion, uniform circular motion
Unit 3Laws of MotionForce and inertia, Newton’s Laws (1st, 2nd, 3rd), impulse, law of conservation of linear momentum, equilibrium of concurrent forces, static & kinetic friction, rolling friction, dynamics of uniform circular motion, centripetal force & applications (vehicle on level & banked road)
Unit 4Work, Energy, and PowerWork done by constant & variable force, kinetic & potential energies, work-energy theorem, power, potential energy of spring, conservation of mechanical energy, conservative & non-conservative forces, motion in a vertical circle, elastic & inelastic collisions (1D & 2D)
Unit 5Rotational MotionCenter of mass (2-particle system & rigid body), basic concepts of rotational motion, moment of force, torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum & applications, moment of inertia, radius of gyration, parallel & perpendicular axes theorems, equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation, comparison of linear & rotational motion
Unit 6GravitationUniversal law of gravitation, acceleration due to gravity & its variation with altitude/depth, Kepler’s laws, gravitational potential energy, gravitational potential, escape velocity, motion of satellite, orbital velocity, time period & energy of satellite
Unit 7Properties of Solids and LiquidsElastic behavior, stress-strain relationship, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, modulus of rigidity, fluid pressure & Pascal’s law, viscosity, Stokes’ law, terminal velocity, laminar & turbulent flow, critical velocity, Bernoulli’s principle & applications, surface energy & surface tension, angle of contact, excess pressure across curved surface, heat, temperature, thermal expansion, specific heat capacity, calorimetry, change of state, latent heat, heat transfer (conduction, convection, radiation)
Unit 8ThermodynamicsThermal equilibrium, zeroth law, concept of temperature, heat, work, internal energy, first law (isothermal & adiabatic processes), second law (reversible & irreversible processes)
Unit 9Kinetic Theory of GasesEquation of state of perfect gas, work done on compressing a gas, kinetic theory – assumptions, concept of pressure, kinetic interpretation of temperature, RMS speed, degrees of freedom, law of equipartition of energy, applications to specific heat capacities, mean free path, Avogadro’s number
Unit 10Oscillation and WavesOscillations & periodic motion (time period, frequency, displacement), simple harmonic motion (equation, phase, energy), oscillations of a spring, simple pendulum (time period derivation), wave motion, longitudinal & transverse waves, speed of traveling wave, displacement relation for progressive wave, superposition principle, reflection, standing waves (strings & organ pipes), fundamental mode & harmonics, beats

Class 12

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 11ElectrostaticsElectric charges (conservation), Coulomb’s law, superposition, continuous charge distribution, electric field (point charge, field lines, dipole, torque), electric flux, Gauss’s law & applications, electric potential, potential difference, equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy, conductors & insulators, dielectrics, capacitors (series & parallel, with & without dielectric), energy stored in capacitor
Unit 12Current ElectricityElectric current, drift velocity, mobility, Ohm’s law, resistance, V-I characteristics, electrical energy & power, resistivity & conductivity, series & parallel resistors, temperature dependence of resistance, internal resistance, EMF, combination of cells, Kirchhoff’s laws, Wheatstone bridge, metre bridge
Unit 13Magnetic Effects of Current & MagnetismBiot-Savart law, Ampere’s law & applications, force on moving charge & current-carrying conductor, force between parallel conductors, definition of ampere, torque on current loop, moving coil galvanometer (sensitivity, conversion to ammeter/voltmeter), current loop as magnetic dipole, bar magnet as equivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines, field due to dipole, torque on magnetic dipole, para-, dia-, ferromagnetic substances, temperature effect on magnetic properties
Unit 14Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating CurrentsFaraday’s law, induced EMF & current, Lenz’s law, Eddy currents, self & mutual inductance, AC – peak & RMS values, reactance & impedance, LCR series circuits, resonance, power in AC circuits, wattless current, AC generator, transformer
Unit 15Electromagnetic WavesDisplacement current, characteristics of EM waves, transverse nature, electromagnetic spectrum (radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray, gamma), applications
Unit 16OpticsReflection (spherical mirrors, mirror formula), refraction (plane & spherical surfaces, thin lens formula, lens maker formula), total internal reflection & applications, magnification, power of lens, combination of thin lenses, prism refraction, microscope & astronomical telescope, wave optics (wavefront, Huygens’ principle), laws of reflection & refraction using Huygens’ principle, interference, Young’s double-slit experiment, fringe width, diffraction (single slit), polarization, Brewster’s law, plane-polarized light, Polaroid
Unit 17Dual Nature of Matter & RadiationDual nature of radiation, photoelectric effect, Hertz & Lenard observations, Einstein’s photoelectric equation, particle nature of light, matter waves, de Broglie relation
Unit 18Atoms & NucleiAlpha-particle scattering experiment, Rutherford model, Bohr model, energy levels, hydrogen spectrum, composition & size of nucleus, atomic masses, mass-energy relation, mass defect, binding energy per nucleon, nuclear fission & fusion
Unit 19Electronic DevicesSemiconductors, semiconductor diode (I-V characteristics forward & reverse), diode as rectifier, LED, photodiode, solar cell, Zener diode & voltage regulation, logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND, NOR)
Unit 20Experimental SkillsVernier calipers, screw gauge, simple pendulum, metre scale, Young’s modulus, surface tension, viscosity, speed of sound, specific heat capacity, resistivity, Ohm’s law, galvanometer, focal length (convex mirror, concave mirror, convex lens), prism angle deviation, refractive index (glass slab), characteristic curves of p-n junction diode & Zener diode, identification of diode, LED, resistor, capacitor from mixed collection

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NEET Syllabus 2026 – Chemistry (Classwise)

Class 11

Physical Chemistry

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 1Some Basic Concepts of ChemistryMatter and its nature, Dalton’s atomic theory, laws of chemical combination, concept of elements, atoms, molecules, atomic & molecular masses, mole concept & molar mass, percentage composition, empirical & molecular formulae, chemical reactions, stoichiometry
Unit 2Structure of AtomDiscovery of electron, proton, neutron, atomic number, isotopes & isobars, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr models & limitations, shells & subshells, dual nature of matter & light, de Broglie relation, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, concept of orbitals, quantum numbers, shapes of s, p, d orbitals, rules for filling electrons (Aufbau, Pauli, Hund), electronic configuration, stability of half-filled & filled orbitals
Unit 3Classification of Elements & Periodicity in PropertiesSignificance of classification, development of periodic table, modern periodic law & present form, periodic trends – atomic radii, ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, valence

Inorganic Chemistry

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 9Classification of Elements & Periodicity in PropertiesModern periodic law & periodic table, s, p, d, f-block elements, periodic trends – atomic & ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, valence, oxidation states, chemical reactivity

Organic Chemistry

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 13Purification & Characterisation of Organic CompoundsPurification methods (crystallization, sublimation, chromatography, distillation, differential extraction), qualitative & quantitative analysis, detection of elements (N, S, P, halogens), empirical & molecular formula calculations
Unit 14Some Basic Principles of Organic ChemistryTetra-valency of carbon, hybridization, classification by functional groups, isomerism, nomenclature, types of reactions (substitution, addition, elimination, rearrangement), electronic effects (inductive, electromeric, resonance, hyperconjugation)
Unit 15HydrocarbonsClassification & isomerism; Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes – structure, properties, reactions; Aromatic hydrocarbons – structure, aromaticity, electrophilic substitution reactions
Unit 16Organic Compounds Containing HalogensPreparation, properties, reactions of haloalkanes & haloarenes; environmental effects (chloroform, DDT)
Unit 17Organic Compounds Containing OxygenProperties & reactions of alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids; nucleophilic addition & condensation reactions
Unit 18Organic Compounds Containing NitrogenAmines & diazonium salts – preparation, properties, reactions, uses; importance in synthetic organic chemistry
Unit 19BiomoleculesClassification & functions of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, nucleic acids; structure & function in biological processes
Unit 20Principles Related to Practical ChemistryDetection of elements & functional groups; principles in preparation of specific inorganic & organic compounds; qualitative & quantitative analysis (titrimetric & gravimetric)

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Class 12

Physical Chemistry

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 4Chemical Bonding & Molecular StructureValence electrons, ionic & covalent bonds, bond parameters, Lewis structure, polar & covalent character, valence bond theory, resonance, molecular geometry, VSEPR, hybridization (s, p, d), molecular orbital theory (homonuclear diatomic, qualitative), hydrogen bonding
Unit 5States of Matter: Gases & LiquidsThree states of matter, intermolecular interactions, bonding types, melting & boiling points, gas laws (Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac, Avogadro), ideal behavior, kinetic energy & molecular speeds, deviation from ideal behavior, liquefaction, critical temperature, liquid state – vapor pressure, viscosity, surface tension (qualitative)
Unit 6ThermodynamicsSystems, types, surroundings, work, heat, energy, extensive & intensive properties, state functions, first law (internal energy & enthalpy), heat capacity, Hess’s law, enthalpy of bond dissociation, combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase transition, ionization, solution, dilution, entropy, second law, Gibbs energy, third law (brief introduction)
Unit 7EquilibriumPhysical & chemical equilibrium, dynamic nature, law of mass action, equilibrium constant, Le Chatelier principle, ionic equilibrium – acids & bases, strong/weak electrolytes, degree of ionization, polybasic acids, acid strength, pH, hydrolysis of salts, buffer solutions, Henderson equation, solubility product, common ion effect
Unit 8Redox ReactionsOxidation & reduction, redox reactions, oxidation number, balancing redox reactions (electron transfer & change in oxidation numbers), applications

Inorganic Chemistry

UnitUnit NameTopics
Unit 10P-Block ElementsGeneral introduction, electronic configuration, trends in physical & chemical properties, unique behavior of first element of each group, Group 13 to 18 elements
Unit 11d- & f-Block ElementsIntroduction, electronic configurations, occurrence & characteristics of transition elements, trends in properties (physical, ionization enthalpy, oxidation states, atomic radii, color, catalytic behavior, magnetic properties, complex formation), preparation, properties & uses of K₂Cr₂O₇, KMnO₄, Lanthanoids & Actinoids (electronic configurations, oxidation states, lanthanoid contraction)
Unit 12Coordination CompoundsIntroduction, Werner’s theory, ligands, coordination number, denticity, chelation, IUPAC nomenclature, isomerism, bonding (valence bond & basic crystal field theory), color & magnetic properties, importance in qualitative analysis, metal extraction, biological systems

NEET 2026 Syllabus – Organic Chemistry (Class 11)

UnitUnit NameTopics Covered
Unit 13Purification and Characterisation of Organic CompoundsPurification methods (crystallization, sublimation, chromatography, distillation, differential extraction); qualitative & quantitative analysis including detection of elements (N, S, P, halogens) and calculations of empirical & molecular formulas
Unit 14Some Basic Principles of Organic ChemistryTetra-valency of carbon, hybridization, classification based on functional groups, isomerism, nomenclature, types of organic reactions (substitution, addition, elimination, rearrangement), electronic effects (inductive, electromeric, resonance, hyperconjugation)
Unit 15HydrocarbonsClassification & isomerism; Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes – structure, properties, reactions; Aromatic hydrocarbons – structure, aromaticity, electrophilic substitution reactions
Unit 16Organic Compounds Containing HalogensPreparation, properties, reactions of haloalkanes & haloarenes; environmental effects of compounds like chloroform & DDT
Unit 17Organic Compounds Containing OxygenProperties & reactions of alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids; important reactions such as nucleophilic addition & condensation
Unit 18Organic Compounds Containing NitrogenAmines & diazonium salts – preparation, properties, reactions, uses; importance in synthetic organic chemistry
Unit 19BiomoleculesClassification & functions of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, nucleic acids; structure & function of biomolecules in biological processes
Unit 20Principles Related to Practical ChemistryDetection of elements & functional groups in organic compounds; principles in preparation of specific inorganic & organic compounds; qualitative & quantitative analysis including titrimetric & gravimetric methods

Chapter-Wise Weightage: Learning from NEET 2025

Studying the chapter-wise weightage from NEET 2025 can help you prioritize your preparation:

  • Biology: Chapters like Human Physiology, Genetics, and Plant Physiology carried significant weightage.
  • Chemistry: A balanced mix of Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry appeared, with Organic Chemistry often carrying slightly higher importance.
  • Physics: Concept-heavy chapters such as Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Modern Physics are usually emphasized.

This analysis gives you clarity on high-yield topics, making your preparation smarter and more focused.

NEET 2025 Biology Chapter-wise Weightage

Botany (Class 11 & 12)

ClassChapter NameNo. of Questions
11thRespiration in Plants1
11thCell: The Unit of Life5
11thMorphology of Flowering Plants3
11thPlant Growth and Development2
11thPlant Kingdom5
11thBiological Classification1
11thAnatomy of Flowering Plants1
11thPhotosynthesis in Higher Plants2
11thCell Cycle and Cell Division1
12thMolecular Basis of Inheritance7
12thOrganisms and Populations3
12thBiodiversity and Conservation2
12thEcosystem4
12thSexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants5
12thMicrobes in Human Welfare4
12thPrinciples of Inheritance and Variation3
Total49

Zoology (Class 11 & 12)

ClassChapter NameNo. of Questions
11thStructural Organisation in Animals (Animal Tissues)4
11thLocomotion and Movement1
11thAnimal Kingdom4
11thBody Fluids and Circulation1
11thBiomolecules4
11thExcretory Products and their Elimination1
11thChemical Coordination and Integration4
11thBiotechnology and its Applications4
12thBiotechnology – Principles and Processes6
12thReproductive Health1
12thHuman Reproduction5
12thBiotechnology and its Applications5
12thHuman Health and Disease4
12thEvolution1
Total46

NEET 2025 Physics Chapter-wise Weightage

ClassChapter NameNo. of Questions
11thMechanical Properties of Fluids1
11thLaws of Motion1
11thWork, Energy and Power1
11thCircular Motion1
11thCenter of Mass and System of Particles1
11thKinetic Theory1
11thMotion in a Straight Line2
11thRotational Motion3
11thThermal Properties of Matter1
11thOscillations2
11thUnits and Measurements3
11thThermodynamics2
11thGravitation2
11thWaves1
12thRay Optics and Optical Instruments2
12thMoving Charges and Magnetism3
12thCurrent Electricity3
12thSemiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits2
12thElectromagnetic Waves2
12thElectromagnetic Induction1
12thAlternating Current1
12thElectrostatic Potential and Capacitance2
12thWave Optics2
12thElectric Charges and Fields1
12thAtoms2
12thDual Nature of Radiation and Matter2

NEET 2025 Chemistry Chapter-wise Weightage

ClassChapter NameNo. of Questions
11thStructure of Atom2
11thClassification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties2
11thHydrocarbons3
11thSome Basic Concepts of Chemistry2
11thRedox Reactions1
11thOrganic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques4
11thEquilibrium3
11thChemical Bonding and Molecular Structure2
11thThermodynamics1
12thBiomolecules2
12thPrinciples of Qualitative Analysis1
12thCoordination Compounds4
12thThe P-Block Elements2
12thChemical Kinetics3
12thElectrochemistry1
12thSolutions3
12thAmines2
12thAldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids3
12thThe d- and f-Block Elements1
12thHaloalkanes and Haloarenes2
12thAlcohols, Phenols and Ethers1
Total45

Tips to Cover NEET 2026 Syllabus Effectively

Best Books for NEET 2026 Preparation

While NCERT books are your foundation, reference books help deepen your understanding and improve problem-solving. Here are the most recommended ones:

When will the official NEET 2026 syllabus be released?

The official NEET 2026 syllabus will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA), expected around December 2025. Until then, students can follow the NEET 2025 syllabus as there have been no major changes in recent years.

What subjects are included in the NEET 2026 syllabus?

The NEET 2026 syllabus covers three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with topics taken from both Class 11 and Class 12 NCERT curriculum.

Is there any change in the NEET 2026 syllabus compared to NEET 2025?

Currently, there are no major changes reported in the syllabus. Students should continue preparing with the NEET 2025 syllabus as it is expected to remain largely the same for 2026.

Which subject carries the most weightage in NEET?

Biology carries the highest weightage in NEET, contributing around 50% of the total questions. Physics and Chemistry each contribute roughly 25%.

How can I use the NEET 2026 syllabus to plan my preparation?

Students can use the syllabus to:

Track their progress chapter-wise

Identify high-weightage chapters

Allocate time for each subject effectively

Focus on both theory and numerical practice

Are NCERT textbooks enough for NEET 2026 preparation?

Yes, NCERT textbooks for Class 11 and 12 are the foundation for NEET preparation. Additional reference books can be used for problem-solving and conceptual clarity, especially in Physics and Chemistry.

Where can I find the chapter-wise weightage for NEET 2026?

Chapter-wise weightage is usually based on previous year papers. Students can refer to NEET 2025 analysis to understand which chapters are frequently asked and prioritize their study accordingly.

How important is practical knowledge for NEET?

Practical skills in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry are important as NEET often asks questions based on experiments, observation, and application of concepts in practical scenarios.

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