The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the only entrance test for admission in top undergraduate medical courses in India such as AIIMS and JIPMER and other medical colleges government as well as private. This is the reason why the level of difficulty for the examination is high.
The first thing that a candidate must know is the New syllabus for NEET 2021. It will be easy to move onto the next step. Identifying the chapter-wise weightage will make it easier to sort out which chapter needs more attention and time.
Every year, it has been observed that only the serious candidates can clear it. It is very important that you should have a strict and solid preparation strategy for the preparation of NEET 2021 exam. Both the classes 11th and 12th carry equal weightage, so you need to revise thoroughly for both the classes.
Here is a list of chapters along with the dedicated class so that you can prepare an effective strategy, which chapters need to be focused on. The following table gives a brief about the New syllabus for NEET 2021 along with their weightage.
Physics | |||
Topics (Class 11) | Weightage* | Topics (Class 12) | Weightage* |
Physical World Units and Measurements | 2% | Electric Charges and Fields Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | 9% |
Motion in a Straight Line Motion in a Plane | 3% | Current Electricity | 8% |
Laws of Motion | 3% | Moving Charges and Magnetism Magnetism and Matter | 5% |
Work, Energy, and Power | 4% | Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current | 8% |
System of Particles and Rotational Motion | 5% | Electromagnetic Waves | 5% |
Gravitation | 2% | Ray Optics and Optical Instruments Wave Optics | 10% |
Mechanical Properties of Solids Mechanical Properties of Fluids Thermal Properties of Matter | 3% | Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | 6% |
Thermodynamics | 9% | Atoms Nuclei | 3% |
Kinetic Theory | 3% | Semiconductor Electronics | 9% |
Oscillations Waves | 3% | – | – |
CHEMISTRY | |||
Topics (Class 11) | Weightage* | Topics (Class 12) | Weightage* |
Basic Concepts of Chemistry | 1% | Solid State | 2% |
Structure of Atom | 2% | Solutions | 2% |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties | 2% | Electrochemistry | 2% |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | 5% | Chemical Kinetics | 3% |
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids | 2% | Surface Chemistry | 2% |
Thermodynamics | 8% | Isolation of Elements | 2% |
Equilibrium | 6% | p-Block Elements | 5% |
Redox Reactions | 3% | d- and f-Block Elements | 4% |
9. Hydrogen | Coordination Compounds | 9% | |
10. s-Block Elements | 2% | Haloalkanes and Haloarenes | 3% |
11. Some p-Block Elements | 2% | Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers | 4% |
12. Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques | 4% | Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids | 4% |
13. Hydrocarbons | 3% | Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen | 2% |
14. Environmental Chemistry | 2% | Biomolecules | 3% |
Polymers | 3% | ||
Chemistry in Everyday Life | 2% |
Biology | |||
Topics (Class 11) | Weightage* | Topics (Class 12) | Weightage* |
The Living World Biological Classifications Planet Kingdom Animal Kingdom | 14% | Reproduction in Organisms Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Human Reproduction Reproductive health | 9% |
Morphology of Flowering Plants Anatomy of Flowering Plants Structural Organisation in Animals | 5% | Principles of Inheritance and Variation Molecular Basis of Inheritance Evolution | 18% |
Cell-The Unit of Life Biomolecules Cell Cycle and Cell Division | 9% | Human Health and Diseases Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production Microbes in Human Welfare | 9% |
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Transport in Plants Mineral Nutrition Plant – Growth and Development Respiration in Plants | 6% | Biotechnology – Principles and Processes Biotechnology and its Application | 4% |
Digestion and Absorption Breathing and Exchange of Gases Body Fluids and Circulation Excretory Products and Their Elimination Locomotion and Movement Neural Control and Coordination Chemical Coordination and Integration | 20% | Organisms and Populations Ecosystem Biodiversity and its Conservation Environmental Issues | 6% |
It is highly recommended that you follow NCERT books for the basic preparations and take maximum mock test papers for hands-on practice. It will enhance your speed and accuracy. Follow the above topics to score maximum marks in Physics in NEET. Good grip on maximum weightage topics can award you a decent score and can open the doors to several government and private colleges which is good for a safer side.
With uncertainty in the dates of NEET 2021 Exam, candidates must try to keep revising the most important topics on a regular basis. To polish your preparation, take back-to-back mock tests in order to enhance your speed and accuracy.
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