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Full NEET 2026 Syllabus Breakdown With Prep Plan For Each Chapter Complete Guide for Students

Updated: 19 Feb 2026, 12:54:44

Full NEET 2026 Syllabus Breakdown With Prep Plan For Each Chapter Complete Guide for Students

If you are dreaming to become a doctor and serve people, then NEET 2026 is the most important exam for you. Every year lakhs of students study very hard to crack this exam and get MBBS seat in good medical college. I am also a student and I know how confusing it feels when we think about full syllabus. It looks so big and scary at first, but trust me, if we break it into small parts, it becomes easy and managable.

NEET UG 2026 will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). NTA is a national level exam conducting body in India which also conducts many other entrance exams. It makes sure exam is fair and transparent. Through NEET, students get admission in MBBS, BDS and other medical courses in government and private colleges across India. So understanding full syllabus properly is first step toward success.


NEET 2026 Exam Overview

Before knowing syllabus, we must understand exam pattern clearly.

Basic Exam Details

Particular Details
Exam Name NEET UG 2026
Conducting Body National Testing Agency (NTA)
Mode of Exam Offline (Pen & Paper)
Duration 3 Hours
Total Questions 180
Total Marks 720
Subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology

NEET exam has 180 MCQ questions. Each correct answer gives 4 marks and 1 mark is deducted for wrong answer. So negative marking is there, we must be careful.

Biology has 90 questions (360 marks), Physics and Chemistry each have 45 questions (180 marks each). So Biology has highest weightage.


NEET 2026 Full Syllabus Breakdown

Syllabus is mainly based on Class 11 and Class 12 NCERT books. Below I am giving subject-wise breakdown in simple way.


Physics Syllabus Breakdown

Physics is little tough for many students because it has numericals. But if concepts are clear, it becomes intresting.

Class 11 Physics Topics

Chapter Important Areas
Units & Measurements Errors, Significant figures
Kinematics Motion in 1D & 2D
Laws of Motion Newton’s Laws
Work, Energy & Power Work-energy theorem
Thermodynamics Laws of thermodynamics
Oscillations & Waves SHM, Wave motion

Class 12 Physics Topics

Chapter Important Areas
Electrostatics Coulomb’s law
Current Electricity Ohm’s law, Circuits
Magnetism Magnetic field
Optics Ray & Wave optics
Modern Physics Photoelectric effect, Atoms
Semiconductor Diodes, Logic gates

How To Prepare Physics (Prep Plan)

  • First read NCERT carefully.

  • Then practice numericals daily.

  • Make formula sheet for quick revision.

  • Solve previous year questions (very important).

Try to solve at least 30–40 questions daily from Physics. Slow and steady practice helps.


Chemistry Syllabus Breakdown

Chemistry is scoring subject if prepared properly. It has three parts: Physical, Organic and Inorganic.

Class 11 Chemistry Topics

Section Chapters
Physical Mole concept, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium
Organic Hydrocarbons
Inorganic Periodic table, Chemical bonding

Class 12 Chemistry Topics

Section Chapters
Physical Solutions, Electrochemistry
Organic Haloalkanes, Alcohols, Biomolecules
Inorganic p-Block, d-Block, Coordination compounds

How To Prepare Chemistry

  • For Inorganic, read NCERT line by line.

  • For Organic, understand reaction mechanism.

  • For Physical, practice numericals daily.

  • Revise named reactions again and again.

Chemistry needs regular revision, otherwise we forget reactions very fast.


Biology Syllabus Breakdown

Biology is most important subject in NEET. It has Botany and Zoology.

Class 11 Biology Topics

Unit Chapters
Diversity Living world, Animal & Plant kingdom
Structural Organisation Morphology, Anatomy
Cell Structure Cell, Biomolecules
Human Physiology Digestion, Breathing, Circulation

Class 12 Biology Topics

Unit Chapters
Reproduction Human reproduction
Genetics Mendelian inheritance
Evolution Theories of evolution
Biotechnology Principles & Applications
Ecology Ecosystem, Biodiversity

How To Prepare Biology

  • Read NCERT at least 3–4 times.

  • Underline important lines.

  • Make short notes.

  • Practice MCQs daily.

Many questions come directly from NCERT lines. Even small diagrams are important.


Chapter-Wise Preparation Strategy (Smart Planning)

Now I will give a simple prep plan for each chapter type.

1. Conceptual Chapters (Physics & Physical Chemistry)

  • Understand theory first.

  • Solve basic examples.

  • Then move to higher level questions.

  • Revise formulas weekly.

2. Memory-Based Chapters (Inorganic & Biology)

  • Make short notes.

  • Revise daily 30 minutes.

  • Use flash cards.

  • Practice assertion-reason questions.

3. Reaction-Based Chapters (Organic Chemistry)

  • Learn mechanisms.

  • Practice conversion questions.

  • Revise named reactions every week.


6-Month Preparation Plan for NEET 2026

Here is a sample time table for 6 months serious preparation.

Month Target
Month 1–2 Complete Class 11 syllabus
Month 3–4 Complete Class 12 syllabus
Month 5 First full revision
Month 6 Mock tests & weak area improvement

Daily Study Plan (Example):

  • Biology – 3 hours

  • Chemistry – 2.5 hours

  • Physics – 2.5 hours

  • Revision – 1 hour

Total around 8–9 hours daily. You can adjust according to your routine.


Importance of Previous Year Questions

Solving last 10 year NEET papers is very important. It helps to:

  • Understand exam pattern

  • Know frequently asked topics

  • Improve speed and accuracy

At least solve 1 full mock test every week in last 3 months.


Common Mistakes Students Do

  • Ignoring NCERT

  • Not revising regularly

  • Focusing only on one subject

  • Not giving mock tests

  • Studying without timetable

Please avoid these mistakes. Consistency is more important than studying 12 hours one day and then sleeping next day.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is NEET 2026 syllabus same as NCERT?

Yes, NEET syllabus is mainly based on Class 11 and 12 NCERT books of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. So if you complete NCERT properly, you cover most syllabus.

2. How many times should I revise syllabus?

Minimum 3 full revisions are required before exam. First for understanding, second for strengthening, third for final polishing.

3. Can I crack NEET in one year?

Yes, many students crack NEET in one year with proper strategy and dedication. But you must follow strict timetable and regular practice.

4. Which subject should I focus more?

Biology has highest weightage (360 marks), so give extra focus to Biology. But do not ignore Physics and Chemistry because cutoff depends on total marks.

5. Is coaching necessary for NEET?

Coaching is helpful but not compulsory. If you have good guidance, proper books and discipline, you can prepare at home also.


Important Links for NEET 2026

  • Official Website: National Testing Agency (NTA) NEET UG Section

  • Information Bulletin: Available on NTA official portal

  • All India Counselling: Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)

  • State Counselling: Respective state medical education websites

Always check official website for latest updates about syllabus, application form and exam dates. Do not trust fake news on social media.


Final Words

Dear friends, I know NEET syllabus looks very big and sometimes we feel tired or demotivated. But remember, every big dream needs strong effort. Break syllabus into small chapters. Study daily little little. Revise again and again. Solve MCQs regularly.

You do not need to be super genius. You just need consistency and right planning. Even average student can crack NEET with smart work. Believe in yourself and do not give up.

If this guide helped you, please share with your friends who are preparing for NEET 2026. Let us study together and achieve our doctor dream. All the best 😊📚

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