NEET Guide: Syllabus, Eligibility, Cutoffs Chapter-wise Analysis

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is the gateway for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses in India. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), NEET is the only medical entrance exam recognized across the country.

This guide provides all the essential information aspirants need for NEET , along with a detailed Physics chapter-wise question distribution to help you prepare effectively.


NEET Eligibility Criteria

To appear for NEET, candidates must satisfy the following criteria:

Age Limit:

  • Minimum: 17 years by 31 December 2026
  • Maximum: No limit

Educational Qualification:

  • Must have passed Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English
  • Minimum marks in PCB:
    • General/Unreserved: 50%
    • OBC/SC/ST: 40%
    • PwD: 45%

Attempts:

  • No restriction on the number of attempts

NEET Syllabus Overview

The NEET syllabus is entirely based on NCERT Class 11 and 12 for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Biology (Class 11 & 12)

  • Diversity of living organisms
  • Structural organization in plants and animals
  • Cell structure and function
  • Genetics, evolution, and ecology
  • Human physiology and reproduction
  • Plant physiology and reproduction

Physics (Class 11 & 12)

  • Mechanics, laws of motion, work, energy, power
  • Oscillations and waves
  • Thermodynamics
  • Electrostatics and current electricity
  • Magnetism and electromagnetic induction
  • Optics and modern physics
  • Semiconductors and communication systems

Chemistry (Class 11 & 12)

  • Physical Chemistry: thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics
  • Organic Chemistry: hydrocarbons, biomolecules, reaction mechanisms
  • Inorganic Chemistry: periodic table, chemical bonding, coordination compounds

NEETExam Pattern

  • Mode: Offline (pen-and-paper)
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Total Questions: 180 (all compulsory)
  • Total Marks: 720
  • Marking Scheme: +4 for correct, −1 for wrong, 0 for unattempted

Subject-wise Distribution

SubjectQuestionsMarks
Physics45180
Chemistry45180
Biology90360
Total180720

Biology carries the highest weightage (50% of marks).


Chapter-wise Physics Questions in NEET

Here’s the average number of questions from each chapter based on previous NEET exams:

Class 11 Physics

ChapterQuestionsNotes
Physical World & Measurement1–2Conceptual questions
Units & Dimensions1Mostly conceptual
Kinematics2–3Motion in 1D & 2D, projectile motion popular
Laws of Motion2–3Friction & force-based numericals
Work, Energy & Power2Important numericals
System of Particles & Rotational Motion2–3Frequent engine topic
Gravitation2Mix of theory & numericals
Mechanical Properties of Matter1Less frequent
Fluid Mechanics1Conceptual
Thermodynamics1–2Numerical problems
Kinetic Theory of Gases1Simple numerical/conceptual
Oscillations1–2Simple harmonic motion, pendulum, spring

Class 12 Physics

ChapterQuestionsNotes
Electrostatics2–3Key electricity topic
Current Electricity3–4Very consistent
Moving Charges & Magnetism2–3Magnetism & Lorentz force
Electromagnetic Induction & AC2Numerical & conceptual
Electromagnetic Waves1–2Theory-based
Optics3–5High-yield, ray & wave optics
Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation2–3Conceptual
Atoms & Nuclei1–2Conceptual questions
Semiconductors & Electronics2–3Diodes, transistors
Communication Systems1–2Low weightage

Tip: High-weightage chapters include Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Optics, Magnetism, Laws of Motion, and Kinematics.


NEET Chemistry Chapter-wise Weightage

Total Chemistry questions in NEET: 45
Class 11: ~20–22 questions, Class 12: ~23–25 questions


Class 11 Chemistry (Physical, Organic, Inorganic)

ChapterApprox. No. of QuestionsNotes / High-Yield Topics
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry1–2Mole concept, stoichiometry, atomic/molecular mass
Structure of Atom1Quantum numbers, electronic configuration
Classification of Elements & Periodicity1–2Periodic trends, properties
Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure2–3VSEPR, hybridization, polarity
States of Matter1Gases laws, ideal & real gases
Thermodynamics / Thermochemistry1–2Enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs energy
Equilibrium1Chemical and ionic equilibrium
Redox Reactions & Electrochemistry Basics1Oxidation numbers, balancing reactions
Hydrogen1Properties, isotopes
s-Block Elements (Alkali & Alkaline earth)1Reactions, uses
p-Block Elements (Boron, Carbon family basics)1Important for concept-based questions
Organic Chemistry Basics2Nomenclature, isomerism, functional groups

Class 11 Total: ~20–22 questions

High-priority chapters: Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure, Organic Chemistry Basics, Thermodynamics, Periodicity


Class 12 Chemistry (Physical, Organic, Inorganic)

ChapterApprox. No. of QuestionsNotes / High-Yield Topics
Solid State1Types of solids, crystal structures
Solutions1Colligative properties, Raoult’s law
Electrochemistry1–2Conductance, cell potential, Nernst equation
Chemical Kinetics1Rate laws, order of reaction
Surface Chemistry1Catalysis, adsorption
The General Principles & Reactivity of Elements1Conceptual questions
The p-Block Elements (Advanced)2–3Group 15–18 elements, oxides, halides
The d-Block Elements (Transition Metals)2Complex formation, properties
The f-Block Elements1Lanthanides, actinides basics
The Coordination Compounds1–2Nomenclature, geometry, isomerism
The Organic Chemistry (Carbohydrates, Proteins, Amino Acids, Biomolecules)2Often 1–2 questions per biomolecule
The Organic Chemistry (Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life)1–2Conceptual questions and applications

Class 12 Total: ~23–25 questions

High-priority chapters: d-Block Elements, p-Block Elements, Biomolecules, Coordination Compounds, Electrochemistry

NEET 6 Cutoff Marks (Expected)

A score of 500+ is considered strong for most medical colleges

Disclaimer

This content is for educational purposes only. Dates, syllabus, exam patterns, and cutoffs are based on past trends and may change. Please refer to official NEET/NTA sources for final informatio