NEET 2023 is to be held on May 7, 2023. Most of the candidates must now be focused on completing their NEET Syllabus. To crack NEET 2023, candidates need to prepare a good study plan so that they can cover all the topics that carry good weightage in the syllabus.
NEET Study Plan and Time Table should include the topics of high weightage. Solving at least 2 previous year NEET Question Papers weekly should be included in the preparation plan. With an updated NEET Exam Pattern, candidates will get internal choice in section B of all 4 subjects.
Every year more than 15 lakh candidates appear for NEET for a career in medical sciences. It is a single UG entrance exam for more than 97,000 MBBS and 27,000 BDS seats in over 600 medical colleges in India including JIPMER and AIIMS. Therefore candidates are advised to focus on their preparation and they can also refer to the plan provided below.
The Study Plan mentioned below is for quick revisions because most of the candidates save the last two months for revisions. So to help those candidates in preparing a good preparation plan we have divided the topics in the table below. Check NEET Chapter-wise Weightage
November-December 2022 |
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Electrostatics |
Basics of Organic Chemistry, Hydrocarbons & Halides |
Diversity in Living World |
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Magnetism |
HydroCarbons, Chemistry in Every- day life |
Reproduction |
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Current Electricity |
Organic Chemistry (Aldehydes, Ketones, Ether) |
Cell Structure and Functions |
4 |
Mechanics (Units and Dimensions) |
Polymers and Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Biology in Human Welfare |
January-February 2023 |
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1 |
Laws of Motion |
Mole Concept & States of Matter |
Structural Organization in Animals and Plants |
2 |
Modern Physics and Optics |
Solutions, Solid State, Equilibrium |
Genetics and Evolution |
3 |
Kinematics & Work Energy & Power |
Atomic Structure |
Physiology |
4 |
Gravitation, Mechanics of Solids and fluids |
Chemical Kinematics and Surface Chemistry |
Biotechnology |
March-April 2023 |
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Atomic Nucleus & Semiconductors |
Chemical Bonding |
Animal Kingdom |
2 |
Thermodynamics, Kinetic theory & Properties of Matter |
D & F Block Elements |
Plant Physiology |
3 |
Mechanics (Oscillations and Waves) |
P Block Elements |
Ecology |
4 |
Electromagnetic Waves and Communication Systems |
Classification of Elements, S-block Elements, Hydrogen, and its Compounds |
Exchange of Gases, Body Fluids and Circulation |
Candidates can repeat the same time table or start their revisions. |
Subjects | Level: High Weightage, Less Difficulty | Level: High Weightage, High Difficulty |
Level: Moderate Topics, Moderate Difficulty |
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Quick Links of NEET Study Notes:
Candidates preparing for NEET 2023 are highly recommended to go through NEET paper analysis of last 10 years to prepare strategically. You can check the detailed analysis of subject-wise NEET paper for last 10 years using the links provided here:
Key: Practicing all diagrams with proper labelling can help you learn better
Chemistry is a part theoretical and part application-based subject comprising of three parts, namely, Physical, Inorganic and Organic chemistry.
Key: Learning the Periodic Table is the key to success in Chemistry
Key: Flowcharts can help clear your concepts in a much easier way. Divide the topics as major and minor topics and study accordingly.
Apart from building a monthly time table, candidates should also prepare a daily time table and should strictly follow it. There are two types of studies, i.e., Self Taught Learning and Coaching.
While studying, divide the topics on the basis of how difficult it is for you. Not only will this help identify your weak points but also it becomes easy for you to find the questions related to those topics on which you have a good grip and help you score sureshot marks in no time! In this way you will have ample time to solve the questions you find tough and lengthy.
The more you practice, the better are your chances to score more in NEET 2023. Once you are done with the learning part, lean towards the practice part.
NEET Exam Pattern 2023: There is an internal choice in NEET question paper. The updated NEET exam pattern is as mentioned in the table below:
Number of Questions |
180 |
Maximum Marks |
720 |
No. of Subjects |
4; Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology |
No. of questions/ Section |
Sections 2: A and B
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Type of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Marking Scheme |
Correct: +4; incorrect: -1; Unanswered- 0 |
Exam Mode |
Offline( Pen Paper Mode) |
Duration |
200 minutes |
Knowing the exam pattern will help the candidate efficiently manage time, which in return will help the candidate attempt every question given in the question paper.
Must Read on NEET Exam Pattern:
The next focus is on the subject wise syllabus of the exam which will give us a broad idea about the topics that should be practiced. Before beginning, candidates must be aware of the syllabus and other related information to craft a preparation strategy. NEET covers a total of 97 chapters/ units in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology.
Physics Syllabus of Class 11th |
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Physical-world and measurement |
Laws of Motion |
Kinematics |
Work, Energy, and Power |
The motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body |
Gravitation |
Properties of Bulk Matter |
Thermodynamics |
The behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory |
Oscillations and Waves |
Physics Syllabus of Class 12th |
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Electrostatics |
Current Electricity |
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents |
Electromagnetic Waves |
Optics |
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
Atoms and Nuclei |
Electronic Device |
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Chemistry Syllabus of Class 11th |
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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry |
Structure of Atom |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure |
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids |
Thermodynamics |
Equilibrium |
Redox Reactions |
Hydrogen |
s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals) |
Some p-Block Elements |
Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques |
Hydrocarbons |
Environmental Chemistry |
Chemistry Syllabus of Class 12th |
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Solid State |
Solutions |
Electrochemistry |
Chemical Kinetics |
Surface Chemistry |
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements |
p- Block Elements |
d and f Block Elements |
Coordination Compounds |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers |
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Biomolecules |
Polymers |
Chemistry in Everyday Life |
Biology Syllabus of Class 11th |
Biology Syllabus of Class 12th: |
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Diversity in Living World |
Reproduction |
Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants |
Genetics and Evolution |
Cell Structure and Function |
Biology and Human Welfare |
Plant Physiology |
Biotechnology and Its Applications |
Human physiology |
Ecology and environment |
Must Read:
Book | Author |
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Trueman’s Objective Biology for NEET |
M.P Tyagi |
Complete NEET guide: Biology |
MTG Editorial Board |
Pradeep Publication’s Biology |
Pradeep Publication |
40 Days Biology for NEET |
S. Chakravarty |
Objective Biology |
Dinesh |
Pradeep Publication’s Biology |
Pradeep Publication |
Publications for Biology |
GRB Bathla’s |
Book | Author |
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Objective Physics |
D.C. Pandey |
Concepts of Physics |
H.C. Verma |
Problems in General Physics |
I.E. Irodov |
Physics for NEET |
C.P. Singh |
Fundamentals of Physics |
Halliday, Resnick and Walker |
Complete NEET guide: Physics |
MTG Editorial Board |
40 Days Physics for NEET |
SB Tripathi |
Book | Author |
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40 Days Chemistry for NEET |
Sudhanshu Thakur |
Physical Chemistry |
O.P. Tandon |
Organic Chemistry |
Morrison Boyd |
Objective Chemistry |
R.K. Gupta |
Modern’s ABC of Chemistry for class 11th and 12th. |
S.P. Jauhar |
Concise Inorganic Chemistry for Inorganic Chemistry |
J.D. Lee |
NEET is a parameter to gauge the genuineness and responsibility of understudies towards seeking after a medicinal course. This has led to a significant increase in the number of candidates appearing for the exam every year. This increase in the number of candidates has led to an increase in the competition amongst the candidates. Without a serious and sturdy preparation plan, making a significant mark in the exam is very difficult.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.