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NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) study guides
NEET-UG is India's mandatory medical-school entrance exam covering physics, chemistry, and biology at the higher-secondary level.
Topics (10)
Biology — Cell Biology & Plant Physiology
10% of testCell structure and function, cell division (mitosis/meiosis), plant physiology (photosynthesis, respiration, hormones) — core of NEET Botany.
Biology — Human Physiology & Reproduction
10% of testHuman digestive, circulatory, respiratory, excretory, and neural systems, plus human reproduction and reproductive health — core of NEET Zoology.
Biology — Ecology & Environment
5% of testEcosystems, population ecology, biodiversity, ecological succession, environmental issues, and conservation — approximately 10% of NEET Biology.
Chemistry — Physical Chemistry
5% of testThermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, solutions, and chemical kinetics — approximately 30% of NEET Chemistry.
Chemistry — Organic Chemistry
5% of testBiomolecules (carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids), reaction mechanisms, named reactions, polymers, and chemistry in everyday life — approximately 35% of NEET Chemistry.
Chemistry — Inorganic Chemistry
5% of testp-block elements, d-block and f-block elements, hydrogen, s-block elements, coordination compounds, and chemical bonding — approximately 35% of NEET Chemistry.
Physics — Mechanics
5% of testLaws of motion, work-energy-power, rotational motion, gravitation, properties of bulk matter — approximately 30% of NEET Physics.
Physics — Electromagnetism
4% of testElectric charges, Gauss's law, capacitors, current electricity, magnetism, and electromagnetic induction — approximately 25% of NEET Physics.
Physics — Optics & Modern Physics
4% of testRay optics, wave optics, dual nature of matter, atomic models, nuclear physics, and semiconductor devices — approximately 25% of NEET Physics.
Biology — Genetics, Molecular Biology & Evolution
8% of testMendelian genetics, chromosomal theory, molecular basis of inheritance (DNA replication, transcription, translation), and evolution — approximately 15% of NEET Biology.
Locale-specific guides
Every NEET topic is published with locale-specific framing for candidates testing in different countries. Pass-rate stats, regulatory context, and study tips all change by locale.
- United StatesAmerican candidates
- United KingdomBritish candidates
- IndiaIndian candidates
- PhilippinesFilipino candidates
- NigeriaNigerian candidates
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