Importance, Marks Distribution & Scoring Strategy
– Highest weightage in NEET – Least ambiguity in questions – Strong NCERT dependency – High accuracy achievable with revision
Human Physiology - 15–18% - Circulation, Respiration, Digestion
Genetics & Evolution -13–15% - Heredity, DNA, Evolution concepts
Ecology & Environment -10–12% - Ecosystem, Biomes, Environmental impact
Plant Physiology - 8–10% - Photosynthesis, Transpiration
Reproduction (Plants & Humans) - 8–10% - Gametogenesis, Fertilization
Cell Structure & Function - 6–8% - Cell organelles, Transport
Organic Chemistry – 30–34% – Principles, Hydrocarbons, Biomolecules
Physical Chemistry – 30% – Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Kinetics
Inorganic Chemistry –30–36% – Coordination Compounds, p-block
– Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure – Thermodynamics – Equilibrium – Coordination Compounds – Organic Chemistry Basic Principles – p-Block Elements – Hydrocarbons and Haloalkanes
Mechanics – 12–14% – Laws of Motion, Energy, Gravitation
Electrostatics – 8–10% – Coulomb’s Law, Field concepts
Modern Physics – 10–12% – Photoelectric effect, Atomic models
Current Electricity & Magnetism – 10–12% – Circuits, Magnetism concepts
Thermodynamics – 7–9% – Heat, Ideal gases
Optics & Waves – 6–10% – Ray optics, Wave motion
– Adaptive weightage tracking – Mistake intelligence system – Reverse syllabus planning – Cognitive fatigue training – Selective over-revision – Question-first learning
NEET (UG) 2026 Exam Pattern Overview – Total Questions: 180 – Total Marks: 720
– Biology: 90 questions – 360 marks (50%) – Chemistry: 45 questions – 180 marks (25%) – Physics: 45 questions – 180 marks (25%)
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