The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) – NEET UG 2026 Syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum of Class 11 and Class 12 for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany & Zoology).
The syllabus is designed to evaluate conceptual understanding, application skills, and analytical ability required for medical education. Candidates must prepare thoroughly from both Class 11 and 12 topics.
| Class 11 Topics | Class 12 Topics |
|---|---|
|
Units & Measurements Laws of Motion Work, Energy & Power Thermodynamics Oscillations & Waves |
Electrostatics Current Electricity Magnetism & EMI Optics Modern Physics |
| Class 11 Topics | Class 12 Topics |
|---|---|
|
Structure of Atom Chemical Bonding Thermodynamics Equilibrium Organic Chemistry Basics |
Electrochemistry Chemical Kinetics Coordination Compounds Biomolecules Organic Chemistry Reactions |
| Botany | Zoology |
|---|---|
|
Plant Physiology Genetics & Evolution Ecology Reproduction in Plants Biotechnology |
Human Physiology Reproductive Health Evolution Biotechnology Applications Ecology & Environment |
Biology carries the highest weightage in NEET UG, accounting for 90 out of 180 questions.
Candidates are advised to prioritize NCERT textbooks and focus on conceptual clarity, diagrams, formulas, and regular practice of MCQs.
Yes, the syllabus is primarily based on NCERT Class 11 and 12. Most questions are directly or conceptually from NCERT. Thorough revision of NCERT is essential.
Biology carries the highest weightage. It includes 90 questions out of 180. Strong preparation in Biology is crucial.
Yes, both Class 11 and 12 topics are included. Equal importance is given to both classes. Students must revise fundamentals carefully.
The syllabus generally follows NCERT curriculum. Any updates are announced by NTA officially. Candidates should check official notifications.
Physics includes 45 questions. Conceptual clarity is important. Practice numerical problems regularly.
Yes, Organic Chemistry has significant weightage. Reaction mechanisms are important. NCERT-based preparation is recommended.
NCERT is the foundation for preparation. Reference books help with practice questions. Focus on clarity rather than excessive resources.
Some questions are application-based. Practical concepts from NCERT may appear. Understanding experiments improves performance.
