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National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is an all-India pre-medical entrance test for students looking to pursue various medical courses like MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH (BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, etc.) in government as well as private institutions.
NEET examination is conducted every year by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for 200 marks consisting of four subjects including Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, and Botany, each having a weightage of 25 per cent. Hence it is important to have a perfect strategy to deal with Physics questions so that you can solve most of them.
All the subjects in NEET are equally important and every subject requires a specialised strategy. In this article we discuss Physics strategy for NEET wherein 10 tips shared by our Physics experts have been provided which will certainly help you score well in the examination.
Below are top 10 tips to solve Physics which are important for NEET preparation as well as during the examination.
Go through 20 most important concepts. There are certain concepts which are repeated in the examination year after year. You must go through all the important concepts listed below before the exam as the probability of questions from such topics is very high. This is a part of the smart strategy which helps in scoring high marks in the Physics section. This is more important for people who have a paucity of time and have still not covered the syllabus. They should definitely go through these concepts. Revise theory, formulas, numericals and previous year questions of the topics mentioned in the table which is at the end of this article consisting of concepts along with the number of times such concepts has been asked in the last 5 years of NEET Examination.
Table: NEET in last five years
Concept | No. of times asked |
Logic Gates | 5 |
Conservation Of angular momentum | 4 |
Resistance and Resistivity | 4 |
Torque | 4 |
Young's double slit experiment -1 | 4 |
Adiabatic process | 3 |
De-broglie wavelength of an electron | 3 |
Earth's magnetism | 3 |
Electric potential due to continuous charge distribution | 3 |
Energy level for Hydrogen | 3 |
Equations of motions of SHM | 3 |
Extrinsic Semiconductor | 3 |
Law of radioactivity decay | 3 |
Nature of Electromagnetic Waves | 3 |
Photoelectric effect | 3 |
Terms associated with SHM | 3 |
Transistor as a device | 3 |
Applications of Gauss Law | 2 |
Astronomical Telescope | 2 |
Bulk Modulus | 2 |
Read the syllabus. Reading the syllabus properly is essential as it gives an idea about the topics from which questions can be asked in NEET. Also it has been observed that students start reading chapters directly from the books and end up reading chapters which are not mentioned in the NEET. Hence, reading the topics mentioned in NEET syllabus is an important aspect of the preparation.
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Read and analyse previous year papers. Previous year question papers are the best guide to prepare for NEET. Go through Previous Year Questions (PYQs), you will be able to assess the general difficulty level of the questions asked, areas from where most questions are being asked and important topics which need extra emphasis.
Refer only relevant books. Difficulty level of Physics questions in NEET doesn't match books like Irodov, S.S. KROTOV etc. Generally students start practising questions from these books and end up losing time for other subjects. Hence it is recommended to go for NCERT based books which are more relevant for the NEET. You can also refer to MTG fingertips, DC Pandey for NEET physics etc.
Practice NCERT exercise questions. One should practice NCERT exercise questions first and not go for additional exercise questions as the difficulty level of additional exercise questions is not relevant for the NEET. However if one feels that he or she has already completed exercise questions and has sufficient time, you can go for additional exercise.
Make short notes. Considering the enormous syllabus that has to be covered, making short notes can help in last minute preparations. Hence, make short notes of every chapter which you can cover in 2-3 hours in the last few days before the examination. Short notes for a chapter consist of four to six pages out of which two pages should be allocated to formulas and concepts, two pages for important points and the rest two pages which must be left blank for further addition if you get any important point while attempting mock tests.
Start answering questions which are easy. In the Physics section, there are some questions which are concept based and are easy. While some questions involve numericals with heavy calculations which take more time. Hence you must try to cover easy questions first and then go for relatively difficult questions. Also in some questions, you might feel stuck and end up wasting more time. Avoid such a situation, if any question is taking more time, leave that and move to another question as time management is an important aspect in NEET.
Use elimination tricks. In the Physics section, elimination techniques can help you solve 1-2 extra questions. Also, it will help you save some time during the examination. However, this must be used when you are not able to solve the question using your conceptual knowledge. In this, you can use dimensional analysis from options or do reverse engineering which means use each option to verify the question. There will be at least one option out of the four which will satisfy the question and that will be the correct option only. While attempting previous year questions and mock tests, you can observe that in some questions this trick helps.
Highlight/circle the key words. There are some words like EXCEPT, NOT CORRECT, OTHER THAN, etc. that need attention as sometimes these words are missed while reading the questions. So to avoid this mistake, you can highlight such keywords while reading the question.
Maintain speed and accuracy for better tIme management. Considering the high cutoff in the NEET, speed plays an important role. Aso there is always a chance of silly mistakes while doing mathematical calculations, hence you need to be extra careful while solving a numerical problem. Speed and accuracy can be improved if mock tests are practised on a regular basis.
As mentioned above Physics is the subject in which many NEET aspirants face difficulties. To score well in the examination, Physics cannot be neglected. Hence a perfect strategy as provided in this article to ace NEET Physics is sure to help you secure highest scores.
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First, understand the NEET syllabus clearly for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Focus only on the NCERT syllabus, as most NEET questions are directly or indirectly based on NCERT, especially in Biology and Chemistry. Avoid unnecessary reference books at this stage.
Divide your 4 months into phases. In the first 2 months, focus on completing the entire syllabus. Study Biology daily, as it carries the highest weightage. Read NCERT Biology line by line, make short notes, and revise regularly. For Chemistry, give priority to NCERT for Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. Practice basic numericals and reactions consistently. In Physics, focus on understanding concepts and practicing standard questions rather than memorizing formulas.
In the third month, start intensive revision along with topic-wise and full-length mock tests. Analyze each test carefully to identify weak areas and work on them. Improve time management and accuracy during this phase.
In the last month, focus mainly on revision and mock tests. Revise NCERT multiple times, especially Biology diagrams, tables, and examples. Avoid learning new topics at the last moment. Maintain a proper sleep schedule and take short breaks to avoid burnout.
Stay consistent, avoid distractions, and believe in your preparation. Even a few focused hours daily with proper planning can make a big difference. All the best!
Scoring 600+ marks in NEET within 4 months is definitely challenging, especially if you are starting almost from scratch, but it is not impossible. It largely depends on your discipline, daily study hours, clarity of basics, and how smartly you plan your preparation.
First, you need to be very realistic and focused. In 4 months, your main goal should be to strengthen NCERT-based concepts rather than trying to study everything in extreme detail. NEET questions are largely NCERT-oriented, especially in Biology and Chemistry. If you can master NCERT thoroughly, your chances improve significantly.
Biology should be your top priority because it carries the maximum weightage and is comparatively scoring. Read NCERT line by line for both Class 11 and 12. Revise multiple times and practice MCQs daily. Even if Physics feels tough initially, focus on high-weightage and formula-based chapters like Modern Physics, Current Electricity, Semiconductors, Ray Optics, and Laws of Motion. Chemistry can be divided smartly: give more time to Organic and Inorganic NCERT, and practice numericals regularly for Physical Chemistry.
You should ideally study 10–12 focused hours daily with a fixed timetable. Daily revision and weekly full-length mock tests are extremely important. Initially, your mock scores may be low, but what matters is consistent improvement and learning from mistakes. Analyze each test carefully to understand weak areas.
Since you are already enrolled in another college, time management becomes even more important. Try to minimize distractions and use early mornings or late evenings effectively. Avoid too many reference books; stick to NCERT and one reliable question bank.
That said, aiming for 600+ in 4 months is ambitious and depends on your learning speed and consistency. Even if you fall slightly short, a strong score improvement can still open opportunities in government or private colleges depending on category and cutoff trends.
Stay disciplined, trust the process, and do not compare your journey with others. Many students have made significant jumps in short durations with focused effort. All the best.
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