Is 11 and 12 syllabus enough for NEET 2020 by Prof Ravindra
Is 11 and 12 syllabus enough for NEET 2020 by Prof Ravindra - In respect of NEET 11 and 12 syllabus, Prof Ravindra (Executive Dean for NEET And Senior Physics Lecturer, Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions stated that “Studying 11 and 12 from NCERT is sufficient to get a qualified rank”. National Testing Agency (NTA) is the authority competent to conduct the NEET 2020 on July 26. With almost three month push up in the exam conduction, candidates are having enough time for preparation, NEET 2020 aspirants are now anxious about whether the syllabus of 11 and 12 is enough for NEET or they have to work on or prepare some extra. It is extremely essential for medical aspirants to familiarize themselves with NEET syllabus 2020 in order to crack the medical entrance exam with a better score. NEET is the single gateway for granting medical UG admission in India. This makes it obvious that candidates need to give it their best shot and prepare from NEET 2020 syllabus without skipping any of the important chapters.

Social media QnA platform like Facebook, Twitter, Quora are flooded with question regarding this queries like “ Is revising the NEET 11 and 12 syllabus is enough for cracking NEET 2020?” or “What extra aspirants can study for NEET preparation?”. Which shows how NEET 2020 aspirants are waiting for these answers. To solve this queries for students who are appearing for NEET 2020, Careers360 live interacted with Prof. Ravindra Kumar Kondamudi in which he stated that “Candidates after completing the syllabus of 11 and 12 for NEET do not have to sit ideal. Aspirants have to practice more and more conceptual concepts of NEET 2020.” Candidates can go through the article below to know the opinion of experts on where the 11 and 12 syllabus is enough for NEET 2020 or not.
Is 11 and 12 syllabus sufficient for NEET 2020?
In the live conversation Prof. Ravindra stated that “11 and 12 from NCERT is sufficient to get a qualified rank. NEET examination is not that tough. Students need not go beyond the syllabus prescribed by NCERT board CBSE board. Most questions are also based on the syllabus and concept of NCERT text book only.” Which means aspirants preparing from 11 & 12 syllabus is enough for NEET 2020 entrance exam. However candidates have to take care that they are preparing from NCERT books. The previous years NEET questions papers comprises the question based on NCERT concepts, which increase its relevance more. Students studying 11 and 12 from NCERT are sufficient to get a qualified rank. NEET entrance exam is not that tough if aspirants are preparing with the right strategies. Students are advised not to go beyond the syllabus, as most questions are based on syllabus and concept of NCERT.
Class and subject wise weightage of NEET
Aspirants can go through the class and subject wise weightage of NEET to have an better idea about which chapters need to be focussed more.
NEET Physics
Class 11 | Class 12 | ||
Topics/ Units | Weight-age in percentage | Topics/ Units/ Concepts | Weight-age in percentage |
Physical world and measurement | 2% | Electrostatics | 9% |
Kinematics | 3% | Current Electricity | 8% |
Laws of Motion | 3% | Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism | 5% |
Work, Energy and Power | 4% | Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current | 8% |
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body | 5% | Electromagnetic Waves | 5% |
Gravitation | 2% | Optics | 10% |
Properties of Bulk Matter | 3% | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation | 6% |
Thermodynamics | 9% | Atoms & Nuclei | 3% |
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory | 3% | Electronic Devices | 9% |
Oscillation & Waves | 3% |
NEET Chemistry
Class 11 | Class 12 | ||||
Unit | Topic/ Chapters | Weightage in Percentage | Unit | Topic / Chapters | Weightage* |
I | Basic Concepts of Chemistry | 1% | I | Solid State | 2% |
II | Structure of Atom | 2% | II | Solutions | 5% |
III | Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties | 2% | III | Electrochemistry | 2% |
IV | Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | 5% | IV | Chemical Kinetics | 3% |
V | States of Matter: Gases and Liquids | 2% | V | Surface Chemistry | 2% |
VI | Thermodynamics | 8% | VI | Isolation of Elements | 2% |
VII | Equilibrium | 6% | VII | p-Block Elements | 5% |
VIII | Redox Reactions | 3% | VIII | d- and f-Block Elements | 4% |
IX | Hydrogen | 3% | IX | Coordination Compounds | 9% |
X | s-Block Elements | 2% | X | Haloalkanes and Haloarenes | 3% |
XI | Some p-Block Elements | 2% | XI | Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers | 4% |
XII | Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques | 4% | XII | Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids | 4% |
XIII | Hydrocarbons | 3% | XIII | Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen | 2% |
XIV | Environmental Chemistry | 2% | XIV | Biomolecules | 3% |
XV | Polymers | 3% | |||
XVI | Chemistry in Everyday Life | 2% |
NEET Biology
Class 11 | Class 12 | ||||
Unit | Topic / Chapters | Weightage* | Unit | Topic / Chapters | Weightage* |
Diversity of Living Organisms | 14% | Diversity of Living Organisms | 14% | ||
Chapter-1: The Living World | Chapter-1: The Living World | ||||
Chapter-2: Biological Classification | Chapter-2: Biological Classification | ||||
Chapter-3: Plant Kingdom | Chapter-3: Plant Kingdom | ||||
Chapter-4: Animal Kingdom | Chapter-4: Animal Kingdom | ||||
II | Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals | 5% | II | Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals | 5% |
Chapter-5: Morphology of Flowering Plants | Chapter-5: Morphology of Flowering Plants | ||||
Chapter-6: Anatomy of Flowering Plants | Chapter-6: Anatomy of Flowering Plants | ||||
Chapter-7: Structural Organisation in Animals | Chapter-7: Structural Organisation in Animals | ||||
III | Cell: Structure and Function | 9% | III | Cell: Structure and Function | 9% |
Chapter-8: Cell-The Unit of Life | Chapter-8: Cell-The Unit of Life | ||||
Chapter-9: Biomolecules | Chapter-9: Biomolecules | ||||
Chapter-10: Cell Cycle and Cell Division | Chapter-10: Cell Cycle and Cell Division | ||||
IV | Plant Physiology | 6% | IV | Plant Physiology | 6% |
Chapter-11: Transport in Plants | Chapter-11: Transport in Plants | ||||
Chapter-12: Mineral Nutrition | Chapter-12: Mineral Nutrition | ||||
Chapter-13: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants | Chapter-13: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants | ||||
Chapter-14: Respiration in Plants | Chapter-14: Respiration in Plants | ||||
Chapter-15: Plant - Growth and Development | Chapter-15: Plant - Growth and Development | ||||
V | Human Physiology | 20% | V | Human Physiology | 20% |
Chapter-16: Digestion and Absorption | Chapter-16: Digestion and Absorption | ||||
Chapter-17: Breathing and Exchange of Gases | Chapter-17: Breathing and Exchange of Gases | ||||
Chapter-18: Body Fluids and Circulation | Chapter-18: Body Fluids and Circulation | ||||
Chapter-19: Excretory Products and Their Elimination | Chapter-19: Excretory Products and Their Elimination | ||||
Chapter-20: Locomotion and Movement | Chapter-20: Locomotion and Movement | ||||
Chapter-21: Neural Control and Coordination | Chapter-21: Neural Control and Coordination | ||||
Chapter-22: Chemical Coordination and Integration | Chapter-22: Chemical Coordination and Integration |
Expert opinion while going through 11 & 12 syllabus for NEET 2020
Medical aspirants can go through the below mentioned advice given by Prof. Ravindra which they have to follow while preparing for NEET 2020 with 11 and 12 syllabus. Going through the given guidelines surely boost up the NEET 2020 preparation.
Practice more and more
As it is aforementioned, candidates after completing the syllabus of 11 and 12 for NEET do not have to sit ideal. Aspirants have to practice more and more conceptual concepts of NEET 2020. This practice makes the aspirants more familiar with the question pattern and the level of NEET 2020 entrance exam. Candidates can opt for mock tests for NEET preparation. Candidates should practice previous 10 years question papers as most of the questions are based on the previous year question concept and if some of the questions are asked on the same concept in NEET 2020, it will surely be the jackpot for medical aspirants.
Take care of time management
While preparing for 11 and 12 syllabus for NEET 2020, one major thing aspirants need to take care of is the time management. Candidates should practice on how to manage the time before appearing for NEET 2020. Management of time properly plays a crucial role in cracking any of the competitive exams. Candidates are advised to evaluate their NEET 2020 preparation and work on the time management.
Attempt the question by following cycle rule
While attempting the NEET questions from the sample paper or in the mock test, candidates are advised to attempt the question in two cycles. In first cycle aspirants have to attempt the questions of NEET 2020 sample papers, those are totally known to them. Attempting the known question first boosts the aspirants concentration and helps the aspirants to save time also. In the second cycle candidates can go through the questions, in which they have some problems.
Frequently Asked Question (FAQs) - Is 11 and 12 syllabus enough for NEET 2020 by Prof Ravindra
Question: Is 11 and 12 syllabus is enough for NEET 2020?
Answer:
Yes, preparation from 11 and 12 NEET syllabus is enough for cracking NEET 2020.
Question: Which book is best for NEET preparation in class 11 or 12?
Answer:
For preparation of NEET, candidates can opt for NCERT, as it is the best book advised by experts.
Question: Why 11 and 12 syllabus is enough for NEET?
Answer:
As per the previous year NEET question papers, all questions are based on the NCERT concept of 11 and 12.
Question: Which class has the highest NEET weightage 11 or 12?
Answer:
The syllabus of NEET is divided in equal ratio from class 11 and 12.
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Questions related to NEET
what is neet 2021 syllabus , will it include reduced syllabus
Hello,
The NEET syllabus has not been reduced yet and Ministry of Education has issued a notification ruling out NEET 2021 syllabus reduction. However, unlike previous years, candidates will have given more options to answer the NEET 2021 questions.
The below link will give you the more details along with the syllabus. Please go through the same :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
good luck
im so depressed worried with my inter percentage im SC im with intermediate 53%and pcb 44.7%pcb can i get admission in medical College through neet score or my interpercentage affect my admission in neet counseling im so depressing about my inter percentage i want study neet and clear neet
Hey!
As per the eligibilty criteria for NEET 2021 for SC category, candidate must have atleast 40% in 10+2 with PCB. So, you are eligible to write NEET 2021 exam but you need to work hard and score good marks in NEET so as to grab a good medical college in India. To know more, visit here:
NEET Eligibility Criteria 2021 - Qualification, Age Limit, Marks Required (careers360.com)
Thankyou
is there any update regarding neet 2021 application form?
Hi
No, there has been no update regarding release of Neet application form as of now
Neet 2021 application form will be released at its official website i. e ntaneet . nic . in , but the exact date for the release of neet application form has not been announced as of now.
There is delay in the release of your neet application form due to delayed events of neet 2020 like delayed counselling and also due to covid .
Your neet application form is expected to be released by the end of January or early february 2021, but these are mere expectations, so for exact dates we need to wait for the notification from NTA regarding the same.
Once, the application form gets released you will be able to fill it in online mode at the official website of neet i. e ntaneet . nic . in and for that you need to go through 5 steps i. e
*neet registration to generate your login credentials,
*then fill the form,
* and after that you need to go for uploading your documents,
* then pay the application fee
*and finally you should take the printout of confirmation page
And,
to be eligible for filling the form you should be at least 17 years old by 31st December 2021 and should be either appearing for 12th board 2021 or should have passed it with English and PCB with at least 50% in aggregate of PCB in case if you are from general or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB in case if you are from obc/sc or st category
Till the application form gets released you should continue your neet preparation, go well through the chapters , solve numericals and mcqs after finishing each chapter, follow a timetable to avoid wastage of time and once you are done with your neet syllabus focus on revision and then go through previous year question papers and mock test papers.
For detailed information about neet 2021 application form , you can go through our page for which link is provided below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
If you have any other doubt/query then you can always reach us to clear them :) we are always available to help you out and guide you
Thank you
have neet ug 2021 exam date and application date released yet?
Hi
No, as of now neither Neet 2021 examination date nor Neet application form has been released
If I tell you about examination date, then
NEET examination is normally conducted on the 1st sunday of May every year, so considering that your neet 2021 examination is expected to be conducted on 2nd May 2021 .
But yes,
There are also chances that your neet 2021 might be delayed due to covid. Also, now that CBSE board examination are going to start from 4th May chances of Neet examination to be delayed has increased , but this cannot be said with surety , so for now we need to wait for the notification from NTA regarding the same
Coming to neet application form,
Neet 2021 application form will be released at its official website i. e ntaneet . nic . in , but the exact date for the release of neet application form has not been announced as of now.
Your neet application form is expected to be released by the end of January or early february 2021, but these are mere expectations, so for exact dates we need to wait for the notification from NTA regarding the same.
Once, the application form gets released you will be able to fill it in online mode at the official website of neet i. e ntaneet . nic . in and for that you need to go through 5 steps i. e
*neet registration to generate your login credentials
*then fill the form,
* and after that you need to go for uploading your documents,
* then pay the application fee
*and finally you should take the printout of confirmation page
Till the application form gets released you should continue your neet preparation, go well through the chapters , solve numericals and mcqs after finishing each chapter, follow a timetable to avoid wastage of time and once you are done with your neet syllabus focus on revision and then go through previous year question papers and mock test papers.
For detailed information about neet 2021 application form , you can go through our page for which link is provided below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
If you have any other doubt then you can always reach us to clear them :) we are always available to help you out and guide you
Thank you
neet or emcet exams or compalary for joining in bsc nursing course which exam will conducts for bsc nursing.
Hello,
If you want to go BSC nursing then no need to give NEET or EAMCET examination. Because for BSC nursing so many another entrance examination is held.
• JIPMER examination
• AJEE examination
• SAAT examination
• AUAT examination
• DSAT examination
These above entrance examination held for BSC nursing admission. Infact BSC nursing also divided some years like 4years or 2years. I'll provide you a link you can check it for all details about BSC nursing.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-nursing
All the best.