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The syllabus for NEET UG 2024, slated for May, has been released by the NTA, encompassing Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects. Despite recent reductions, the syllabus retains its substantial breadth. To aid aspirants to become successful in the medical entrance examination, Aakash Byju’s expert, Nabin Kaarki, National Academic Director, Medical presents NEET UG 2024 revised syllabus analysis.
NEET, a critical assessment for future medical practitioners in India, is administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and acts as the doorway to undergraduate medical programs. As certain reductions are made in the NEET syllabus, analysing previous years' question papers to gauge topic weightage is a time-consuming endeavour. However, this article offers an exhaustive analysis of the NEET syllabus, employing subject-specific scrutiny to highlight essential chapters crucial for effective exam preparation.
NEET 2024 syllabus has been updated, involving the removal, addition and modification of specific chapters and topics within Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects. Below mentioned are the changes in the revised syllabus.
Below mentioned are the changes done in the NEET Physics syllabus by the authority. Candidates must check the same for better preparation.
Class 11: No new topic has been included, but "Physical World" has been removed.
Class 12: The introduction of "Experimental Skills" is the only new addition, with no deletions of Chapters from the existing syllabus.
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NEET Chemistry syllabus comprises the topics from class 11 and 12. Below given are the changes done in the NEET Chemistry syllabus for candidate’s reference.
Class 11: No new topic has been added, but "States of Matter: Gases & Liquids," "Hydrogen," "The S-Block Elements," and "Environmental Chemistry" are no longer there in the syllabus.
Class 12: "Principles Related to Practical Chemistry" is the new inclusion, while "The Solid State," "Surface Chemistry," "General Principles & Processes of Isolation of Elements," "Polymers," and "Chemistry in Everyday Life" have been deleted.
Biology syllabus of NEET 2024 constitutes topics from Zoology and Botany subjects from class 11 and 12. Below mentioned are the changes done in the NEET Biology syllabus for candidate’s reference.
Class 11: "Morphology of Flowering Plants" (Malvaceae, Cruciferae, Leguminosae, Compositae, Gramineae) is a new inclusion, whereas "Transport in Plants" and "Mineral Nutrition" have been removed.
Class 12: "Biodiversity and Conservation (Sacred Groves)" is an addition. "Reproduction in Organisms," "Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production," and "Environmental Issues" have been omitted.
Class 11: "Structural Organisation in Animals - Animal Morphology (Frog)" has been added, and "Digestion and Absorption" is no longer a part of the syllabus.
Class 12: No new topic has been added, but "Reproduction in Organisms" and "Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production - Animal Husbandry" have been deleted.
For a strong performance in the medical entrance exam, prioritising key chapters coupled with regular practice and problem solving is required. An effective way of preparation involves knowing the NEET chapter-wise weightage. Below mentioned are the subject wise weightage of important topics for NEET 2024 for candidate’s reference.
Preparing for NEET Physics requires a systematic and comprehensive approach. NEET Physics chapter wise weightage is given in the table below for a thorough understanding.
S. No. | Chapters | Percentage of questions asked |
1 | Current Electricity | 7.07 |
2 | Semiconductor Electronics: Materials Devices and Simple Circuits | 6.18 |
3 | Ray Optics and Optical Instruments | 5.73 |
4 | System of Particles & Rotational Motion | 5.39 |
5 | Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | 4.72 |
6 | Moving Charges and Magnetism | 4.49 |
7 | Work Energy and Power | 4.27 |
8 | Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | 4.16 |
9 | Gravitation | 4.04 |
10 | Laws of Motion | 3.96 |
Chemistry section is often considered to be tough by the medical aspirants, making it mandatory to have the knowledge of the chapter wise weightage. NEET Chemistry chapter wise weightage by Aakash Byju’s expert is given in the table below.
S. No. | Chapters | Percentage of questions asked |
1 | Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | 6.18 |
2 | Hydrocarbons | 5.39 |
3 | Equilibrium | 5.28 |
4 | Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques | 5.06 |
5 | Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids | 5.06 |
6 | The p-Block Elements (Group 15-18) | 4.94 |
7 | Coordination Compounds | 4.94 |
8 | Electrochemistry | 4.16 |
9 | Structure of Atom | 4.04 |
10 | The d and f-Block Elements | 3.70 |
Biology is an important section in the NEET exam as it covers the maximum marks. Therefore, to score good marks in this section, candidates must know NEET Biology chapter wise weightage which has been mentioned in the table below.
S. No. | Chapters | Percentage of questions asked |
1 | Molecular Basis of Inheritance | 9.41 |
2 | Principles of Inheritance and Variation | 7.96 |
3 | Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants | 7.76 |
4 | Morphology of Flowering Plants | 6.50 |
5 | Cell: The Unit of Life | 6.31 |
6 | Biological Classification | 5.63 |
7 | Cell Cycle and Cell Division | 5.63 |
8 | Plant Kingdom | 5.24 |
9 | Anatomy of Flowering Plants | 5.24 |
10 | Ecosystem | 4.76 |
S. No. | Chapters | Percentage of questions asked |
1 | Biotechnology - Principles and Processes | 9.73 |
2 | Human Reproduction | 8.53 |
3 | Animal Kingdom | 8.04 |
4 | Biomolecules | 8.00 |
5 | Evolution | 6.93 |
6 | Human Health and Disease | 6.93 |
7 | Body Fluids and Circulation | 6.00 |
8 | Reproductive Health | 5.47 |
9 | Biotechnology and its applications | 4.93 |
10 | Breathing and Exchange of Gases | 4.05 |
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