
Every year, lakhs of students appear for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), with dreams of securing admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and other medical programs across India. With competition intensifying each year, knowing how to crack NEET with a smart, subject-wise strategy is more important than ever.
A successful NEET preparation strategy begins with understanding the weightage of each subject. Biology carries the highest overall weightage and is divided into Botany and Zoology. Physics and Chemistry require strong conceptual clarity and regular MCQ practice. Here's a quick subject-wise overview:
| Subject | Key Focus Areas | Recommended Resource |
|---|---|---|
| Biology | Genetics, Human Physiology, Ecology, Cell Biology, Reproduction | Biology Class 11, Biology Class 12 |
| Chemistry | Organic Chemistry, Coordination Compounds, Chemical Bonding, Biomolecules | Chemistry Class 11, Chemistry Class 12 |
| Physics | Mechanics, Optics, Electrostatics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics | Physics Class 11, Physics Class 12 |
For a step-by-step approach tailored to your starting point, explore EduRev's How To Prepare For NEET guide.
Choosing the right NEET study material can make or break your preparation. The best books for NEET are those that align closely with the NCERT curriculum while building deeper conceptual understanding.
Beyond textbooks, use PPTs for NEET Preparation and One-Shot Videos for NEET on EduRev to quickly revise entire chapters before tests.
NEET Biology preparation demands thorough coverage of both Class 11 and Class 12 syllabi. Students often underestimate Class 11 topics, but they consistently contribute a significant share of questions in the paper.
NEET Botany important topics like Plant Kingdom and Photosynthesis, and NEET Zoology important topics like Animal Kingdom and Human Reproduction, carry reliable weightage every year. Strengthen your command over these using EduRev's structured Biology Class 11 and Biology Class 12 courses. For quick last-minute revision, Short Notes for NEET are extremely helpful.
No matter how well you study theory, consistent practice through mock tests and DPPs is what truly builds exam readiness. Regular NEET mock test practice improves both speed and accuracy - two qualities that directly impact your final score.
EduRev offers a comprehensive NEET Mock Test Series - Updated 2026 Pattern that simulates real exam conditions. For daily practice, the DPP: Daily Practice Problems for NEET and Daily Test for NEET Preparation keep your preparation consistent throughout the week.
A question many NEET aspirants ask is: Is NCERT enough for NEET? The honest answer is that NCERT is absolutely essential - a significant majority of NEET questions are either directly lifted from or conceptually derived from NCERT content. No amount of reference book study can substitute for thorough NCERT mastery.
Make NCERT your first and most revisited resource. Strengthen your NCERT preparation using NCERT Based Tests for NEET and the comprehensive NCERT Textbooks, Tests & Solutions available on EduRev. The NCERT on your Fingertips 2025-2026 Edition is especially valuable for Biology, helping you practice MCQs directly based on NCERT lines - exactly how toppers prepare.
A well-structured NEET study plan can help you complete the entire syllabus even in 4 months, provided you stay disciplined and consistent. Here is a general monthly breakdown:
| Month | Focus Area |
|---|---|
| Month 1 | Complete Class 11 syllabus - Physics, Chemistry, Biology fundamentals |
| Month 2 | Complete Class 12 syllabus - all three subjects |
| Month 3 | Full-length mock tests, topic-wise MCQ practice, weak area revision |
| Month 4 | Past year papers, crash course revision, short notes consolidation |
EduRev's 4 Months Preparation for NEET course and Study Plans for NEET provide structured daily timetables so you never feel lost about what to study next.
NEET Physics and Chemistry require a different approach compared to Biology. While Biology is more fact-based, Physics demands conceptual clarity and numerical practice, and Chemistry - especially Organic Chemistry - needs thorough understanding of reaction mechanisms and named reactions.
With an enormous syllabus to cover, especially in Biology, smart revision tools are not optional - they are essential. NEET short notes, flashcards, and mnemonics help you retain large amounts of information efficiently and recall them quickly during the exam.
These tools work best when combined with regular testing. After a revision session with short notes or flashcards, immediately attempt a short topic-wise MCQ test to reinforce retention.
In the final weeks of preparation, two activities give the highest return on your time: solving NEET past year papers and taking a structured crash course for rapid revision.
Solving NEET Past Year Papers in timed, exam-like conditions exposes you to real question trends, recurring topics, and the difficulty level you should expect. Previous year paper analysis consistently shows that certain topics repeat across years - identifying these patterns gives you a clear advantage.
For aspirants in the last stretch of preparation, EduRev's Crash Course for NEET offers fast-paced, high-yield revision of all three subjects. Pair this with mock tests from the NEET Mock Test Series and targeted practice through NCERT Based Tests for NEET to seal your preparation.
Students targeting medical colleges beyond NEET can also explore AFMC Mock Test Series 2026, JIPMER: Subject wise Tests & Practice Mock Tests 2026, VITEEE: Subject Wise and Full Length MOCK Tests, and SRMJEEE Subject Wise & Full Length Mock Tests 2026 on EduRev to cover all their options.
Scoring 650+ in NEET is absolutely achievable with the right combination of NCERT mastery, consistent mock test practice, and smart revision. Start early, stay consistent, and use every tool available to you - your medical seat is within reach.
| 1. How many attempts do I get for NEET in my lifetime? | ![]() |
| 2. What is a good score in NEET to get into a government medical college? | ![]() |
| 3. Is NCERT enough to crack NEET or do I need extra books? | ![]() |
| 4. How many hours a day should I study to crack NEET in one year? | ![]() |
| 5. What is the difference between NEET cutoff and NEET qualifying marks? | ![]() |
| 6. How do I manage Biology, Physics, and Chemistry together while preparing for NEET? | ![]() |
| 7. What happens if two students get the same NEET score - how is the rank decided? | ![]() |
| 8. Is it possible to crack NEET while studying in Class 11, or should I start only in Class 12? | ![]() |
| 9. What is the NEET exam pattern and how many questions are asked in total? | ![]() |
| 10. How do I improve my NEET Biology score if I keep forgetting diagrams and definitions? | ![]() |
| 11. What are the best ways to practise NEET Physics numerical problems without getting stuck? | ![]() |
| 12. How do I know if my NEET preparation is actually on track or if I am wasting time? | ![]() |
| 13. What are the most common mistakes students make in NEET that cause them to lose marks? | ![]() |
| 14. Can a student who failed NEET once come back and crack it the next year? | ![]() |
| 15. What is the full form of NEET and which body conducts it? | ![]() |