What are the important chapters of the NEET syllabus?

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    Sreetama Datta Roy | Contributor-Level 10

    3 weeks ago

    All the chapters are important for NEET 2025. However, the most number of questions are asked from the following chapters of the syllabus of NEET.

    Physics:

    • Laws of Motion of System of Practices and Rigid Body
    • Current Electricity Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
    • Semiconductor Electronics
    • Thermodynamics

    Chemistry:

    • Chemical Bonding
    • p-block
    • Coordination Compounds
    • General Organic Chemistry
    • Aromatic Compounds
    • Mole Concepts
    • Thermodynamics
    • Equilibrium

    Botany

    • Genetics and Evolution
    • Ecology and Environment
    • Plant Physiology

    Zoology

    • Human Physiology
    • Human Reproduction and Reproductive Health
    • Animal Kingdom, Origin & Evolution.

    Students must note that these are a

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    Mallika Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The NEET 2024 examination holds significant importance for individuals aspiring to pursue a career in medicine. By examining historical trends, prospective NEET candidates can pinpoint crucial subjects that often carry greater significance in the examination. Notably, in the NEET 2024 test, biology questions are uniformly distributed between grades 11 and 12, underscoring their significance. To excel in NEET readiness, students should concentrate on fundamental biology concepts, organized by chapter. This targeted approach aids in mastering pivotal topics that warrant special attention. Furthermore, the Chemistry segment of the NEET 20

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