What is the Biology syllabus for NEET?

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    Jhalak Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

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    NEET is one of the toughest competitive exams for aspirants, so they should know the topic-wise syllabus of NEET UG. They should know whether there will be more questions from any topic or subject in the NEET exam or the chapter-wise weightage. The most common questions will come from the subject of biology. Check out the syllabus given below in the table:
     
    Class 11
    Weightage
    Class 12
    Weightage
    Diversity in the Living World
    14%
    Reproduction
    9%
    Structural Organization in Animals and Plants
    5%
    Genetics and evolution
    18%
    Cell Structure and Function
    9%
    Biology and Human Welfare
    9%
    Plant Physiology
    6%
    Biotechnology and its Applications
    4%
    Human Physiology
    20%
    Ecology and environment
    6%
  • The Biology syllabus for NEET has undergone changes based on the recommendations by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Although earlier the NEET syllabus for Biology was categorised into Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus, it has now been merged. The units of the NEET 2024 Biology syllabus is given below. 

    Unit I: Diversity in Living World

    Unit II: Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants

    Unit III: Cell Structure and Function

    Unit IV: Plant Physiology

    Unit V: Human Physiology

    Unit VI: Reproduction

    Unit VII: Genetics and Evolution

    Unit VIII: Biology and Human Welfare

    Unit IX: Biotechnology and Its Applications

    Unit X: Ecology and Enviro

    ...more

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