NEET 2026
Preparation Guide
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test — a complete month-by-month study plan with subject-wise strategies and actionable tips.
Month-Wise NEET Plan
Month 1-2: NCERT Foundation
Read NCERT thoroughly — this is the single most important step
- Read NCERT Biology Class 11 cover to cover
- Read NCERT Physics and Chemistry Class 11
- Highlight and note key terms, definitions, diagrams
- Start making flashcards for Biology terms
Month 3-4: NCERT Class 12 + Practice
Complete Class 12 NCERT and begin serious practice
- Read NCERT Biology, Physics, Chemistry Class 12
- Start solving NEET PYQs chapter-wise
- Focus on high-weightage Biology chapters (Genetics, Ecology, Human Physiology)
- Begin chapter-wise tests after completing each chapter
Month 5-6: Intensive Practice
Mock tests, weak area focus, and revision cycles
- Take 2 full-length NEET mocks per week
- Re-read NCERT Biology — focus on lines you missed first time
- Physics: practice numerical problems daily
- Chemistry: memorise reactions and exceptions in Inorganic
Month 7: Revision Sprint
Rapid revision with flashcards and targeted practice
- Flashcard revision for all Biology chapters
- Formula sheet revision for Physics and Physical Chemistry
- Revise Inorganic Chemistry exceptions and trends
- Take 3 mocks per week — analyse every wrong answer
Month 8: Final Countdown
Confidence building and exam readiness
- Last 5-6 mocks under strict exam conditions
- Revise only your personal notes and flashcards
- Focus on accuracy — avoid negative marking
- Light revision on exam day — formulas and diagrams only
How to Approach Each Subject
Biology
50% (90 questions, 360 marks)- NCERT is the bible — 95% of Biology comes directly from the textbook
- Read NCERT line by line — questions test exact wording
- High-weightage chapters: Human Physiology, Genetics, Ecology, Plant Physiology
- Use flashcards for terminology — Biology has 1000+ important terms
Physics
25% (45 questions, 180 marks)- Mechanics and Electrodynamics together cover ~50% of Physics
- Focus on formula application, not derivation
- NEET Physics is easier than JEE — focus on accuracy, not complexity
- Practice NCERT back exercises — some questions come directly from there
Chemistry
25% (45 questions, 180 marks)- Physical Chemistry: practice numericals daily (Molarity, pH, Thermodynamics)
- Organic Chemistry: learn named reactions and mechanisms
- Inorganic Chemistry: memorise using NCERT tables and periodic trends
- Chemistry is the fastest-scoring section — get 40/45 here
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NEET Preparation FAQs
Common questions about preparing for this exam
How important is NCERT for NEET?
Extremely. An estimated 95% of NEET Biology and 80% of Physics and Chemistry comes directly from NCERT. If you can answer every question from NCERT, you're most of the way there.
How many hours should I study daily for NEET?
5-6 hours of focused study daily is effective. Quality matters more than quantity. Break it into 2-hour blocks with breaks. Super Tutor's study plan optimises your time automatically.
Should I focus more on Biology since it's 50% of NEET?
Give Biology the most time, but don't neglect Physics and Chemistry. Many students lose their medical seat because they ignored Chemistry or Physics. Aim for 180/180 in Chemistry (it's the easiest to max out) and 300+ in Biology.
When should I start taking mock tests?
After completing 60-70% of the syllabus — roughly 3-4 months before the exam. Taking mocks too early (before you've covered enough) can be demotivating. Start with chapter tests, then move to full mocks.
Is coaching necessary for NEET?
No. NEET is fundamentally NCERT-based. With disciplined self-study and a good AI tool like Super Tutor, many students crack NEET without coaching. The key is consistency and thorough NCERT reading.
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