How to Prepare for NEET 2026: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

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NEET is the gateway to MBBS in India — and the competition is fierce with 23+ lakh candidates every year. The right preparation strategy makes all the difference. Here is everything you need to know.

Understand the NEET Syllabus

NEET tests Biology (Botany + Zoology), Physics, and Chemistry from Class 11 and 12. Biology carries 360 marks (90 questions) — the most of any subject. Physics and Chemistry carry 180 marks each (45 questions each). NCERT is the primary source for all three subjects.

Why NCERT is Non-Negotiable for NEET

Unlike JEE, NEET is almost entirely NCERT-based. 80-90% of Biology questions are from NCERT text, figures, and examples. For Physics and Chemistry, NCERT concepts + NEET-level numericals. Rule: Read NCERT Biology 3 times minimum before appearing for NEET.

Subject-wise Time Allocation

Biology: 50% of your study time. Physics: 25%. Chemistry: 25%. Biology is the highest weightage and most scoreable subject. A student who scores 340/360 in Biology and 130/180 in each of Physics and Chemistry gets 600/720 — enough for most government medical colleges.

NEET Study Plan Overview

Phase 1 (0-6 months): Build foundation in all subjects. Read NCERT, understand concepts. Phase 2 (6-12 months): Practice PYQs chapter-wise, identify weak areas. Phase 3 (12-14 months): Full mock tests, revision, board integration. Phase 4 (14-16 months): Intensive revision, daily mocks.

Practice and Testing Strategy

Solve 5 years of NEET PYQs chapter-wise during Phase 2. Take 2 full mocks per week in Phase 3. Use TestVeda for Biology MCQ practice — largest NEET question bank. Track accuracy per chapter and address gaps systematically.

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