The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2025 is a pivotal stepping stone for medical aspirants across India. With intense competition for a limited number of seats in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other allied medical courses, strategic preparation is essential.
To boost your chances of success, it's crucial to focus on high-weightage topics—those that consistently appear in the exam and carry significant marks. In this blog, we’ll walk you through the most important topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, based on previous years’ trends and expert insights. Prioritize smart study to stay ahead of the curve!
Physics includes conceptual and numerical questions. Around 45 questions come from this subject.
Topic | Approx. Weightage |
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Laws of Motion | 4–5% |
Work, Energy and Power | 3–4% |
Gravitation | 2–3% |
Thermodynamics | 4–5% |
Kinematics | 3–4% |
Oscillations and Waves | 3–4% |
Topic | Approx. Weightage |
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Current Electricity | 4–5% |
Electrostatics | 3–4% |
Magnetism & Magnetic Effects | 3–4% |
Ray & Wave Optics | 3–4% |
Modern Physics (Atoms, Nuclei) | 5–6% |
Alternating Current | 2–3% |
Chemistry has a mix of conceptual, memory-based, and numerical questions. It contributes 45 questions to the NEET paper.
Topic | Approx. Weightage |
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Mole Concept & Stoichiometry | 3–4% |
Chemical Bonding | 5–6% |
Thermodynamics | 3–4% |
Equilibrium (Ionic + Chemical) | 3–4% |
States of Matter | 2–3% |
Topic | Approx. Weightage |
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Electrochemistry | 3–4% |
Chemical Kinetics | 3–4% |
Coordination Compounds | 4–5% |
Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles | 4–5% |
Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids | 3–4% |
Biomolecules & Polymers | 2–3% |
Biology is the most crucial section, with 90 questions (360 marks). Direct NCERT-based questions dominate this section.
Topic | Approx. Weightage |
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Diversity of Living Organisms | 7–8% |
Cell Structure and Function | 7–8% |
Plant Physiology | 6–7% |
Human Physiology | 10–12% |
Topic | Approx. Weightage |
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Genetics and Evolution | 10–12% |
Reproduction (Plant + Human) | 7–8% |
Biotechnology | 5–6% |
Molecular Basis of Inheritance | 5–6% |
Ecology and Environment | 6–7% |
Final Note: Knowing the weightage gives you an edge, but consistent effort and smart practice make the real difference. Balance your preparation, practice time-bound mock tests, and keep revising high-weightage topics to maximize your NEET 2025 score.