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A well-planned approach to cover the NEET Chemistry Syllabus for the upcoming exams will help you to cover it soon. Students with good knowledge of Chemistry can easily secure 180 marks by answering 45 questions out 50 questions asked in the paper. To do this, it is important that you cover the NEET chemistry syllabus entirely. In this blog, we will help you to know the important topics, subject-wise weightage, and other relevant details of the chemistry syllabus for NEET 2024.
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📝 NEET Chemistry Syllabus
There are three sections in the Chemistry subject: Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Also, the NEET Chemistry syllabus has an equal weightage of questions from Class 11 and 12. As mentioned earlier, a total of 50 questions will be asked in Chemistry, and students need to answer only 45. So, let’s start with the list of important topics.
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📌 Important topics of Chemistry for NEET
Below, we have mentioned the chapters of class 11th and class 12th topics. Take a note and list down the topics in two categories, name them hard topics and easy topics according to your knowledge. Start preparation according to them.
Class 11th Topics of NEET 2024 |
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Class 12th Topics of NEET 2024 |
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🧪 Topic Wise Weightage of NEET Chemistry Syllabus
Below, we have mentioned a list of topics of Physical Chemistry including the number of questions per topic.
Physical Chemistry–32% | |
Topics | Number of Questions |
Mole Concept | 2 |
Atomic Structure & Nuclear Chemistry | 1 |
Gaseous State | 1 |
Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry | 1 |
Chemical Equilibrium | 1 |
Ionic Equilibrium | 2 |
Redox Reactions | 1 |
Solid State | 1 |
Solutions & Colligative Properties | 2 |
Electrochemistry | 1 |
Chemical Kinetics | 2 |
Surface Chemistry | 1 |
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Organic Chemistry Weightage
Check Out the organic chemistry NEET syllabus table below to get an idea about the NEET Chemistry Syllabus.
Organic Chemistry– 34% | |
Organic Chemistry Neet syllabus | No Of Question |
Hydrocarbons | 2 |
General Organic Chemistry | 2 |
Haloalkane | 1 |
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids | 2 |
Polymer | 1 |
Alcohol, Phenol, Alkyl Halide | 2 |
Aromatic Compounds | 3 |
Biomolecules | 2 |
Carbonyl Compounds | 2 |
Organic Compounds comprising Nitrogen | 2 |
Chemistry in Everyday Life | 2 |
Environmental Chemistry | 1 |
IUPAC & Isomerism | 2 |
Practical Organic Chemistry | 1 |
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🥼 Inorganic Chemistry Weightage
Check the list of topics of inorganic chemistry along with number of questions
Inorganic Chemistry – 34% | |
Inorganic Chemistry Neet syllabus | No Of Question |
Chemical Bonding | 4 |
P-Block Elements | 3 |
Periodic Table & Periodicity in Properties | 2 |
Hydrogen | 1 |
S-Block Elements | 1 |
Coordination Compounds | 3 |
D and F-Block Elements | 2 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Qualitative Analysis | 1 |
📚 Best Books to Cover NEET Chemistry Syllabus
Having the right set of books to cover the topics mentioned above can help you in many ways. You can not only understand the concepts of those topics but also create notes for revision. Below, we have mentioned the list of books that you can choose to cover Chemistry syllabus for NEET 2024
- Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon
- NCERT Chemistry books
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee
- MTG’s Objective NCERT at your fingertips
- Modern’s ABC of Chemistry of Classes 11 and 12 (volumes 1 and 2)
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