NEET UG 2025 Syllabus, Paper Pattern and Examination Scheme

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NEET UG 2025 Syllabus, Paper Pattern and Examination Scheme
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NEET UG, conducted annually by the National Testing Agency (NTA), stands as India’s primary medical entrance examination. It serves as the mandatory gateway for admissions to various undergraduate medical courses like MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH programs (BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, BHMS) across the country, including prestigious institutions like AIIMS and JIPMER.

The NEET UG 2025 exam is scheduled for May 4, 2025. While registration dates are still pending, the application process is likely to begin in January 2025 and will remain open for one month. Keep checking here for official updates on the registration schedule. Applicants should familiarize themselves with the NEET UG Syllabus and Exam Pattern.

NEET UG Syllabus 2025

Exam NameNational Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Year2025
Purpose of Testto assess students’ knowledge for their entrance to medical institutes
Application Datesto be announced
Examination Dateto be announced
Article CategorySyllabus
Websiteneet.nta.nic.in

NEET UG 2025 Exam Scheme and Paper Pattern

Understanding the NEET UG 2025 exam structure is key to preparation. The exam for each subject is divided into two parts: Section A (you must answer all questions) and Section B (offering question choices). Here’s a detailed explanation of the test pattern:

SubjectSectionNumber of QuestionsMarks (4 marks per question)Type of Questions
PhysicsSection A35140MCQs
Section B10 (choice out of 15)40MCQs
ChemistrySection A35140MCQs
Section B10 (choice out of 15)40MCQs
BotanySection A35140MCQs
Section B10 (choice out of 15)40MCQs
ZoologySection A35140MCQs
Section B10 (choice out of 15)40MCQs
Total200720

Key Points:

  1. Duration: 3 hours.
  2. Marking Scheme: +4 for correct answers, -1 for incorrect answers, and 0 for unattempted questions.
  3. Medium: Available in 13 languages, including English, Hindi, and regional languages.

Physics Syllabus

Physics requires a strong conceptual understanding and numerical skills.

Class 11 Topics

  • Units, dimensions, and the analysis of errors in physical measurements.
  • The description of motion in one and two dimensions (kinematics).
  • Newton’s laws of motion, friction, and circular motion.
  • The concepts of work, energy, and power, including conservation principles.
  • Gravitation, including Kepler’s laws, orbital mechanics, and satellites.
  • Oscillations, wave motion, and the properties of sound.

Class 12 Topics

  • The behavior of electric charges and fields
  • The principles governing electric circuits
  • The nature of light and its interaction with matter
  • The wave-particle duality of radiation and matter
  • The fundamentals of atomic and nuclear physics.

Subject-wise Syllabus

Chemistry Syllabus

Chemistry combines theoretical understanding with chemical analysis. The syllabus is divided into three parts:

Physical Chemistry

  • Class 11: States of Matter, Thermodynamics, and Equilibrium.
  • Class 12: Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, and Surface Chemistry.

Inorganic Chemistry

  • Class 11: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, and Environmental Chemistry.
  • Class 12: Coordination Compounds and d-Block Elements.

Organic Chemistry

  • Class 11: Basic Principles, Hydrocarbons, and Functional Groups.
  • Class 12: Biomolecules, Polymers, and Chemistry in Everyday Life.

Biology Syllabus

Biology forms the backbone of the NEET syllabus, comprising a wide range of topics. It emphasizes memorization and conceptual understanding.

Class 11 Topics

  • Diversity and Classification: Understanding the principles of taxonomy.
  • Organismal Structure: Examining the morphology and anatomy of plants and animals.
  • Cellular Biology: Investigating cell structure, function, organelles, and biomolecules.
  • Plant Function: Studying essential processes like photosynthesis, respiration, and growth regulation.
  • Human Function: Understanding the physiology of key systems.

Class 12 Topics

  • Heredity and Change: Mendelian inheritance, human evolution.
  • Life’s Continuation: Reproductive systems, reproductive technologies.
  • Applied Biology: Biotechnology in medicine and agriculture.
  • Our Planet: Ecology, environment, conservation, biodiversity.

Preparation Tips for NEET UG Syllabus

To prepare effectively: Plan your studies strategically with a syllabus breakdown and timetable.

  • Focus on NCERT books, as they are the source for 70-80% of the questions.
  • Practice regularly using past papers and mock tests.
  • Revise periodically to solidify your understanding and target weak areas.
  • Stay consistent and motivated in your efforts.

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