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Unacademy is India’s largest online learning platform. Download our apps to start learning Call us and we will answer all your questions about learning on Unacademy Trending pages NEET 2023 Exam was conducted on 7 May 2023. NTA will release the official NEET OMR Sheet and Answer Key within 2-3 weeks after the exam for all paper codes.
Given below is the Subject-Wise NEET 2023 Paper Analysis.The overall paper analysis for NEET 2023 is now updated here.Based on the student's initial reaction, the detailed NEET Paper Analysis has been updated in the table below:- NEET 2022 Paper analysis for all three sections is provided available here. NEET 2022 Paper Analysis for Chemistry
Particular Details Difficulty Level of Chemistry Moderate No. of Good Attempts 35-40 Time aspect of Chemistry Section Not Lengthy % of Easy Questions 30% % of Moderate Questions 45% % of Toughest Questions 25% No. of Questions from Class 11th 24-26 (depending on the paper code) No. of Questions from Class 12th 24-26 (depending on the
paper code) High weightage questions from class 11th Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Equilibrium, Hydrocarbons, Organic Chemistry, Structure of Atom, and Hydrogen High weightage questions from class 12th Aldehydes, Carboxylic acids, Electrochemistry, p- Block Elements, and Ketones NEET 2022 Paper Analysis for Physics
Particular Details Difficulty Level of Chemistry Easy to Moderate No. of Good Attempts 38-42 Time aspect of Physics Section Not Lengthy % of Easy Questions 46% % of Moderate Questions 42% % of Toughest Questions 12% No. of Questions from Class 11th 21 No. of Questions from Class 29 High weightage questions from class 11th Motion, Work,
Energy, Power, Gravitation, Properties of fluid High weightage questions from class 12th Current Electricity, Magnetism & Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Semiconductor Electronics, Optics NEET 2022 Paper Analysis for Biology Particular Details Difficulty Level of Chemistry Easy No. of Good Attempts 76-84 Time aspect of Bilogy Section
Lengthy % of Easy Questions 50% % of Moderate Questions 40% % of Toughest Questions 10% No. of Questions from Class 11th 50-54 No. of Questions from Class 46-50 High weightage questions from Botany Molecular basis of inheritance, Photosynthesis, Morphology of Flowering Plants, Anatomy of Flowering Plants High weightage questions from
Zoology Human Physiology, Reproduction, Diversity, Biotechnology Last 10 Years NEET Analysis NEET 2021 Paper Analysis NEET 2021 overall exam was moderate in terms of difficulty level. Subject Difficulty Level Physics Difficult & Tricky Chemistry Easy Biology Easy NEET Physics Paper Analysis Physics section was the toughest and lengthy.

4-5 tricky questions were asked in both sections A & B. 70% of Physics paper was numerical based. Topics Number of Questions Electrodynamics 20 Mechanics 15 Heat 2 SHM Waves 2 Optics 4 Modern Physics and Electronics 7 Total 50 NEET Chemistry Paper Analysis In comparison to the previous year paper, Chemistry section was difficult. Mostly
questions were directlty asked from NCERT books. Approx 5 questions were matrix match type while 3 questions were graph based.

Topics Number of Questions Physical Chemistry 16 Inorganic Chemistry 17 Organic Chemistry 17 Total 50 NEET Biology Paper Analysis Botany section was easiest, while the Zoology section was slightly moderate in terms of difficulty level. Most questions in Botany section were directly asked from NCERT books. Few Zoology questions were tricky.
Topics Number of Questions Biology in Human Welfare 3 Cell Structure & Functions 9 Diversity of Life 5 Ecology 9 Genetics 11 Plant Physiology 8 Reproduction and Sexual Reproduction 4 Structural organisation of Plants 5 Animal Husbandry & Biotechnology 13 Evolutions 2 Biomolecules 5 Human Health & Disease 2 Human Physiology 10 Human
Reproduction & Reproductive Health 6 Structural Ogranisation in Plants 4 Animal Kingdom 4 Total 100 NEET Paper Analysis 2020 NEET Paper analysis 2020 will paint a clear picture of the nature of the NEET 2021 exam to be conducted in future.
This helps the future NEET aspirants to get prepared for the exam accordingly.
Detailed analysis of all three sections are tabulated below: NEET Physics Paper Analysis Physics again got the tag of the toughest section among the 3 sections.
Direct questions from sections such as Energy, Mass, Newton’s Laws of Motion. Color code was asked from the current electricity question. Direct questions in this section were formula based. Section Number of Questions Mechanics 16 Heat and Thermodynamics 5 Electrostatics and Magnetism 5 Optics and Modern Physics 10 Current Electricity 9
NEET Chemistry Paper Analysis Test takers found the Chemistry paper of NEET 2020 to be lengthier.

Students found this section difficult, reason being lengthy calculations. Theoretical questions were a little difficult to solve. Overall this section ranked easy to solve and scoring also. Section Number of Questions Organic 15 Inorganic 15 Physical 15 NEET Biology Paper Analysis Test takers perceive Biology questions very easy to solve.
But some of the questions were tricky from this section. Most of the questions were straight from the NCERT syllabus. Section Number of Questions Biology in Human Welfare 3 Ecology 11 Plant Physiology 7 Human Physiology 15 Cell Structure 6 Structural organization in animal and plant 7 Biotechnology 8 Diversity of Living Organism 12
reproduction 10 Genetic and Evolution 11 Overall Analysis of Questions in NEET 2020 Particular Physics Chemistry Biology Number of questions from Class 11 22 21 52 Number of questions from Class 12 23 24 38 Overall Difficulty Level Moderate-Difficult Easy-Moderate Easy-Moderate NEET Paper Analysis 2019 According to the applicants, the
NEET 2019 question paper was moderately difficult.

Some students found it lengthy. All three sections were a bit difficult. Physics section was a little bit tricky. The Chemistry section was also found moderately difficult. Biology section was easy compared to other sections but some of the questions were tough. NEET 2019 Physics Paper Analysis Physics is the toughest section among the three sections
in NEET 2019 exam. The aspirants will need to crack conceptually based and tricky questions in the exam. Physics questions were usually critical and the aspirants needed to do heavy calculations. NEET 2019 Chemistry Paper Analysis Chemistry section was moderately complex. Hence, the aspirants got some direct questions from NCERT text book.
This was the scoring section in NEET 2019 exam. As per the expert’s in depth NEET analysis, NEET 2019 chemistry was comparatively easier than the previous years. NEET 2019 Biology Paper Analysis Usually, Biology is considered as the easiest section, however, last year, the Biology section was not so easy. The trend of NEET 2019 Biology
questions was time-consuming and descriptive. The high weightage chapters of NEET 2019 biology section were from Microbes in Human Welfare and Cell. These are the chapters of Botany and Zoology respectively. To get a high score in the Biology section, the aspirants are required to have in-depth knowledge of concepts. NEET 2019 Topic Wise
Analysis (Physics & Chemistry) Topics Easy Average Difficult % Portion Physics Mechanics 3 4 2 22% Fluids 1 0 0 1% Thermal Physics 1 3 2 15% SHM & Waves 1 0 0 5% Electrodynamics 2 3 5 22% Optics 4 2 1 12% Modern & Electronics 4 2 1 16% Chemistry Inorganic 4 5 3 50% Physical 5 3 2 30% Organic 7 5 1 35% NEET 2019 Topic Wise Analysis
(Biology) Botany Topics Easy Medium Difficult Total Plant Diversity 2 5 1 8 Ecology 3 8 0 11 Cell Biology and Cell division 1 4 0 5 Plant Morphology 2 0 0 2 Biomolecule 0 1 0 1 Plant Physiology 3 3 1 7 Plant reproduction 3 2 0 5 Genetics & Biotechnology 9 7 0 16 Plant Anatomy 3 1 0 4 Total 26 31 2 59 Zoology Topics Easy Medium Difficult Total
Animal Diversity 2 2 0 4 Structural Organisation in Animal 1 0 0 1 Human Physiology 8 6 1 15 Human Reproduction and Reproductive health 3 0 2 5 Origin and Evolution 3 0 0 3 Human Health and Diseases 2 0 1 3 Total 19 8 4 31 NEET 2019 Paper Analysis by Allen Kota According to Allen Kota’s experts, NEET 2019 paper ranked moderate to easy
paper. Physics and Chemistry were easy according to Allen Kota analysis whereas the Biology paper of NEET 2019 UG exam, was somewhat lengthy. Below given table represents subject-wise difficulty level analysis by Allen Kota: Subject No. of Easy Questions No. of Medium Questions No. of Difficult Questions Physics 21 21 3 Chemistry 27 13 5
Botany 32 17 1 Zoology 24 11 5 NEET 2019 Paper Analysis by Resonance As per analysis by Resonance, the difficulty of Physics in NEET 2019 was higher than Chemistry and Biology. Among the total 45 multiple choice questions in Physics, 9 were difficult and tricky whereas Chemistry had only one very difficult question. The Biology section had a
total of 17 difficult questions out of 90 multiple choice questions. Overall NEET 2019 was found to be quite easier as compared to NEET 2018.The subject matter experts of Resonance said that questions from all subjects were found to be easier than the exam conducted in the last three years, therefore the cutoff should increase and is expected to be
around 565 to 570.
NEET Paper Analysis 2018 Types of questions and the difficulty level of NEET 2018 exam were closely similar to NEET 2017. Both Physics and Chemistry gave a tough time to test takers due to long calculative questions. Few easy questions in Physics required tricky calculations. Biology was tough in comparison to previous years and was again time-
consuming. It had few questions out of NCERT syllabus as well.
Both Class XI and Class XII syllabus were covered in all the subjects. Check the in depth NEET analysis of 2018 as per the subjects below. In NEET 2018, Physics was the toughest section compared to the rest. Physics questions were comparatively lengthy and conceptual based. Category of Physics questions break up in NEET 2018 exam: 2 difficult
questions, 34 easy questions and 9 moderate questions. In the NEET 2018 question paper, division of questions were 24 and 21 respectively from class XII and XI. The Chemistry section was not so long like the Physics section. The section was moderate among the three sections. Most of the questions of the Chemistry section were simple concept
based. The ratio of 12th standard and 11th standard questions were 20 and 20 respectively. In NEET 2018, it was the easiest section compared to the other two sections. 46 questions were coming from class XII and 44 questions from class XI. There were 48 easy questions, 9 difficult questions and 33 moderate questions. Most of the questions were
concept based and these were coming from NCERT (directly).
Average obtained marks by most of the aspirants were ranking from 350 to 400 marks.
Topics Easy Medium Difficult % Portion Physics Mechanics 5 7 0 27% Fluids 0 0 1 2% Thermal Physics 1 4 1 13% SHM & Waves 1 2 0 7% Electrodynamics 5 3 3 24% Optics 1 4 0 11% Modern & Electronics 4 2 1 16% Chemistry Inorganic 9 4 2 34% Physical 7 3 5 33% Organic 8 5 2 33% Biology Plant Diversity 6 1 0 11% Plant Morphology 4 3 0 11%
Plant Physiology 1 4 1 10% Plant Reproduction 2 2 0 7% Cell Biology 3 5 1 15% Total number of applicants for NEET 2018 was 13, 26, 725. The ratio of male to female candidates is 580648: 746076. On the other hand, there was one transgender candidate as well. Since 2018, the exam has started to be conducted in other languages (irrespective of
Hindi and English) such as Oriya, Urdu, Gujarati, Assamese, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi. In terms of NEET difficulty level, experts and test takers rated NEET 2017 somewhere between ‘moderate to difficult’. Among the three sections, Physics continued to be the toughest while Biology and Chemistry were comparatively easier.
Unexpectedly, a lot of questions were outside the NCERT syllabus which increased the difficulty level. In depth NEET Paper Analysis of 2017 for various sections is given below. NEET Physics Paper Analysis In NEET 2017, most of the Physics questions had come from Class XI syllabus. Most of the questions of Class XI were from Mechanics, Modern
Physics and Electrodynamics of Class XI. There were 10 easy questions, 8 difficult questions and 27 moderate questions in NEET 2017. It was the toughest section similar to the other years. NEET Chemistry Paper Analysis Unlike Physics, the aspirants had faced more questions in Chemistry from class XII. In NEET 2017, most of the questions were
from Organic Chemistry. Nonetheless, inorganic chemistry carries the maximum weightage. The questions of class XI were very easy, whereas the questions of class XII were comparatively tricky.
The students should have in-depth knowledge of the subject.
Most of the Chemistry questions were conceptually based. The students should read the following chapters on top-notch priority: Chemical Bonding Coordination Compounds Carbonyl Compounds Organic Chemistry-I NEET Biology Paper Analysis It was the easiest section for the students in NEET 2017 exam than Physics and Chemistry. This section
was the saviour to the students. To get the idea about the NEET exam pattern and trend, the aspirants should follow the last 10 years Biology questions. However, it can be assumed that the biology exam will be tougher this year. Plant and human physiology were the most carrying topics of NEET 2017 Biology exam. In NEET 2017, 46 questions were
coming from class XII and 44 were coming from class XI. Most of the questions of class XII were from the Zoology section and class XI were from Botany. The aspirants should read thoroughly the below mentioned chapters: Pollination Photosynthesis Endocrine System Digestive System Plant Anatomy DNA replication PAGE Theory Excretory and
Nervous System NEET 2017 Topic Wise Analysis (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Topics Easy Medium Difficult % Portion Physics Mechanics 3 4 7 31% SHM & Waves 2 1 0 7% Heat & Thermodynamics 4 1 1 13% Properties of Matter 1 0 1 4% Electrodynamics 3 4 2 20% Modern Physics 5 2 0 16% Optics 2 2 0 9% Chemistry Inorganic 7 6 2 33%
Physical 7 5 5 31% Organic 4 8 4 36% Biology The Living World 1 6 2 10% Structural Organization in Plant & Animal 3 5 2 11% Cell: Structure & Function 1 4 3 9% Plant Physiology 1 5 2 9% Animal Physiology & Reproduction 9 8 4 21% Reproduction in Plants 5 9 5 6% Genetics & Evolution 0 3 2 12% Biology in human welfare 2 2 1 6% Biotechnology
1 2 1 3% Ecology 5 3 4 13% NEET Paper Analysis 2016 The NEET 2016 exam pattern remained almost the same. For instance, the questions for each section were distributed almost equally between class XI and XII syllabus. Physics section was tougher and time consuming in comparison to the other sections. Biology section was easier and
Chemistry was rated average.
You can find NEET Paper Analysis for 2016 divided into sections below: NEET 2016 Topic Wise Analysis (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Topics Easy Medium Difficult % Portion Physics Mechanics 6 4 1 24% SHM & Waves 2 2 1 9% Heat & Thermodynamics 1 4 0 11% Properties of Matter 0 2 0 4% Electrodynamics 3 6 2 24% Modern Physics 2 4 2 18%
Optics 1 3 0 9% Chemistry Inorganic 4 7 2 28% Physical 4 9 3 36% Organic 3 9 4 36% Biology The Living World 6 8 1 17% Structural Organization in Plant & Animal 5 4 1 11% Cell: Structure & Function 4 1 2 8% Plant Physiology 5 1 1 8% Animal Physiology & Reproduction 9 8 4 23% Reproduction in Plants 4 1 0 6% Genetics & Evolution 3 2 2 8%
Biology in human welfare 2 1 0 3% Biotechnology 3 2 0 6% Ecology 6 4 0 11% NEET Paper Analysis 2015 NEET 2015 was the first time CBSE conducted entrance exam. It was popular as a single window entrance examination across India. In terms of overall difficulty, the experts and candidates rated it average.
Biology was difficult while Physics and Chemistry paper was comparatively easier. The paper also had a few questions beyond NCERT syllabus. Given below is NEET Paper Analysis according to sections. NEET 2015 Topic Wise Analysis (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Topics Easy Medium Difficult % Portion Physics Mechanics 8 2 1 24% SHM & Waves
2 1 0 7% Heat & Thermodynamics 5 1 0 13% Properties of Matter 2 0 0 5% Electrodynamics 4 4 3 24% Modern Physics 6 2 1 20% Optics 2 1 0 7% Chemistry Inorganic 5 6 5 36% Physical 5 6 5 36% Organic 5 6 2 28% Biology The Living World 2 7 2 12% Structural Organization in Plant & Animal 2 5 1 9% Cell: Structure & Function 2 9 0 12% Plant
Physiology 0 5 2 9% Animal Physiology & Reproduction 4 12 2 20% Reproduction in Plants 0 3 0 14% Genetics & Evolution 0 10 3 14% Biology in human welfare 0 5 0 6% Biotechnology 0 2 0 2% Ecology 2 8 2 13% Ques. How can I calculate my NEET score? Ans. To calculate the NEET score one should use the follwing formula: (No. of correct
answers X 4) – (No. of Incorrect answers X 1). Ques. What is the NEET 2023 Syllabus? Ans. NEET 2023 syllabus has not released yet. Students can follow the last year syllabus as it has not changed from past few years. Ques. Will there be negative marking in NEET 2023?
Ans. Yes, One mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. Ques. Is NCERT enough for NEET preparation? Ans.
NCERT covers all the basic concepts and topics. Many directs questions are also asked in the paper from NECRT. But if you want to acheive good score you should refer to the other books as well. Ques. What will be the wightage of NEET 2023 Zoology section? Ans. Around 40-50 questions asked from Zoology section. The high weightage chapters
are Human Physiology, Animal Husbandary & Biotechnology.
Ques. How many question will be asked from each subject?
Ans. A total of 200 questions will be asked out of which Physics, and chemistry section will have 50 questions each while 100 questions will be asked from Biology section. Ques. Which chapter has the highest weightage in Physics section? Ans. Based on paper analysis, Mechanics, Electricity and Modern Physics have the highest weightage. Ques. How
was the Biology section in NEET 2022? Ans.
As per students review, NEET 2022 Biology section was the easiest. NEET Chapter wise Weightage 2023: Before beginning with NEET 2023 preparation, candidates should know NEET chapter wise weightage and important topics to make a best preparation strategy for NEET 2023 examination. Knowing NEET chapter wise weightage will help you in
understanding important topics for NEET 2023, make a list of priority topics, categorize chapters according to their importance, and to make a plan to devote to a chapter as per their weightage. In NEET Syllabus 2023, Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects carry 25%, 25% and 50% weightage respectively. The number of questions asked in the
previous year NEET exam paper is also provided with NEET Syllabus 2023 chapter wise weightage. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the only medical entrance test for the admission in all top government, private medical institutes across India. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts NEET exam once a year in an offline
mode. As per the official notification by NTA, NEET 2023 exam is scheduled on May 7, 2023.
Before moving on to NEET syllabus 2023 chapter wise weightage, candidates should know about NEET 2023 exam pattern to get a better idea. Provided below is the overview of NEET exam pattern 2023. Particulars Details Mode of Exam Pen and Paper Based Exam Duration 3 Hours 20 Minutes Exam Language English, Hindi, Urdu, Assamese,
Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Oriya, Malayalam, Punjabi, Kannada Syllabus Physics, Chemistry, Biology syllabus of Class 11 and 12 Number of Sections in NEET Exam Paper Physics (Section A – 35, Section B – 15) Chemistry (Section A – 35, Section B – 15) Botany (Section A – 35, Section B – 15) Zoology (Section A – 35, Section B – 15)
Types of Questions Multiple Choice Questions Total No. of Questions 200 Questions to attempt 180 Total Marks 720 marks Marks per Question 4 NEET Marking Scheme +4 marks for correct attempt -1 mark for incorrect attempt 0 mark for unattempted question NEET Physics Chapter wise Weightage NEET 2023 question paper contains 50
questions from Physics subject carrying 25% weightage in the exam. Some of the high scoring chapters from this section are Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current, etc. Check out NEET chapter wise weightage of Physics from class 11th and
12th along with the number of questions asked in previous year NEET exam. Also Check NEET 2023 Physics Syllabus NEET Chapter wise Weightage Physics Class 11 Unit Chapters NEET Chapter wise Weightage Number of Questions in NEET 2022 Unit I - Physical-world and measurement Physical World 2% 4 Units and Measurements Unit II –
Kinematics Motion in a Straight Line 3% 3 Motion in a Plane Unit III - Laws of Motion Laws of Motion 3% 1 Unit IV - Work, Energy and Power Work, Energy and Power 4% 1 Unit V - Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body System of Particles and Rotational Motion 5% 3 Unit VI - Gravitation Gravitation 2% 2 Unit VII – Properties of Bulk Matter
Mechanical Properties of Solids 3% 3 Mechanical Properties of Fluids Thermal Properties of Matter Unit VIII – Thermodynamics Thermodynamics 9% 1 Unit IX – Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory Kinetic Theory 3% 1 Unit X – Oscillation & Waves Oscillations 3% 2 Waves NEET Chapter wise Weightage Physics Class 12 Unit Chapters NEET
Chapter wise Weightage Number of Questions in NEET 2022 Unit I – Electrostatics Electric Charges and Fields 9% 5 Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Unit II – Current Electricity Current Electricity 8% 5 Unit III – Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism Moving Charges and Magnetism 5% 3 Magnetism and Matter Unit IV – Electromagnetic
Induction & Alternating Current Electromagnetic Induction 8% 4 Alternating Current Unit V – Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Waves 5% 2 Unit VI – Optics Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 10% 3 Wave Optics Unit VII – Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter 6% 2 Unit VIII – Atoms & Nuclei Atoms 3% 2
Nuclei Unit IX – Electronic Devices Semiconductor Electronics 9% 3 NEET Biology Chapter wise Weightage Biology subject carries the maximum weightage in NEET 2023. NEET Biology section comprises 100 questions out of the total 200 questions. Out of these, 50 are from Zoology and 50 from Botany. Provided here is NEET chapter wise
weightage of Biology for class 11th and 12th syllabus along with number of questions asked in previous year NEET exam. Also Check NEET 2023 Biology Syllabus NEET Chapter wise Weightage Biology Class 11 Unit Chapters NEET Chapter wise Weightage Number of Questions in NEET 2022 Unit I – Diversity of Living Organisms The Living World
14% 8 Biological Classification Plant Kingdom Animal Kingdom Unit II – Structural Organization in Plants & Animals Morphology of Flowering Plants 5% 10 Anatomy of Flowering Plants Structural Organization in Animals Unit III – Cell: Structure and Function Cell- The Unit of Life 9% 8 Biomolecules Cell Cycle and Cell Division Unit IV – Plant
Physiology Transport in Plants 6% 13 Mineral Nutrition Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Respiration in Plants Plant – Growth and Development Unit V – Human Physiology Digestion and Absorption 20% 11 Breathing and Exchange of Gases Body Fluids and Circulation Excretory Products and Their Elimination Locomotion and Movement Neural
Control and Coordination Chemical Coordination and Integration NEET Chapter wise Weightage Biology Class 12 Unit Chapters NEET Chapter wise Weightage Number of Questions Unit I – Reproduction Reproduction in Organisms 9% 9 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Human Reproduction Reproductive Health Unit II – Genetics and
Evolution Principles of Inheritance and Variation 18% 16 Molecular Basis of Inheritance Evolution Unit III – Biology and Human Welfare Human Health and Diseases 9% 6 Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production Microbes in Human Welfare Unit IV – Biotechnology and its Applications Biotechnology – Principles and Processes 4% 7
Biotechnology and its Application Unit V – Ecology and Environment Organisms and Populations 6% 12 Ecosystem Biodiversity and its Conservation Environmental Issues NEET Chemistry Chapter wise Weightage Chemistry subject in NEET 2023 consists of 50 questions. The syllabus of Chemistry in NEET contains various chapters from areas of
organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and physical chemistry. NEET chapter wise weightage of Chemistry from class 11th and 12th along with number of questions asked in previous year NEET exam is provided below. Also Check NEET 2023 Chemistry Syllabus NEET Chapter wise Weightage Chemistry Class 11 Unit Chapters NEET Chapter wise
Weightage No. of Questions in NEET 2022 I Basic Concepts of Chemistry 1% 2 II Structure of Atom 2% 2 III Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties 2% 1 IV Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 5% 2 V States of Matter: Gases and Liquids 2% 2 VI Thermodynamics 8% 1 VII Equilibrium 6% 2 VIII Redox Reactions 3% 1 IX Hydrogen
1 - X s-Block Elements 2% 2 XI p-Block Elements 2% 2 XII Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques 4% 2 XIII Hydrocarbons 3% 3 XIV Environmental Chemistry 2% 1 NEET Chapter wise Weightage Chemistry Class 12 Unit Chapters NEET Chapter wise Weightage No. of Questions in NEET 2022 I The Solid State 2% 2 II Solutions &
Colligative Properties 5% 2 III Electrochemistry 2% 3 IV Chemical Kinetics 3% 2 V Surface Chemistry 2% 1 VI General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements 2% 1 VII p-Block Elements 5% 2 VIII d- and f-Block Elements 4% 1 IX Coordination Compounds 9% 2 X Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 3% 1 XI Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 4% 2 XII
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids 4% 3 XIII Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen 2% 2 XIV Biomolecules 3% 1 XV Polymers 3% 1 XVI Chemistry in Everyday Life 2% 1 Quick Links: Frequently Asked Questions Ques. Which chapters have more weightage in NEET 2023? Ans. In NEET Syllabus 2023 Chapter wise Weightage, following are
the chapters with highest weightage: Physics: Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current, Optics, and Electronic Devices. Chemistry: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Thermodynamics, Coordination Compounds, Equilibrium, Solutions
& Colligative Properties, p-Block Elements. Biology: Diversity of Living Organisms, Human Physiology, Genetics and Evolution, Cell: Structure and Function, Reproduction. Ques. What is the weightage of Biology chapters in NEET 2023? Ans. In NEET chapter-wise weightage, Biology subject has the highest weightage among all three subjects in
NEET 2023. The Biology subject is further divided in two categories namely Botany and Zoology. Both Botany and Zoology contain 50 questions in NEET exam paper. Ques. Which chapters have more weightage in NEET Biology? Ans. The Diversity of Living Organisms, Human Physiology, Plant Physiology, Genetics and Evolution, Cell: Structure and
Function, Reproduction are some of the chapters with highest weightage in NEET Biology syllabus 2023. Ques. Is there any weightage for NEET 2023? Ans. Yes, the chapter wise NEET weightage is different for Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Out of 200 questions asked in NEET 2023, Physics and Chemistry subjects consist of 50 questions each
while 100 questions are asked from Biology subjects. Ques. What is the weightage of physics 2023 in NEET? Ans. According to NEET exam pattern 2023, a total of 50 questions are asked from NEET Physics syllabus 2023. The aspirants only need to attend 45 questions out of the 50 questions for a total of 180 marks out of the total 720 marks of NEET
exam. Ques.
Which NEET chapter has the highest weightage in chemistry? Ans. The chapters in organic chemistry like Haloalkane, Biomolecules, Carbonyl Compounds, Aldehydes, Ketones, & Carboxylic Acid, and Alkyl Halide, Alcohol, & Ether have the highest weightage in NEET 2023. It almost carries 26% weightage in NEET chemistry chapter wise weightage.
Ques. What is the weightage of Class 12 in NEET? Ans. According to previous year trends, Syllabus of Class 12 has a higher weightage in NEET exam than Syllabus of Class 11 in NEET. However, this is not the case in every NEET exam. So, candidates are advised to pay equal attention to the syllabus of both classes. *The article might have
information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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