- April 04, 2026
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Dear aspirants, you should plan strategies while preparing for the NEET syllabus accordingly. The last 30-day strategy is no exception, but the revisions need fine-tuning, something you should have done many times during your two-year NEET preparation. The last 30-day strategy requires a cool head to perform highly selective revisions and funnelling of the study material syllabus. Aspirants should begin focusing on high-priority topics, skip low-priority topics, and avoid the syllabus excluded from the NEET 2026 exam. Moreover, a well-disciplined rank maximisation strategy must be implemented.
Aspirants are advised to keep this information as a mirror to seek reference, as they should never go beyond the mentioned syllabus for study.
Below is the list of topics that need to be revised without fail, and others to avoid to maximise time for revisions. During the last 30 days, you must realise that pressure points keep blowing up now and then due to deep thinking and continuous study.
Regardless of the subject you choose to revise for NEET 2026, you must review the features discussed below.
You must revise properly the examples and the exercises posted at the end of each topic.
Don't forget to review important formulas daily.
You should never skip revising the graph-based concepts.
Remember, you must avoid reading repetitive descriptions or outdated examples that may not be linked to the concepts.
If you happen to begin deep ecology theory, do skip those as well.
In the course of revisions, you must avoid long derivations and experimental setups, as they consume much time. In addition, you must skip concepts that are rare in examinations.
In each subject, you must study the NCERT book, line by line, and make multiple revisions. You should ensure that you cover every aspect of the learning process without skipping a line. The rule applies to chemistry, physics, and biology.
In biology, you must focus on all aspects of the high-priority topics and practice the NCERT diagrams. You must conduct a distinct study on tables of hormones, diseases, and enzymes. You must make repeated revisions of examples and summarised boxes.
In chemistry, you will have to confront organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. In organic chemistry, focus on reaction mechanisms and named reactions, and never skip the NCERT examples. In physical chemistry, you must read line by line of the NCERT books and focus on colour reactions and exceptions. In inorganic chemistry, you must make repeated revisions of formulas and previous years' questions.
In physics, you must make repetitive revisions; you must never ignore the NCERT examples and practice those at the end of the chapters. You must make a list of the standard formulas and revise them. Next, the NEET doesn't have complex physics problems, so there is no need to prepare up to the JEE Advanced standards.
You must obey the thumb rule: never go beyond the NCERT books, as they are the final authority. According to educational experts, NCERT is correct; keep your focus on accuracy. You are advised not to study newer topics. You must focus on biology to seek almost perfection; in chemistry, you must attempt perfection. In physics, you must make a selective attempt to score accurately without negative marking.
Heat engines & refrigerators (Thermodynamics), Doppler effect, resonance, damped/forced oscillations, Rolling friction, Poisson’s ratio, Van de Graaff generator, cyclotron, Detailed experiments (Oersted, potentiometer, etc.), Some optical devices (microscope, telescope)
States of Matter, Hydrogen, s-Block Elements, Environmental Chemistry, Solid State, Surface Chemistry, Metallurgy, Polymers, & Chemistry in Everyday Life.
Biology in Human Welfare (e.g., tobacco abuse, food production), Plant breeding, tissue culture, single-cell protein
This includes parts of ecology and environment, as well as some aspects of plant and human physiology.
The last 30 days of preparation are always crucial and require close attention when preparing for NEET. Especially in this medical examination, you must take into account the NCERT-defined syllabus and learn everything line by line for the biology, physics, and chemistry textbooks. You should avoid focusing on the deleted portions of the exam syllabus, which was revised in 2025. The lines above outline the dos and don'ts for preparing for the NEET.
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