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NEET Biology — Complete Chapter-Wise Weightage Guide 2026

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NEET 2026 Biology: Chapter-Wise Weightage That Should Define Your Study Plan

Biology is 50% of your NEET paper. 90 questions. 360 marks. And here's the thing most aspirants miss: the distribution is wildly uneven.

Some chapters show up with 8-10 questions every year. Others appear once every 3 years. If you're studying all chapters equally, you're wasting time on low-yield topics while under-preparing the ones that actually decide your rank.

We analyzed NEET papers from 2019-2025 to map out exactly where your marks are hiding.

Botany: Top Chapters by Weightage

1. Plant Physiology — 8-10 Questions (32-40 marks)

The single highest-scoring Botany unit:

  • Photosynthesis (C3, C4, CAM pathways — appears EVERY year)
  • Respiration (Krebs cycle, ETC — 2-3 questions)
  • Plant growth and development (auxins, gibberellins)
  • Mineral nutrition (essential elements, deficiency symptoms)
  • Transport in plants (osmosis, transpiration)

Study tip: Master the diagrams. NEET loves asking you to identify stages in photosynthesis and respiration from diagrams.

2. Genetics and Evolution — 7-9 Questions (28-36 marks)

  • Molecular basis of inheritance (DNA replication, transcription, translation — 3-4 questions)
  • Principles of inheritance (Mendel's laws, linkage, sex-linked inheritance)
  • Evolution (Hardy-Weinberg, natural selection, speciation)

Pattern: The 2024-2025 papers increased questions on molecular genetics. Expect more in 2026.

3. Cell Biology — 5-7 Questions (20-28 marks)

  • Cell cycle and division (mitosis, meiosis — appears every year)
  • Biomolecules (enzymes, proteins, nucleic acids)
  • Cell structure (organelles, membrane transport)

4. Ecology — 5-7 Questions (20-28 marks)

  • Ecosystem (energy flow, nutrient cycling, ecological pyramids)
  • Biodiversity and conservation
  • Organisms and populations (population interactions, growth models)

Scoring hack: Ecology questions are often straightforward and NCERT-based. Easy marks if you've read the chapters carefully.

5. Plant Morphology and Anatomy — 3-5 Questions

  • Root, stem, leaf anatomy
  • Flower structure and types of inflorescence
  • Secondary growth

Zoology: Top Chapters by Weightage

1. Human Physiology — 10-12 Questions (40-48 marks)

The HIGHEST-scoring unit in the entire NEET paper:

  • Digestion and absorption (2-3 questions)
  • Breathing and exchange of gases (2-3 questions)
  • Body fluids and circulation (heart structure, blood groups — 2-3 questions)
  • Excretory products (nephron, urine formation — 2 questions)
  • Neural control and coordination (neuron, reflex arc, brain — 2-3 questions)
  • Chemical coordination (hormones and their functions — 2 questions)

This unit alone can give you 40+ marks. If you master nothing else in Zoology, master this.

2. Reproduction — 5-7 Questions (20-28 marks)

  • Human reproduction (gametogenesis, menstrual cycle, embryonic development)
  • Reproductive health (contraception, ART, STDs)
  • Sexual reproduction in flowering plants (double fertilization, embryo development)

3. Biology and Human Welfare — 3-5 Questions

  • Human health and disease (immunity, AIDS, cancer)
  • Microbes in human welfare (antibiotics, biogas, sewage treatment)
  • Biotechnology and its applications (GMOs, gene therapy, Bt crops)

4. Animal Kingdom — 3-4 Questions

  • Classification of animals (phylum characteristics)
  • Structural organization in animals

The 60-Day NEET Biology Strategy

WeeksFocusExpected Questions Covered
Week 1-2Human Physiology (all 6 chapters)10-12 questions
Week 3-4Plant Physiology + Genetics15-19 questions
Week 5-6Reproduction + Cell Biology10-14 questions
Week 7-8Ecology + Remaining + Full Paper Practice10-15 questions

NCERT Is Non-Negotiable

Unlike JEE, NEET Biology is almost entirely NCERT-based. Roughly 85-90% of questions can be answered from NCERT alone.

Rules:

  1. Read NCERT line by line. Not skim — READ. NEET tests specific sentences.
  2. Memorize diagrams from NCERT. The exact diagrams. Not reference book versions.
  3. Learn the examples given in NCERT. NEET uses the same organisms and examples.
  4. Pay attention to tables and flowcharts in NCERT. They're question sources.

Common Mistakes NEET Biology Aspirants Make

  1. Over-relying on coaching material instead of NCERT. Your coaching notes are supplements, not replacements.
  2. Ignoring Botany. Many students find Zoology more interesting and neglect Botany. Both carry equal marks.
  3. Not practicing assertion-reason questions. NEET has increased these since 2023.
  4. Memorizing without understanding. NEET increasingly tests application, not just recall.
  5. Skipping Ecology. It's the easiest unit and carries 20-28 marks. Don't leave free marks on the table.

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FAQ

Q: Is NCERT enough for NEET Biology? A: For 85-90% of questions, yes. For the remaining 10-15%, you may need a reference book like Trueman's or Pradeep's for additional practice problems. But NCERT should be your primary source.

Q: How many hours should I study Biology daily for NEET? A: 3-4 hours daily for Biology alone, split between reading NCERT (1.5 hours), solving MCQs (1 hour), and revision/diagram practice (1 hour).

Q: Which is harder — Botany or Zoology? A: Most students find Botany harder because of Plant Physiology (photosynthesis pathways, mineral nutrition). Zoology feels more relatable because it's about the human body. But marks-wise, both are equally important.

Q: Should I solve previous year NEET papers or mock tests? A: Previous year papers first — always. They show you the actual pattern and difficulty. Mock tests are useful for time management practice but less reliable for content prediction.

Q: Can I score 340+ in NEET Biology? A: Yes. Students who read NCERT thoroughly and practice 5+ years of PYQs consistently score 320-350 in Biology. The key is accuracy — NEET has negative marking, so avoid guessing.


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