Complete Chemistry Syllabus for NEET Exam 2019
Knowing the exam syllabus is something you need to know, the syllabus is the passport to your success.
Experts consider this as a first step in exam preparation and for an exam like NEET students need to know what they have gotten themselves into.
NEET or cum eligibility national entrance test is considered as a difficult exam to pass as compared to other entrance tests.
It demands a lot of hard work, dedication, and consistency from students who want to pursue their career as medical students.
The chemistry syllabus for neet consists of NCERT book chapters of standard 11 and 12. So, the syllabus of CBSE and NEET is the same.
Just to clear the doubt, the state board also has exactly the same curriculum for neet.
Here is the full chemistry syllabus for NEET:
1. Basic concepts of chemistry
2. Structure of the atom
3. Classification of Elements and Periodicity
4. Chemical Bond and Molecular Structure
5. States of Matter
6. Thermodynamics
7. Balance
8. Redox reactions
9. Hydrogen
10. The elements of block S
11. The elements of the block P (XI)
12. Organic Chemistry – Basic Principles and Techniques
13. Hydrocarbons
14. Environmental chemistry
15. The solid state
16. Solutions
17. Electrochemistry
18. Chemical kinetics
19. Chemistry of surfaces
20. General principles and processes for isolating elements
21. The elements of block P (XII)
22. The elements of block D and F
23. Coordination Compounds
24. Differentiation and Conversions – Organic Chemistry
25. Reaction Mechanism – Organic Chemistry
26. Haloalkanes and haloarenes
27. Alcohols, phenols, and ethers
28. Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids
29. Amines
30. Biomolecules
31. Polymers
32. Chemistry in everyday life
This is the complete and updated syllabus for the 2019 neet attempt.
Now that you know the complete neet syllabus 2019, I would suggest neet aspirants to start concentrating on it.
As I said in my previous post, only a well-structured study schedule can help achieve positive results.
PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
To improve your preparation in chemistry, what you can do is to find out the most important chapters in the syllabus and prepare for those that are comparatively stronger than other chapters.
Chemistry has a total of 180 points (45 questions) out of a total of 720 and to be admitted to a good university, students must have a total of more than 550 points.
And I would suggest students to get at least 110 points, this will help them to reach the specific points and get you into a good university.