important chapters for Physics (NEET)?
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Hello aspirant,
Here is the chapter-wise weightage for Physics chapters so you can focus and revise the important chapters during the last days of preparation-
Physical-world and measurement:- 2%
Kinematics:- 3%
Laws of Motion :- 3 %
Work, Energy and Power :- 4 %
System of Particles and Rotational Motion:- 5 %
Work, Energy and Power :- 4 %
Gravitation :- 2 %
Properties of Bulk Matter :-3 %
Thermodynamics:- 9 %
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory :- 3 %
Oscillation and Waves :- 3 %
Electrostatics :- %
Current Electricity :- 8 %
Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism :- 5 %
Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current :- 8%
Electromagnetic Waves:- 5%
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation:- 6%
Atoms & Nuclei :- 3 %
Optics :- 10 %
Semiconductor Electronics:- 9%
hope it helps!
Hi aspirant,
There are no important chapters required for preparation of syllabus of physics subject in NEET examination.
Physics being one of the mot toughest subject which usually disturbs the NEET score of many applicants.
See, if you are sorting some chapters and still you will not be able to solve then it will be very hard for you to get a medical seat in a medical college across India.
So I request you to study well right from the beginning without leaving nay chapter behind such that by learning and practisong all the chapters your concepts will be improved and helps you to score better.
Hope you understand.
Very good luck to you:)
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