In neet, is the syllabus 50/50 of 11th and12th?(suppose) half of the questions are from 11th std and half from 12th?
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No it is not certain what percent of questions come from which course in NEET While the NEET syllabus draws heavily from both 11th and 12th grade curriculums, it's not exactly a 50/50 split; generally, a slightly higher percentage of questions tend to come from the 12th standard syllabus compared to 11th, with estimates suggesting around 55% from 12th and 45% from 11th sometimes even more percent from 12th.
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That depends on a lot of factors like who's setting the paper, etc. Usually, the weightage of topics is fairly balanced between Class 11 and 12, with roughly 50-55% of questions coming from Class 12 and the remaining 45-50% from Class 11.
What I would suggest you is being prepared really well for both years so that you can face any and every question in the exam.
All the best!!
Hello,
In NEET syllabus , the class 11 and class 12 topics are covered together, but not in the ratio of 50/50. In general, 45-50% of questions are based on class 11 and the rest are of class 12.
Subject Wise Overview
Physics: is balanced as Mechanics and thermodynamics are given in Class 11, and electrodynamics and modern physics is given in class 12.
Chemistry:
- Physical and Inorganic chemistry are same in weightage.
- Organic chemistry is little more than class 12.
Biology: Class 12 (Genetics, Ecology, Human Physiology) is mainly focused, but Class 11 (Diversity, Cell Biology) is equally important.
The syllabus of both the years is equally important, as NEET tests not only the concept but also their application. So, practice all topics equally, study regularly, and practice all the mock tests that cover the syllabus of both the classes.
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