weightage of chapter of physics chemistry biology for year 2022?
There are a total of 180 questions to be asked in NEET 2022, where 45 questions are asked from Physics, 45 from Chemistry and 90 questions are asked from Biology, the question paper is of 720 marks, and the marking scheme is that +4 marks are awarded for each correct answer whereas 1 mark is deducted for each wrong Answer.
Physics Chapter wise weightage is as follows:
Class 11th
1. Physical world and measurement- 2%
2. Kinematics- 3%
3. Laws of Motion- 3%
4. Work, Energy and Power- 4%
5. Motion of system of particles and Rigid body- 5%
6. Gravitation- 2%
7. Properties of Bulk matter- 3%
8. Thermodynamics- 9%
9. Behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic theory- 3%
10. Oscillation and waves- 3%
Class 12th
1. Electrostatics- 9%
2. Current electricity- 8%
3. Magnetic effect of current and magnetism- 5%
4. Electromagnetic induction and alternating current- 8%
5. Electromagnetic waves- 5%
6. Optics- 10%
7. Dual nature of matter and radiation- 6%
8. Atoms and nuclei- 3%
9. Electronic devices- 9%
Chemistry chapter wise weightage is as follows:
Class 11th
1. Basic concepts of chemistry 1%
2. Structure of atom 2%
3. Classification of elements and periodicity in properties 2%
4. Chemical bonding and molecular structure 5%
5. States of matter gases and liquids 2%
6. Thermodynamics 8%
7. Equilibrium 6%
8. Redox reactions 3%
9. S block elements 2%
10. Some block elements 2%
11. Organic Chemistry basic principles and techniques 4%
12. Hydrocarbons 3%
13. Environmental Chemistry 2%
Class 12th
1. Solid state 2%
2. Solutions 5%
3. Electrochemistry 2%
4. Chemical kinetics 3%
5. Surface chemistry 2%
6. Isolation of elements 2%
7. P block elements 5%
8. D and f block elements 4%
9. Coordination compounds 9%
10. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 3%
11. Alcohols phenols and ether 4%
12. Aldehydes ketones and carboxylic acid 4%
13. Organic compounds containing nitrogen 2%
14. Biomolecules 3%
15. Polymers 3%
16. Chemistry in everyday life 2%
Biology chapter wise weightage is as follows:
Class 11th
1. Diversity of living organisms 14%
2. Structural organisation in plants and animals 5%
3. Cell structure and function 9%
4. Plant physiology 6%
5. Human Physiology 20%
Class 12th
1. Reproduction 9%
2. Genetics and evolution 18%
3. Biology and human welfare 9%
4. Biotechnology and its applications 4%
5. Ecology and environment 6%
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Hi
Your profile suggests that you are a medicine aspirant and aree in class 12th so I am assuming that your question is in regarding with Neet examination.
Based on analysis of past year question papers of Neet examination, chapter wise weightage for NEET 2022 is provided below for each of physics chemistry biology is provided below subject wise
-------------) PHYSICS
*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 & 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 %
-------------) CHEMISTRY
* Basic Concepts of Chemistry :- 1 %
* Structure of Atom :- 2 %
* Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties :- 2%
* Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure :- 5 %
* States of Matter: Gases and Liquids :- 2 %
* Equilibrium :-6 %
* Thermodynamics :- 8 %
* Redox Reactions :- 3 %
* s-Block Elements :- 2 %
* Some p-Block Elements :- 2 %
* Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques :- 4 %
* Hydrocarbons :- 3 %
* Environmental Chemistry :- 2 %
* Solid State :- 2 %
* Solutions :- 5 %
* Electrochemistry :- 2 %
* Chemical Kinetics :- 3 %
* Surface Chemistry :- 2 %
* Isolation of Elements :- 2 %
* p-Block Elements :- 5 %
* d- and f-Block Elements :- 4 %
* Coordination Compounds :- 9 %
* Haloalkanes and Haloarenes :- 3 %
* Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers :- 4 %
* Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids :- 4 %
* Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen :- 2 %
* Biomolecules :- 3 %
* Polymers :- 3 %
* Chemistry in Everyday Life :- 2 %
-------------) BIOLOGY
* Diversity of Living Organisms :- 14%
* Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals :- 5 %
* Cell: Structure and Function :- 9 %
* Plant Physiology :- 6 %
* Human Physiology :- 20 %
* Reproduction :- 9 %
* Genetics and Evolution :- 18 %
* Biology and Human Welfare :- 9 %
* Biotechnology and its Applications :-4%
* Ecology and Environment :- 6 %
You can get detailed information regarding chapter wise weightage of all the chapters for each of physics, chemistry and Biology for neet by going through our page for which link is provided below
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This chapterwise weightage will help you a lot in planning your studies for Neet examination, you can comparatively stress more on chapters having higher weightage.
For neet preparation:-
--------)Go well through the syllabus
--------)Focus on understanding concepts rather than just cramming things
--------)Practise questions and mcs
--------)Follow a time table
--------)Revision is important as syllabus is wide
--------)Practice previous years question papers
--------)Go for mock test series
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