NEET 2021 Physics section comprises a total weightage of 180 marks out of 720. Aspirants can get full marks in NEET Physics by following the right strategies.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) on the NEET 2021 exam date, August 1. As per the latest updates on NEET 2021, students are still waiting for the NEET 2021 application form date. The NEET-UG 2021 updates are expected to be announced soon on the NEET 2021 registration website - neet.nta.nic.in.
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Aspirants have to focus on their preparation, as they have to secure the minimum marks required in NEET for admission in government college 2021 or any other medical courses/institutes.
Out of the three subject sections in the NEET 2021 exam, physics is usually one of the most challenging subjects. The NEET syllabus 2021 for physics includes a wide variety of theoretical concepts and a vast array of numerical problems. So aspirants need a smart plan to score full marks in physics in NEET exam. The following strategies can be used to score full marks in the physics section of NEET 2021.
As per the NEET 2021 updates by NTA, the syllabus will remain unchanged and the number of chapters will also be the same for the entrance test. The syllabus of NEET physics consists of 29 chapters including both Class 11 and 12.
According to various experts, by covering 70% of the syllabus while studying physics for NEET 2021, candidates can score at least 100 marks in the section. So to score full marks in NEET physics 2021, candidates have to focus on all physics syllabus for the NEET exam in a systematic and well-organized manner.
Aspirants are advised to focus more on NEET physics topics which have more weightage. This NEET 2021 preparation strategy for physics can prove to be very effective for aspirants.
Aspirants can check the topic wise questions asked in previous years NEET exam for physics section from below.
NEET 2021 Physics topic | Number of questions asked previously |
Mechanics | 10 questions |
Heat and Thermodynamic | 5 questions |
SHM and Waves | 2 questions |
Electrodynamics | 14 questions |
Optics | 4 questions |
Modern and Electronics | 10 questions |
Current electricity | 4 questions |
After knowing the weightage and complete physics syllabus for NEET 2021, aspirants have to begin with a clear understanding of the concepts involved. In addition to learning the theoretical part of the concepts of NEET physics, one must also learn to integrate the knowledge of the concepts in solving multiple-choice questions and numerical-based problems.
Preparing with the best study material for NEET 2021 will always boost up the level of preparation. Aspirants preparing for NEET 2021, can refer to the best books below for practicing numerical and understanding how the concepts are applied.
NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
Objective Physics By DC Pandey
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips (Physics) by MTG
When it comes to NEET 2021 physics, formulas form an integral part of preparation. It is necessary that candidates know and learn all the formulas. One should develop a habit of maintaining a notebook with all the important formulas of NEET physics and their associated concepts.
Regularly solving previous year's question papers and taking mock tests are very much essential for NEET 2021 to score full marks in physics. As aforementioned, the physics syllabus of the NEET exam is mostly based on numerical problems. So, everything has to be thoroughly practiced by the aspirant.
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