NEET UG 2024 Syllabus: Chemistry chapter-wise weightage, topics asked
Anu Parthiban | November 3, 2023 | 12:23 PM IST | 1 min read
NEET UG 2024: Coordination compounds, organic chemistry and thermodynamics has the highest weightage in chemistry paper.
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The NEET UG question paper will be prepared broadly based on the Class 11 and 12 syllabi. Every year, the syllabus for the exam is notified after reviewing the syllabus of CBSE, CISCE and several other state educational boards.
As per the revised NEET UG chemistry syllabus, Coordination Compounds and Thermodynamics has the highest weightage. Organic chemistry, equilibrium and solutions chapter in Class 12 also carries more weightage compared to other topics asked in NEET UG 2024.
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NEET UG 2024 chemistry chapter-wise weightage
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Class 11 |
||
|
Unit |
Chapters |
Weightage |
|
1 |
Basic Concepts of Chemistry |
1% |
|
2 |
Structure of Atom |
2% |
|
3 |
Classification of Elements & 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 |
Hydrogen |
|
|
10 |
s-Block Elements |
2% |
|
11 |
Some p-Block Elements |
2% |
|
12 |
Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques |
4% |
|
13 |
Hydrocarbons |
3% |
|
14 |
Environmental Chemistry |
2% |
|
Class 12 |
||
|
Unit |
Topic / Chapters |
Weightage |
|
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 Ethers |
4% |
|
12 |
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids |
4% |
|
13 |
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen |
2% |
|
14 |
Biomolecules |
3% |
|
15 |
Polymers |
3% |
|
16 |
Chemistry in Everyday Life |
2% |
|
Total |
100% |
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