National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test undergraduate exam are all set for May 7, 2017.

It is one of the toughest and competitive exams in the country and requires extra reparation by the candidates for all subjects including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Here are some of the important topics which the aspirants need to prepare for NEET exam 2017.

Physics:

This section often gives a hard time to the students and hence the Physics should be prepared very well and some of the most important topics for the NEET exam 2017 are:

  • Electrostatics
  • Kinematics
  • Electricity
  • Magnetism
  • Work, energy and power
  • Thermodynamics
  • Heat transfer
  • Waves (sound and optics)
  • EMI
  • Gravitation

These questions will constitute at least three fourth of the physics section and hence should be given utmost importance.

Chemistry:

Generally, the chemistry section constitutes questions which are less tricky and hence this section becomes the scoring area for the NEET UG exam 2017. Important topics from chemistry include:

  • Basic concepts of chemistry
  • Thermodynamics
  • Thermochemistry
  • Oxidation
  • Reduction
  • Redox reactions
  • P block elements
  • Metallurgy
  • Solid states
  • Gaseous states
  • Organic chemistry

Preparing these given topics, a candidate can easily score well in the chemistry section and can increase the overall score for the exam. The chemistry section can be scored well and hence should be prepared well.

Biology:

Being a medical entrance test, this is the most important section for the NEET 2017 UG exam. The question comprises from both the zoology and botany topics. Some of the important topics for the NEET exam are given here:
  • Diversity in the living world
  • Reproduction
  • Evolution
  • Principles of inheritance
  • Ecosystem
  • Anatomy of flowers
  • Endocrine system
  • Cells
  • Biomolecules
  • Biotechnology

These are only some of the important topics from the biology section. Also, different variations of questions from this section can be expected from this section.

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