Study Sequence
Priority Chapters for NEET Preparation
A practical study order for each subject. Chapters are grouped by foundational importance and how they build on each other — start with the basics, layer on complexity, then fill in the rest.
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Chapters are arranged into three study buckets for each subject. This sequence is based on how concepts build on each other across the Class XI and XII syllabus — not on exam-weightage predictions.
Start FirstBuild NextFinish Strong
Physics
Practise →Start First
Physical Quantities & Measurement
Start FirstOne-Dimensional Motion
Start FirstTwo-Dimensional Motion
Start FirstNewtonian Mechanics
Start FirstEnergy and Work Concepts
Start FirstElectrostatics
Start FirstElectric Current and Circuits
Start FirstBuild Next
Rotational Mechanics
Build NextUniversal Gravitation
Build NextMagnetic Effects of Current
Build NextElectromagnetic Induction Physics
Build NextAC Circuits
Build NextGeometrical Optics
Build NextQuantum Physics
Build NextNuclear Physics
Build NextFinish Strong
Elasticity of Solids
Finish StrongFluid Mechanics
Finish StrongHeat and Temperature
Finish StrongThermal Physics
Finish StrongKinetic Theory of Gases
Finish StrongSimple Harmonic Motion
Finish StrongWave Motion
Finish StrongElectric Potential & Capacitors
Finish StrongMagnetic Properties of Materials
Finish StrongEM Wave Theory
Finish StrongInterference and Diffraction
Finish StrongAtomic Physics
Finish StrongElectronic Devices
Finish StrongMeasurements and Experimental Techniques in Physics
Finish StrongChemistry
Practise →Start First
Chemical Calculations & Stoichiometry
Start FirstAtomic Structure & Quantum Theory
Start FirstPeriodic Table & Periodic Trends
Start FirstChemical Bonding & Molecular Geometry
Start FirstChemical & Ionic Equilibrium
Start FirstOrganic Chemistry Fundamentals
Start FirstBuild Next
Chemical Thermodynamics
Build NextHydrocarbon Chemistry
Build NextElectrochemical Processes
Build NextReaction Rate & Mechanisms
Build NextCoordination Chemistry
Build NextCarbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds
Build NextNitrogen Containing Organic Compounds
Build NextFinish Strong
Oxidation Reduction Chemistry
Finish StrongGroup 13 and 14 Elements
Finish StrongProperties of Solutions
Finish StrongAdvanced p-Block Chemistry
Finish StrongTransition & Inner Transition Elements
Finish StrongOrganic Halogen Compounds
Finish StrongOxygen Containing Organic Compounds
Finish StrongBiological Chemistry
Finish StrongPractical Chemistry: Organic Analysis, Volumetric Methods and Salt Analysis
Finish StrongBotany
Practise →Start First
Cell Structure
Start FirstBiological Molecules
Start FirstCell Division
Start FirstPhotosynthesis Process
Start FirstPlant Respiration
Start FirstMendelian Genetics
Start FirstMolecular Genetics
Start FirstBuild Next
External Plant Structure
Build NextInternal Plant Structure
Build NextPlant Reproduction
Build NextGenetic Engineering
Build NextApplied Biotechnology
Build NextPopulation Ecology
Build NextEcosystem Ecology
Build NextBiodiversity Science
Build NextFinish Strong
Basics of Life & Taxonomy
Finish StrongFive Kingdom Classification
Finish StrongPlant Diversity
Finish StrongPlant Growth Regulation
Finish StrongEvolution Biology
Finish StrongApplied Microbiology
Finish StrongZoology
Practise →Start First
Animal Classification
Start FirstRespiratory System
Start FirstCirculatory System
Start FirstExcretory System
Start FirstNervous System
Start FirstEndocrine System
Start FirstHuman Reproductive System
Start FirstBuild Next
Animal Tissue Structure
Build NextMusculoskeletal System
Build NextPopulation Control
Build NextImmunology & Diseases
Build NextHow to use this study sequence
- Start with "Start First" chapters — they lay the conceptual foundation for everything else
- Once comfortable, move to "Build Next" chapters that extend core concepts
- Use chapter-wise practice on NeetX to drill each chapter after studying it
- "Finish Strong" chapters round out the syllabus — cover them last for full coverage
- Take full mock tests periodically to check your balance across subjects