Physics syllabus for NEET
NEET Physics syllabus is as follows:
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Mechanics: The topics covered in mechanics are Units and Dimensions, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Rotational motion, Gravitation, Simple Harmonic Motion, and Fluid Mechanics.
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Heat and Thermodynamics: The chapters included in it are Thermometry, Thermal Expansion, Kinetic Theory of gases, Laws of Thermodynamics, Calorimetry, and Heat Transfer.
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Wave Motion: It includes chapters like Classification of waves, Superposition of waves, and Sound waves.
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Electricity and Magnetism: Chapters covered in it are Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Capacitors, Magnetics, Electromagnetic Induction, and Alternating current.
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Ray Optics: Chapters covered in Ray Optics are reflection, Refraction, Total internal reflection, and Dispersion.
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Modern Physics: It includes topics like the Dual nature of radiation and Matter, Atoms, Nuclei, Semiconductor electronics and Communication systems.
How to prepare for NEET Physics
Almost all the questions that are asked in the NEET exam are numerical. Only a small part involves the Physics theory and the rest of the part involves mathematical calculations.
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You should be very good at the basic Math part. Basic Math that is needed in NEET Physics involves Trigonometry, Quadratic equations, Differentiation, and Integration. Make sure, you remember all the mathematical formulae and you have to be very fast in basic calculations.
You should bear in mind that you have around one minute for each question. Mechanics is the most important part in your Physics preparation. The concepts of Mechanics are applied in almost all branches of Physics.
How to solve 40+ questions within 45 minutes
While preparing for the exam, you should try to finish the entire syllabus without leaving any topic. You don’t know from which topic you will get an easy question. You can’t take the risk of leaving an easy question.
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Sometimes the examiner may give you a question that is very easy but you know that it will take more than 5 minutes. In that case, you should skip such a time-consuming question.
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You have to be very practical while attempting the questions. You should not be driven by emotions. You may get trapped in an easy-appearing question. You may think that I have solved such questions several times, so why can’t I solve this question? Never forget that you have limited time.
If a question is taking more than 2 minutes, you should leave it immediately and move on to the next question without wasting time.
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In this demo session they are given to teach any topic of their choice for the first 30 minutes and in the next 30 minutes our experts give them a topic to teach.
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Before final recruitment, all our tutors go through a series of training sessions in which they are taught how to handle different topics of Physics.
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