The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2022 is expected to be held at the end of June this year. However, an official confirmation is not yet known. The medical admission test is usually a pen and paper based test in an OMR sheet format. The duration of the test is three hours. The exam will be 720 points.
The NEET exam pattern consists of two parts. Each topic will consist of two parts. Section A will contain 35 questions and Section B will contain 15 questions. Out of these 15 questions, candidates can choose to try 10 questions. The total number of questions and the time spent therefore remain the same, read the official website.
Physics Syllabus: Both chapters 11 and 12 physics are included in the NEET syllabus. This includes physical world and measurement, laws of motion, work and energy, electrostatistics, magnetic effects of current and magnetism, thermodynamics, behavior of perfect gas and kinetic theory, gravity, properties of bulk matter, kinematics, current electricity and power, electromagnetic induction and alternating currents, movement of systems of particles and rigid bodies, electromagnetic waves, atoms and nuclei, electronic devices, dual nature of matter and radiation.
Chemistry Curriculum: The chemistry syllabus includes solid state, classification of elements and periodicity in properties, electrochemistry, structure of atomic solutions, chemical bonding and molecular structure, chemical, kinetics, thermodynamics, general principles and processes of isolation of elements, equilibrium, P block elements, states of matter – gases and liquids, surface chemistry, hydrogen, coordination compounds, s-block elements, haloalkanes and haloarenes, organic chemistry, aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids, biomolecules from environmental chemistry and polymers.
Biology course: This includes structural organization – plants and animals, genetics and evolution, cell structure and function, biology and human well-being, reproduction, human physiology, ecology and environment,
plant physiology and biotechnology.
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