The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET (UG) was formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT). The units in NEET biology subject are further divided into 16 chapters. NEET exam is carried out for 720 marks, with 360 marks alone allotted for the Biology section. Thus, there are 90 questions in the Biology section of NEET, 45 each from Botany and Zoology sections. NEET Biology topic- weightage based on past questions are given below. 7 Most Important Topics for NEET biology are: 1. Biological Classification 2. Morphology of flowering plants 3. Molecular... Show more The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET (UG) was formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT). The units in NEET biology subject are further divided into 16 chapters. NEET exam is carried out for 720 marks, with 360 marks alone allotted for the Biology section. Thus, there are 90 questions in the Biology section of NEET, 45 each from Botany and Zoology sections. NEET Biology topic- weightage based on past questions are given below. 7 Most Important Topics for NEET biology are: 1. Biological Classification 2. Morphology of flowering plants 3. Molecular Basis of Inheritance 4. Principles of Inheritance and Variation 5. Animal Kingdom 6. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants 7. Human Reproduction 19 Moderately Important Topics for NEET biology are: 1. Reproductive Health 2. Environmental Issues 3. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants 4. Breathing and Exchange of Gases 5. Plant Kingdom 6. Chemical Coordination and Integration 7. Cell- The Unit of Life 8. Organisms and Population 9. Biotechnology- Principles and Processes 10. Biotechnology and its Applications 11. Biodiversity and Conservation 12. Cell Cycle and Cell Division 13. Neural Control and Coordination 14. Anatomy of Flowering Plants 15. Digestion and Absorption 16. Biomolecules 17. Reproduction in Organisms 18. Evolution 19. Ecosystem 12 Less Important Topics for NEET biology are: 1. Strategies for enhancement in food production 2. Mineral Nutrition 3. Transport in Plants 4. Human Health and Disease 5. Structural Organisation in Animals 6. The Living World 7. Microbes in Human Welfare 8. Plant Growth and Development 9. Excretory Products and their Elimination 10. Locomotion and Movement 11. Body Fluids and Circulation 12. Respiration in Plants Show less
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET (UG) was formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT).
The units in NEET biology subject are further divided into 16 chapters.
NEET exam is carried out for 720 marks, with 360 marks alone allotted for the Biology section. Thus, there are 90 questions in the Biology section of NEET, 45 each from Botany and Zoology sections.
NEET Biology topic- weightage based on past questions are given below.
7 Most Important Topics for NEET biology are: 1. Biological Classification 2. Morphology of flowering plants 3. Molecular Basis of Inheritance 4. Principles of Inheritance and Variation 5. Animal Kingdom 6. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants 7. Human Reproduction
19 Moderately Important Topics for NEET biology are: 1. Reproductive Health 2. Environmental Issues 3. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants 4. Breathing and Exchange of Gases 5. Plant Kingdom 6. Chemical Coordination and Integration 7. Cell- The Unit of Life 8. Organisms and Population 9. Biotechnology- Principles and Processes 10. Biotechnology and its Applications 11. Biodiversity and Conservation 12. Cell Cycle and Cell Division 13. Neural Control and Coordination 14. Anatomy of Flowering Plants 15. Digestion and Absorption 16. Biomolecules 17. Reproduction in Organisms 18. Evolution 19. Ecosystem
12 Less Important Topics for NEET biology are: 1. Strategies for enhancement in food production 2. Mineral Nutrition 3. Transport in Plants 4. Human Health and Disease 5. Structural Organisation in Animals 6. The Living World 7. Microbes in Human Welfare 8. Plant Growth and Development 9. Excretory Products and their Elimination 10. Locomotion and Movement 11. Body Fluids and Circulation 12. Respiration in Plants
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