Most NEET Biology toppers say the same thing: they did not read more books, they read NCERT better. This guide turns that principle into a concrete plan.
The NCERT-First Method
Your core text is NCERT Biology Class 11 and 12 — nothing else comes before it. Work chapter by chapter, and after each chapter immediately solve MCQs on it while the content is fresh. Reference material is a supplement for clarity, never a replacement.
Must-Know Topics in Botany
- Plant Physiology — photosynthesis, respiration, plant growth regulators
- Morphology & Anatomy of Flowering Plants
- Cell Biology, Cell Cycle and Cell Division
- Genetics & Molecular Basis of Inheritance
- Ecology and Ecosystem
Must-Know Topics in Zoology
- Human Physiology — every system, with diagrams
- Human Reproduction & Reproductive Health
- Biotechnology and its Applications
- Human Health and Disease
- Animal Kingdom — classification and characteristics
A Simple Weekly Rhythm
Aim to finish one major chapter every 3–4 days: two days to learn, one day for MCQs, and a short review. End each week with a mixed quiz spanning everything you covered that week. End each month with a full Biology mock under timed conditions.
Track Weightage
Align your effort with our chapter-wise weightage guide so high-yield units always get more passes than low-yield ones. For the scoring mindset, read how to score 340+ in NEET Biology.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I start solving full mocks?
Begin topic-wise MCQs from day one and introduce full-length mocks once you have covered roughly 60–70% of the syllabus.
How many times should I revise NCERT?
At least three focused passes, with the final passes being active recall rather than passive reading.
Practice This on MedLearno
Reading is step one — retention comes from active recall. Put this into practice with topic-wise Biology questions on MedLearno, track your accuracy chapter by chapter, and use the revision tools to lock in what you learn. Explore the platform →
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