How to Use MemoNeet with PhysicsWallah Lectures to Score 650+ in NEET
- Adithya M P N
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
If you're one of the millions of NEET students using PhysicsWallah, you already have access to some of the best lecture content in India. Alakh Sir's explanations are genuinely excellent. But here's the gap: watching lectures builds understanding. It does not build retention. And NEET doesn't test whether you understood something once — it tests whether you still remember it on exam day.
The Problem with Lectures Alone
The Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve shows that within 24 hours of a lecture, you forget approximately 50–60% of what you learned. Within a week, that number reaches 80%. This isn't a PW problem — it's a biology problem. Your brain doesn't retain passive information unless it's actively retrieved multiple times at spaced intervals.
The PW + MemoNeet Stack: How It Works
Use PhysicsWallah to understand concepts (input phase), then use MemoNeet to lock them in through active recall (retention phase). After every PW lecture, open MemoNeet and practice 20–30 MCQs from that chapter. The questions are built from exact NCERT lines — the same source NTA uses to write NEET questions. This creates a complete learning loop: Understand → Practice → Retain.
The 650+ Daily Schedule: PW + MemoNeet
Morning (6–8 AM): 30 minutes MemoNeet spaced repetition — questions from chapters studied 3–7 days ago. This is the daily memory maintenance session. Study block (9 AM–1 PM): PhysicsWallah lecture + notes. One chapter deep. Evening (4–6 PM): MemoNeet practice on today's PW chapter — 30–40 MCQs. Active recall while information is still fresh. Night review (9–9:30 PM): 15 min MemoNeet — 10 questions from yesterday's chapter. This creates the 1-day revisit that dramatically improves consolidation.
Why This Works for 650+
Students scoring 650+ in NEET don't study more than others — they forget less. The difference between a 580 scorer and a 660 scorer is almost always retention, not understanding. Biology alone is worth 360 marks. If you retain 90%+ of NCERT Biology through consistent spaced repetition, you're already at 300+ in Biology. Add a solid Physics and Chemistry revision system and 650 becomes realistic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is MemoNeet a replacement for PhysicsWallah? No. MemoNeet is a revision and retention tool, not a teaching platform. PW builds your understanding; MemoNeet makes sure that understanding stays in your memory until exam day.
How many MemoNeet questions should I do per day if I'm also doing PW? 50–80 questions per day is the sweet spot. Split it as 30 spaced repetition questions (old chapters) + 30–50 new chapter MCQs after the day's PW lecture.
Does MemoNeet cover the PW syllabus? MemoNeet is based on NCERT, which is the source for both PW curriculum and NEET itself. If you're following PW's chapter order, MemoNeet will have matching NCERT MCQs ready for every chapter.
What score can I realistically expect using MemoNeet with PW? Students consistently using both tools report moving from the 550–600 range into the 620–660+ range within 60–90 days. The improvement comes primarily from Biology retention.
Ready to stop forgetting and start scoring? Open MemoNeet, find the chapter you just studied with PhysicsWallah, and do 20 rapid-fire MCQs right now. That single habit, done daily, is what separates a 580 from a 650.
Also read: MemoNeet vs ANKI — Which Spaced Repetition System is Better for NEET?

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