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Re-NEET 2026 High Weightage-Chapters: Where to Focus for Maximum Marks

  • Writer: Adithya M P N
    Adithya M P N
  • Jun 4
  • 3 min read
Re-NEET High-Weightage Chapters 2026: Core Topics to Master

When the exam date gets reset, you do not have the time to go through all 74 chapters sequentially. You need the exact list of chapters that carry the maximum mathematical weight on the test paper so you can secure the highest number of marks in the shortest possible time.


Here is the complete, high-weightage chapter checklist you need to master for Re-NEET 2026.


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Re-NEET Biology High Weightage Chapters Checklist

Biology accounts for 50% of your total NEET score. You must 100% cover the high-weightage chapters to secure your 360 marks in Biology.

NTA builds line-by-line questions directly from these core chapters:


  • Genetics and Evolution (Principles of Inheritance & Molecular Basis of Inheritance) – 15–18 Questions

  • Human Physiology (All chapters, focusing on Nervous, Circulatory, and Endocrine control) – 12–14 Questions

  • Biotechnology (Principles & Processes and Applications) – 8–10 Questions

  • Ecology and Environment (Organisms & Populations, Ecosystem, Biodiversity) – 10–12 Questions

  • Plant Physiology (Photosynthesis, Respiration, Plant Growth) – 7–9 Questions

  • Cell: Structure and Functions (Cell Cycle & Division, Biomolecules) – 6–8 Questions


Re-NEET Chemistry High Weightage Chapters Checklist

Chemistry requires a balanced mix of crisp factual recall for Organic/Inorganic and structural problem-solving for Physical:


Organic Chemistry

  • General Organic Chemistry (GOC) & Hydrocarbons – 7–8 Questions (The absolute baseline for all mechanism questions)

  • Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids – 3–4 Questions

  • Amines & Haloalkanes and Haloarenes – 3–4 Questions


Inorganic Chemistry

  • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure – 4–5 Questions

  • Coordination Compounds – 3–4 Questions

  • d- and f-Block Elements – 2–3 Questions


Physical Chemistry

  • Thermodynamics & Chemical Equilibrium – 4–5 Questions

  • Solutions & Electrochemistry – 3–4 Questions

  • Atomic Structure & Chemical Kinetics – 3–4 Questions


Re-NEET Physics High Weightage Chapters Checklist

If your study time is limited, prioritize these formula-heavy, high-yield blocks to secure your marks rapidly:


  • Modern Physics (Dual Nature, Atoms, Nuclei) – 5–6 Questions (Direct, highly scoring calculations)

  • Semiconductor Electronics – 3–4 Questions (Logic gates and diode characteristics)

  • Current Electricity – 3–4 Questions (Kirchhoff's laws, cell combinations, potentiometer loops)

  • Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism – 4–5 Questions

  • Ray Optics and Optical Instruments – 3–4 Questions (Lens maker formula, prism index, mirror sign conventions)

  • System of Particles and Rotational Motion – 3–4 Questions (Moment of inertia calculations)

  • Electrostatics (Electric Charges & Fields, Potential and Capacitance) – 4–5 Questions


Conclusion

Every single chapter name listed above is a direct source of multiple 4-mark questions. Do not spend your remaining time on low-yield chapters until you can actively recall the formulas, data tables, and specific exceptions of these heavy-hitters.


Print this list out, mark your weak areas, and start crossing them off one by one.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I score 600+ if I only study these high-weightage chapters?

These chapters form more than 70% of the NEET question layout. Perfecting them guarantees you capture the absolute bulk of the test paper marks. However, you should still go through basic definitions and formulas of lower-yield chapters to secure the easy, direct questions.


Q2: What is the most efficient way to revise Biology high-weightage chapters quickly?

Do not try to re-read pages line-by-line like a novel. Close your book after looking at a summary table, chart, or diagram footnote and try to explain the conditional limits, exceptions, and labels out loud from pure memory. If your brain can't retrieve it with the page closed, you don't know it yet.


Q3: How should I prioritize Physics numerical practice for Rotational Motion and Mechanics?

Stop solving completely random blocks of hundreds of questions. Group your past-year questions (PYQs) into clean, repeatable "type-models" (e.g., banking of roads, moment of inertia shapes, pulley tensions). When you read an exam problem, identify its exact mathematical type-path first to reduce execution speed.

 
 
 

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