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Subject Page • NEET Entrance Examination • Physics • NCERT-Aligned • NRI / USA Friendly

NEET Physics - Complete Notes, Revision, Important Questions & Downloads

This NEET Physics page is your all-in-one hub for chapter-wise notes, revision planning, important questions, practice MCQs, and download support.

 

⬇ Download Physics Notes PDF View Important Questions →
High ROIFormula AccuracyNumerical TrapsFree Downloads
Total QuestionsQ
45
Physics contributes 180 marks in NEET
Time Required⏱
160–240 Hrs
Concept + numericals + PYQ practice
Difficulty⚡
Medium → High
Main traps: signs, units, graphs
NRI USA Curriculum GapUS
High
Needs timed MCQs + formula application
10,000+Students Guided Across NEET Resources
19Physics Chapters Covered
4Free Downloads
11Questions On This Page
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NEET Physics - Weightage & Study Planning Snapshot

Trend-Based Planning
Physics Zone Expected Share Bar Priority
Mechanics High
 
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Thermal Physics Medium
 
Med
High
Waves & Oscillations Medium
 
Med
High
Electrostatics + Current High
 
High
Very High
Magnetism + EMI + AC High
 
High
Very High
Modern Physics + Electronics High
 
High
High
Optics High
 
High
Very High
• Use this section as a planning model for revision order and chapter priority.
• Physics performance improves when high-return chapters are revised with formulas, solved examples, and timed MCQs together.
• For NRI students, the biggest score jump usually comes from numerical discipline, not from theory reading alone.
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45
Questions in NEET Physics
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180
Marks from Physics section
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19
Chapters covered on this page
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High
ROI if formulas and PYQs are revised together

📊 Physics Strategy for NRI Students

1

Start with units, signs, and graphs. Many Physics mistakes are basic setup mistakes rather than concept failure.

2

Revise formulas chapter-wise. Keep one compact formula notebook and review it every few days.

3

Solve timed MCQs. NEET Physics rewards fast conversion from concept to equation to answer.

NEET Physics - Free Notes & Downloads

PDF • Cheat Sheet • MCQ Set • PYQ
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NEET Physics - Complete Notes PDF
Chapter-wise notes for all major NEET Physics chapters with formulas, short theory, and revision focus.
PDFFull SyllabusNCERT-Aligned
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NEET Physics - Formula Cheat Sheet
Compact formula sheet for mechanics, electricity, modern physics, and optics for last-week revision.
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NEET Physics - 50 Practice Questions PDF
A mixed practice set with chapter-balanced MCQs and short explanations.
PDF50 MCQsWith Answers
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NEET Physics - Previous Year Questions (PYQ)
Previous-year styled revision support for formula recall, common traps, and solution patterns.
PDFPYQ SupportPractice Focus
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NEET Physics - Chapter Index (19 Chapters)

2-Column Table
Column A Column B
Physical World and Measurement↗
Kinematics↗
Laws of Motion↗
Work, Energy and Power↗
System of Particles and Rigid Body↗
Gravitation↗
Properties of Bulk Matter↗
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory↗
Thermodynamics↗
Oscillations and Waves↗
Electrostatics↗
Current Electricity↗
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism↗
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current↗
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation↗
Atoms and Nuclei↗
Electronic Devices↗
Electromagnetic Waves↗
Optics↗
 

NEET Physics - Rapid Revision Notes

Concept → Trap → Example

1) Physical World and Measurement

Units & Errors

Core revision: Units, dimensions, errors, significant figures, dimensional analysis, and measuring instruments form the base for numerical accuracy in NEET Physics.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Learn SI units, least count, percentage error, and dimensional consistency before jumping to formulas.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

2) Kinematics

Graphs + Motion

Core revision: Motion in one and two dimensions, graphs, relative motion, and projectile motion are tested through direct formula use plus graph interpretation.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Master displacement, velocity, acceleration, and x–t / v–t / a–t graph meaning.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

3) Laws of Motion

Free-Body Diagrams

Core revision: Force, inertia, friction, circular motion basics, and free-body diagrams drive many scoring numericals.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Draw forces cleanly. Most mistakes happen before the calculation even starts.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

4) Work, Energy and Power

Energy Method

Core revision: Work-energy theorem, conservative forces, spring energy, and power frequently appear as short direct MCQs and numericals.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Use energy conservation whenever motion equations look long.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

5) System of Particles and Rigid Body

Rotation Basics

Core revision: Center of mass, momentum, torque, angular momentum, rolling, and equilibrium build the mechanics core for NEET.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Separate translational and rotational ideas clearly.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

6) Gravitation

Formula Recall

Core revision: Universal gravitation, satellites, escape velocity, and potential are standard NEET favorites.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Remember g, V, U, and satellite relations without sign mistakes.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

7) Properties of Bulk Matter

Application Questions

Core revision: Elasticity, surface tension, viscosity, fluid pressure, and Bernoulli are often concept-plus-formula based.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Units and real-life interpretation matter a lot here.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

8) Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory

Equation Link

Core revision: Gas laws, ideal gas equation, RMS speed, temperature relations, and kinetic interpretation appear in straightforward questions.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Connect PV = nRT with molecular-speed ideas.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

9) Thermodynamics

Sign Discipline

Core revision: First law, processes, heat, work, and efficiency are tested with sign conventions and process understanding.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Keep heat/work sign convention consistent in every question.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

10) Oscillations and Waves

Equation Memory

Core revision: SHM equations, energy in SHM, wave equation, sound, and resonance are recurring questions.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Angle-frequency-period links must be instant.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

11) Electrostatics

Field vs Potential

Core revision: Coulomb’s law, electric field, potential, capacitors, and dielectrics are high-value chapters.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Do not mix vector and scalar thinking.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

12) Current Electricity

Circuit Logic

Core revision: Ohm’s law, resistors, cells, Kirchhoff’s laws, meter bridge, and potentiometer are major scoring areas.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Simplify the circuit before calculating.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

13) Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism

Direction Rules

Core revision: Magnetic field, force on charge/current, torque on loop, moving coil meter, and earth magnetism build this chapter.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Use right-hand rules carefully.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

14) Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current

Cause of Induced EMF

Core revision: Faraday, Lenz, inductance, AC circuits, transformers, and reactance are NEET essentials.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Always identify what is changing.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

15) Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation

Direct Formula Questions

Core revision: Photoelectric effect, de Broglie relation, and matter waves are small but very scoring.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Threshold frequency and stopping potential are common.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

16) Atoms and Nuclei

Quick Revision Zone

Core revision: Bohr model, spectra, radioactivity, nuclear reactions, and decay are concept-light but formula-heavy.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: This chapter is often a fast mark source.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

17) Electronic Devices

Symbol Clarity

Core revision: Semiconductors, diodes, transistor basics, logic gates, and digital truth tables are short and scoring.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: PN junction biasing and gate outputs should be instant.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

18) Electromagnetic Waves

Order Recall

Core revision: Spectrum order, properties, and uses are usually direct memory-based NEET questions.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Know the full spectrum in correct sequence.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

19) Optics

Sign + Formula Accuracy

Core revision: Ray optics, mirrors, lenses, optical instruments, wave optics, interference, diffraction, and polarization are high-importance areas.

  • What NEET asks: Formula application, concept distinction, and common shortcut traps from this chapter.
  • Common trap: Students often lose marks by using the wrong sign convention, wrong unit, or wrong graph interpretation.
  • Best approach: Optics rewards careful setup more than speed.
Example (NEET-style) Revise one solved example, one graph-based question, and one previous-year style MCQ before you mark this chapter complete.

NRI (USA) Notes: Common Curriculum Gaps In NEET Physics

Bridge Note

What U.S.-based students usually know well

Many NRI students from the USA understand concept explanations, lab-based reasoning, and broad physical intuition. That helps in school exams, AP-level learning, and classroom discussion.

  • Good comfort with conceptual discussion
  • Better exposure to real-life applications
  • Often stronger qualitative understanding

What NEET Physics still demands extra practice

NEET Physics rewards fast equation selection, neat substitution, graph reading, sign discipline, and the ability to avoid distraction options.

  • Unit conversion speed
  • Formula memory without hesitation
  • Timed MCQs under pressure
  • Error control in numericals

NEET Physics - Important Questions & Sample Questions

6 NEET-Style MCQs with Answers
1A body starts from rest with uniform acceleration. Which graph gives the correct relation between displacement and time?Physics
(A) A straight line through origin
(B) A horizontal line
(C) A parabolic curve ✓
(D) A random zig-zag
Answer: (C) A parabolic curve. For uniform acceleration from rest, displacement varies as t². This is a classic graph-identification question from Kinematics.
2In thermodynamics, when heat is supplied to a system and the gas expands, the sign of work done by the gas is:Physics
(A) Negative
(B) Zero
(C) Positive ✓
(D) Always undefined
Answer: (C) Positive. Expansion means the gas does work on surroundings. Sign discipline is a major scoring factor in Thermodynamics.
3In electrostatics, electric potential is a:Physics
(A) Scalar quantity ✓
(B) Vector quantity
(C) Tensor quantity
(D) Direction-only quantity
Answer: (A) Scalar quantity. Electric field is vector, but electric potential is scalar. NEET often tests this exact distinction.
4Which chapter is often one of the quickest scoring areas in modern Physics for NEET?Physics
(A) Atoms and Nuclei ✓
(B) Rigid Body Dynamics
(C) Surface Tension only
(D) Rotation only
Answer: (A) Atoms and Nuclei. Atoms and Nuclei, Dual Nature, and Electronic Devices are compact, fast-revision chapters.
5In current electricity, two resistors in parallel have equivalent resistance:Physics
(A) Greater than both
(B) Equal to the larger resistance
(C) Less than the smallest individual resistance ✓
(D) Sum of both resistances
Answer: (C). Equivalent resistance in parallel is always less than the smallest individual resistance.
6In ray optics, the sign convention mistake usually affects:Physics
(A) Only magnification
(B) Only focal length
(C) Object distance, image distance, focal length and magnification ✓
(D) Only unit conversion
Answer: (C). One wrong sign can spoil the whole optics solution, even if the formula choice is correct.

NEET Physics - Practice Questions (Self-Test)

Click “Reveal Answer” after attempting
1Which quantity has dimensions [MLT-2]?
(A) Pressure
(B) Force
(C) Work
(D) Power
👁 Reveal Answer
Answer: (B) Force. Force has dimensions [MLT-2].
2Which graph area gives displacement?
(A) Area under acceleration–time graph
(B) Area under velocity–time graph
(C) Area under displacement–time graph
(D) Area under force–time graph
👁 Reveal Answer
Answer: (B). Area under a velocity–time graph gives displacement.
3In SHM, acceleration is maximum at which position?
(A) Mean position
(B) Extreme position
(C) At every position same
(D) Cannot be determined
👁 Reveal Answer
Answer: (B) Extreme position. Acceleration magnitude is maximum at the extreme and zero at mean position.
4Which device works on electromagnetic induction?
(A) Potentiometer
(B) Transformer
(C) Galvanometer only
(D) Vernier calipers
👁 Reveal Answer
Answer: (B) Transformer. Transformers operate using electromagnetic induction.
5Which chapter needs both sign convention and diagram precision the most?
(A) Kinematics
(B) Optics
(C) EM waves
(D) Electronic Devices
👁 Reveal Answer
Answer: (B) Optics. Mirrors, lenses, diagrams, and sign convention combine to make optics very precision-dependent.

NEET Physics Revision Checklist

Check off chapters as you revise

Use this section for quick chapter tracking before mocks, part tests, and final NEET revision.

Tip: Mark a chapter complete only after revising formulas, solving PYQs, and reviewing your error log for that chapter.

 

NEET Physics - Frequently Asked Questions

Notes · Downloads · Revision · Important Questions
How many questions come from NEET Physics overall?
NEET Physics has 45 questions carrying 180 marks. For many students, Physics is the section where rank improves fastest once formulas, units, and standard question patterns are revised properly.
Is NEET Physics harder than Biology for NRI students?
Usually yes. Biology is more memory-driven, while Physics requires formula recall + numerical speed + graph interpretation. U.S.-based NRI students often understand concepts but still need more timed MCQ practice in the NEET pattern.
Which chapters in NEET Physics have the highest ROI?
Common high-ROI chapters include Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Energy and Power, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices, and Optics. They combine repeat value with manageable revision.
How should I revise NEET Physics in the last month?
Use a layered plan: formula sheet first, then solved examples, then chapter-wise MCQs, and finally PYQs. Keep one notebook only for mistakes in units, signs, graphs, and common shortcuts.
Why do students lose marks in NEET Physics even after studying?
The main reasons are unit conversion errors, sign mistakes, wrong formula choice, poor free-body diagrams, and rushing graphs. Physics improves when you identify your exact mistake pattern and drill it repeatedly.
Which Physics chapters are usually easiest to finish quickly?
Dual Nature, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices, and Electromagnetic Waves are often compact chapters. They are useful for quick revision and confidence building.
What is the best order to study NEET Physics?
A practical sequence is: Units and Measurement → Kinematics → Laws of Motion → Work Energy and Power → Rotation → Gravitation → Properties of Matter → Thermodynamics → Oscillations and Waves → Electrostatics → Current Electricity → Magnetism → EMI and AC → Modern Physics → Optics.
Is this Physics page useful for NRI students studying in the USA?
Yes. This page is written to bridge the common gap between conceptual school physics and the fast MCQ-based NEET pattern. It highlights where U.S.-based students usually need extra practice: units, sign discipline, and timed numerical solving.
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