NEET 2023 : Biology; Know the Important Topics & Weightage

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NEET 2023 : Biology; Know the Important Topics & Weightage
The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET every year for all registered candidates. As the NEET exam date of 2023 is expected soon, candidates must make a thorough plan of action to prepare well.
NEET Biology comprises two sections: Zoology and Botany. A total of 100 questions are asked from this section out of which only 90 needs to be answered. The marking scheme of NEET Biology makes this section of 360 marks in total.
Since, the NEET 2023 biology section is of higher weightage, candidates need to prepare every topic in depth. Preparing the important NEET biology topics will help the candidates to crack the medical entrance test easily. Read further to know all the important topics of NEET biology.
NEET 2023 : Important Botany Topics
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Biology in Human Welfare
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Cell & Cell Cycle
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Diversity of Life
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Ecology
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Genetics
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Plant Physiology
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Reproduction & Sexual Reproduction
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Structural Organisation of Plants
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Evolution: Theories & Evidences
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Biomolecules
NEET 2023 : Important Zoology Topics
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Biology in Human Welfare
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Cell Structure and function
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Diversity of Life
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Ecology
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Genetics
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Animal Kingdom
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Animal Husbandry & Biotechnology
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Evolution
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Human Health & Disease
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Human Physiology
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Human Reproduction & Reproductive Health
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Structural Organisation in Animals
Here is a chapter-wise breakdown of the weightage in the NEET biology paper.
Biology Chapterwise Weightage
Chapters | Weightage |
Diversity of Living Organisms | 14% |
Plant Physiology | 6% |
Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants | 5% |
Human Physiology | 20% |
Cell: Function and Structure | 9% |
Evolution and Genetics | 18% |
Reproduction | 9% |
Environment and Ecology | 6% |
Human Welfare and Biology | 9% |
Biotechnology and its Applications | 4% |