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NEET Chemistry Chapter-wise Weightage

The Chemistry Portion in The NEET Syllabus Plays an Important Role. Find The Chapter-wise Weightage Here!
Total Marks of NEET Chemistry
The Chemistry portion in the NEET Syllabus is for 180 marks. Find the Chapter-wise division of marks and question distribution for reference.
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Chapter Breakup
The three most important chapters in the NEET Chemistry syllabus are:

1. Inorganic- 19 Questions
2. Organic- 15 Questions
3. Physical Chemistry- 16 Questions 
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Marks Weightage
The weightage is shared in percentage:

1. Inorganic Chemistry I- 22%
2. Inorganic Chemistry II- 12%
3. Organic Chemistry I- 8%
4. Organic Chemistry II- 26%
5. Physical Chemistry I- 17%
6. Physical Chemistry II- 15%
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Important Chapters in Organic Chemistry
List of few important chapters along with their weightage:

1. General Organic Chemistry- 5%
2. Hydrocarbons- 4%
3. Aromatic Compounds- 6%
4. Isomerism- 4%
5. Biomolecules- 4%
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Important Chapters in Inorganic Chemistry
List of few important chapters along with their weightage:

1. Chemical Bonding- 9%
2. p-block- 7%
3. Coordination- 6%
4. d/f-blocks- 4%
5. Periodic Table- 4%
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Important Chapters in Physical Chemistry
List of few important chapters along with their weightage:

1. Mole concept- 5%
2. Ionic Equilibrium- 4%
3. Chemical Kinetics- 4%
4. Colligative Properties- 4%
5. Solid State- 3%
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High Weightage Chapters
1. P/S-Blocks Element
2. Coordination Compounds
3. Alcohols and Ethers
4. Chemical Bonding
5. Chemical Kinetics
6. Chemical Thermodynamics
7. Biomolecules, Polymers
8. General Organic Chemistry
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Medium Weightage Chapters
1. Carbonyl Compounds
2. Electro-Chemistry
3. Amines
4. Redox Reactions
5. Alkanes, Alkynes
6. Colligative Properties
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Low Weightage Chapters
1. Haloalkanes
2. Atomic Structure
3. Solid State
4. Liquid and Gaseous State
5. Carboxylic Acid
6. Metallurgy
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