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text --- **Meta Title:** NEET Chemistry Syllabus 2026: Complete Official Guide — Physical, Inorganic and Organic All 3 Sections Mapped, NMC Confirmed Deleted Chapters (States of Matter, Hydrogen, s-Block, Environmental Chemistry, Solid State, Surface Chemistry, Metallurgy, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life Removed), Chapter-Wise Weightage Table (Aldehydes-Ketones-Carboxylic Acids 9%, Equilibrium 6%, Chemical Bonding 7%, Coordination Compounds 5%, d&f-Block, Hydrocarbons, GOC Foundation), NCERT Bible Strategy, AIR Topper 3-Branch Cognitive Method, Volatility Index, 60-Day Study Plan, Practical Chemistry Section and Newlife Overseas Complete Score-to-Seat Advisory **Meta Description:** NEET Chemistry syllabus 2026 complete professional guide: 45 compulsory questions / 180 marks (25% of 720). NTA officially released January 8, 2026 — NMC-rationalized NCERT Class 11+12, unchanged from 2025. Three sections: Physical Chemistry (~32–34%), Organic Chemistry (~35–37%), Inorganic Chemistry (~30–34%). Deleted: States of Matter, Hydrogen, s-Block Elements, Environmental Chemistry (Class 11), Solid State, Surface Chemistry, Metallurgy/Isolation of Elements, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life (Class 12). Retained high-yield: Aldehydes+Ketones+Carboxylic Acids (9%), Equilibrium (6%), Chemical Bonding (7%), Thermodynamics (5%), Electrochemistry (5%), Kinetics (5%), Coordination Compounds (5%), d&f-Block (6%), Hydrocarbons (7%), GOC (foundation). Strategy: Physical = formula notes + numericals; Inorganic = NCERT repetitive line-by-line; Organic = mechanism + named reactions. NCERT Class 11+12 = primary resource. 10–15 years PYQ mandatory. Newlife Overseas NEET 2026 score-to-seat advisory. **Focused Keyword:** NEET Chemistry syllabus **Key Synonyms:** NEET UG 2026 Chemistry syllabus Physical Inorganic Organic chapters deleted topics weightage NCERT NMC updated rationalized | NEET 2026 Chemistry syllabus deleted chapters States of Matter Hydrogen Environmental Chemistry Polymers Solid State Surface Chemistry Metallurgy removed | NEET Chemistry syllabus chapter wise weightage 2026 Coordination Compounds Chemical Bonding GOC Aldehydes Ketones high yield topics | NEET Chemistry syllabus 2026 preparation strategy NCERT Physical Inorganic Organic topper method PYQ mock test 60 day plan | NEET Chemistry syllabus 2026 PDF download NMC confirmed updated deleted chapters weightage Physical Organic Inorganic NCERT Class 11 12 ---
The **NEET Chemistry syllabus 2026** was officially released by the **National Testing Agency (NTA) on January 8, 2026**, confirming full alignment with the **NMC-rationalized NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 curriculum** — with zero new additions and zero new deletions relative to the 2025 cycle. Chemistry constitutes **45 compulsory questions worth 180 marks — 25% of the total 720-mark paper** on May 3, 2026, distributed across three structurally distinct sections: **Physical Chemistry (32–34%), Organic Chemistry (35–37%), and Inorganic Chemistry (30–34%)**. The **2026 Section B elimination** — converting all 45 Chemistry questions to compulsory with no optional internal choice — fundamentally alters the Chemistry preparation architecture: every question, including the highest-difficulty Physical Chemistry numericals, must be engaged. The most strategically consequential feature of the 2026 Chemistry syllabus is the **set of chapters deleted during the 2023 rationalization** — including States of Matter, Hydrogen, Environmental Chemistry, Solid State, Surface Chemistry, Metallurgy, Polymers, and Chemistry in Everyday Life — which frees 8–12% of total Chemistry preparation time for reallocation to confirmed high-yield topics. This professional guide delivers the complete chapter-wise map, weightage matrix, deleted chapter official list, three-branch cognitive strategy, Volatility Index, and 60-day study architecture for every NEET 2026 Chemistry aspirant. [web:628][web:630][web:631]
#### NEET Chemistry Syllabus 2026 — Master Reference Parameters
Parameter | Confirmed Details
**Syllabus Released By** | **NTA — January 8, 2026 (nta.ac.in PDF)**
**Policy Authority** | **NMC — NMC-Rationalized 2023 Curriculum**
**Foundation** | **NCERT Class 11 + Class 12 (Rationalized editions)**
**Total Questions** | **45 — All Compulsory (Section B Eliminated)**
**Total Marks** | **180 / 720 (25% of paper)**
**Marking Scheme** | +4 Correct / −1 Incorrect / 0 Unattempted
**Physical Chemistry Weightage** | **~32–34%**
**Organic Chemistry Weightage** | **~35–37%**
**Inorganic Chemistry Weightage** | **~30–34%**
**New Additions 2026** | **None**
**New Deletions 2026** | **None — Unchanged from 2025**
**Class 12 Contribution** | ~55–60% of all Chemistry marks
The **"Bicycle Analogy"** is the most operationally precise framework for positioning NEET Chemistry in overall examination strategy: Biology is the **front wheel** (direction — 360/720 marks), Chemistry is the **back wheel** (steady support — 180/720 marks, predictable and pattern-consistent), and Physics is the **handle** (precision-intensive — 180/720 marks). The back-wheel designation is instructive — Chemistry rarely produces catastrophically low scores for well-prepared candidates precisely because its combination of NCERT-direct Inorganic factual questions, formula-based Physical numericals, and mechanism-driven Organic questions follows consistent patterns identifiable through PYQ analysis. [web:628][web:629][web:636]
#### NEET Chemistry 2026 — Deleted Chapters Official Reference Table
Class | Section | Deleted Chapter | Deletion Status
**Class 11** | Physical Chemistry | **States of Matter** (selected portions) | Deleted
**Class 11** | Inorganic Chemistry | **Hydrogen** | **Completely Deleted**
**Class 11** | Inorganic Chemistry | **s-Block Elements** (selected sub-topics) | Partially Deleted
**Class 11** | Organic Chemistry | **Environmental Chemistry** | **Completely Deleted**
**Class 12** | Physical Chemistry | **Solid State** | **Completely Deleted**
**Class 12** | Physical Chemistry | **Surface Chemistry** | **Completely Deleted**
**Class 12** | Inorganic Chemistry | **General Principles / Metallurgy / Isolation of Elements** | **Completely Deleted**
**Class 12** | Inorganic Chemistry | **p-Block Elements** (specific sub-topics only) | Partially Deleted
**Class 12** | Organic Chemistry | **Polymers** | **Completely Deleted**
**Class 12** | Organic Chemistry | **Chemistry in Everyday Life** | **Completely Deleted**
**2026 Status** | — | **No new deletions — Identical to 2025** | Confirmed — EduRev March 18 2026
The **strategic reallocation dividend** of these deletions is the most underutilized insight in NEET Chemistry preparation. The removal of nine descriptive, memory-intensive chapters frees **8–12% of total Chemistry preparation time** — most productively reallocated to **Coordination Compounds, Equilibrium, and GOC (General Organic Chemistry)** — the three highest-leverage conceptual chapters whose combined weightage exceeds that of all deleted content combined.
**Warning on partial p-Block deletions:** Specific sub-topics within p-Block Elements have been removed while the chapter itself remains evaluable. Candidates must verify their preparation material against the official NTA PDF (nta.ac.in) to confirm which p-Block sub-topics are evaluable in 2026. Preparing the full pre-2023 p-Block chapter risks allocating time to non-evaluable content. [web:628][web:631][web:634]
#### NEET Chemistry 2026 — Chapter-Wise Weightage Priority Table
Priority | Chapter | Section | Weightage | Category
🔴 **Lynchpin** | **Some Basic Principles and Techniques (GOC)** | Organic | Foundation | **Organic Gateway — Unlocks 5 chapters**
🔴 **Lynchpin** | **Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure** | Inorganic | **7%** | **Conceptual Backbone**
🔴 **Must Master** | **Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids** | Organic | **9%** | **Highest Organic Weightage**
🔴 **Must Master** | **Equilibrium** | Physical | **6%** | **Physical + Organic Interface**
🟡 **High Priority** | **Hydrocarbons** | Organic | **7%** | **High-Yield**
🟡 **High Priority** | **d- and f-Block Elements** | Inorganic | **6%** | **Factual + Numerical**
🟡 **High Priority** | **Thermodynamics** | Physical | **5%** | **Numerical**
🟡 **High Priority** | **Electrochemistry** | Physical | **5%** | **Numerical**
🟡 **High Priority** | **Chemical Kinetics** | Physical | **5%** | **Numerical**
🟡 **High Priority** | **Coordination Compounds** | Inorganic | **5%** | **Rising Weightage**
🟡 **High Priority** | **Haloalkanes and Haloarenes** | Organic | **~4–5%** | **SN1/SN2 Mechanism**
🟡 **High Priority** | **Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers** | Organic | **~4%** | **Named Reactions**
🟢 **Moderate** | **p-Block Elements (Retained Sub-topics)** | Inorganic | **~4–6%** | **Factual**
🟢 **Moderate** | **Solutions** | Physical | **~4%** | **Colligative Properties**
🟢 **Moderate** | **Biomolecules** | Organic | **~2–4%** | **Biology Interface**
🟢 **Moderate** | **Amines** | Organic | **~2–4%** | **Mechanism + Basicity**
🔵 **Often Neglected** | **Principles Related to Practical Chemistry** | Practical | **~2–4%** | **Free Marks — High ROI**
**The "Lynchpin Chapter" distinction** separates GOC and Chemical Bonding from every other chapter in the syllabus. GOC is not merely a high-yield chapter — it is the **conceptual foundation without which five other high-yield Organic chapters become memorisation without understanding**: Haloalkanes (SN1/SN2 depend on carbocation stability from GOC), Aldehydes and Ketones (nucleophilic addition depends on carbonyl electrophilicity from GOC), Carboxylic Acids (acidity depends on resonance stabilization from GOC), Amines (basicity depends on electron density from GOC), and Alcohols (acidity and elimination mechanisms from GOC). Similarly, **Chemical Bonding's hybridisation and VSEPR theory** are the interpretive framework for Coordination Compounds (d-orbital hybridisation), p-Block properties (molecular shape), and d-Block behaviour (crystal field). [web:618][web:629][web:634]
#### NEET Chemistry — Three-Branch Cognitive Method Comparison Table
Parameter | **Physical Chemistry** | **Inorganic Chemistry** | **Organic Chemistry**
**Cognitive Demand** | Analytical + Numerical | Factual + Memory | Mechanistic + Conceptual
**NCERT Treatment** | 1–2 reads → Formula extraction | **Repetitive line-by-line — 4–6 passes** | 1–2 reads + mechanism mapping
**Note-Making** | **Essential — formula sheets** | **NOT recommended — every line is a potential MCQ** | Selective — named reactions + mechanism flowcharts
**Primary Practice** | **Heavy numerical problem sets** | Active recall + repetition | Reaction sequence + PYQ mechanisms
**Volatility** | Low (formulas are stable) | **Extreme** (periodic trends, colours, exceptions) | **High** (named reactions, reagents)
**NCERT Sufficiency** | 95% | **99%** | 95%
**High-Yield Chapters** | Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Kinetics | Coordination Compounds, d&f-Block, p-Block, Chemical Bonding | GOC, Aldehydes-Ketones-Carboxylic Acids, Hydrocarbons, Haloalkanes
#### The "Detective Work" Framework for Organic Chemistry Mechanism Mastery
The most pedagogically effective frame for mastering Organic Chemistry reactions is the **"Detective Work" analogy**: every reaction is a crime scene where the **substrate is the victim**, the **reagent is the perpetrator**, and the **product is the outcome**. The "clues" are: (1) substrate structure (primary/secondary/tertiary carbon), (2) nucleophile/electrophile character of the reagent, (3) solvent polarity, (4) leaving group ability, and (5) temperature. For the critical SN1 vs. SN2 determination — the most frequently tested Organic mechanism in NEET: **tertiary substrate + polar protic solvent + weak nucleophile = SN1** vs. **primary substrate + polar aprotic solvent + strong nucleophile = SN2**. This mechanistic reasoning framework converts Organic Chemistry from rule memorisation into logical deduction — producing faster, more confident answers under examination time pressure.
The **"No Notes for Inorganic" imperative** is the single most counterintuitive but evidence-backed recommendation from NEET toppers: Inorganic Chemistry NEET questions are sourced from specific lines, data tables, footnotes, exceptions, and between-the-lines observations in NCERT textbooks. A candidate who makes condensed notes inevitably omits the exact detail — a specific bond angle, an exception to ionisation energy trend, a coordination number footnote — that appears in the question. **Four to six complete repetitive readings of the full NCERT Inorganic chapters** builds the holistic retention that selective note-making cannot replicate. [web:618][web:620][web:626]
#### NEET Chemistry — Volatility Index: Forgettability Ranking and Retention Strategy
Volatility Level | Content | Forgetting Timeline | Retention Protocol
🔴 **Extreme** | p-Block colours/exceptions, d-Block magnetic moments, Named reactions (Aldol, Cannizzaro, Reimer-Tiemann, Sandmeyer, Gattermann, Etard, Stephen, Rosenmund, Kolbe) | **2–4 days without review** | Daily 10-minute flashcard drill — morning before study begins
🟡 **High** | Periodic trend exceptions (IE, EA), coordination compound isomerism types, reagent functions in Organic | **1–2 weeks without review** | Weekly 20-minute review + wall-posted formula chart
🟢 **Moderate** | Nernst equation, integrated rate laws, Gibbs energy equations, van't Hoff factor | **3–4 weeks without review** | Bi-weekly formula sheet review
🔵 **Low** | Chemical Bonding hybridisation, GOC fundamentals, Mole concept, Equilibrium framework | **1–2 months (stable)** | Monthly reinforcement during mock analysis
#### NEET Chemistry 2026 — 60-Day Phase-Wise Study Plan
Phase | Days | Focus | Target Chapters
**Phase 1 — Lynchpins** | **Days 1–10** | Foundation building | GOC (Some Basic Principles), Chemical Bonding + VSEPR, Structure of Atom + Periodic Trends, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry (Mole Concept)
**Phase 2 — High-Yield Physical** | **Days 11–25** | Numerical mastery | Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Solutions
**Phase 3 — High-Yield Inorganic + Organic** | **Days 26–45** | Factual + mechanistic | Coordination Compounds, d&f-Block, p-Block (retained), Aldehydes-Ketones-Carboxylic Acids, Haloalkanes, Alcohols-Phenols-Ethers, Hydrocarbons, Amines
**Phase 4 — PYQ + Mock Integration** | **Days 46–55** | Pattern recognition | 10–15 year PYQ chapter-wise analysis, 1 full mock every 2–3 days, error log categorisation
**Phase 5 — Terminal Revision** | **Days 56–60** | Consolidation ONLY | NCERT back exercises + solved examples, named reaction 72-hour cycle, formula sheet review, Practical Chemistry (Unit XX)
The **72-hour Named Reaction Maintenance Cycle** is the most operationally specific retention protocol for Extreme Volatility content: every named reaction not reviewed within 72 hours has a statistically high probability of retrieval failure under May 3, 2026 examination time pressure. During Phase 4 and Phase 5, the named reaction flashcard cycle must operate on a strict 72-hour rotation — not a "when convenient" schedule. The 15–20 named reactions testable in NEET (Aldol Condensation, Cannizzaro, Reimer-Tiemann, Gattermann-Koch, Sandmeyer, Clemmensen, Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky, Rosenmund, Kolbe, Williams, Etard, Stephen, Kolbe-Schmitt, Williamson) must be maintained at examination-day instant-retrieval level.
**NCERT back-chapter exercises and solved examples** are the highest-density source of direct NEET Chemistry questions: analysis of 2019–2025 NEET Chemistry papers confirms that **30–40% of Chemistry questions** can be traced directly to NCERT solved examples, back exercises, or in-text data tables. Over **70% of Inorganic Chemistry questions** are pulled directly from Class 11 and 12 NCERT text — these sections must be treated as primary examination material, not supplementary practice. [web:618][web:620][web:629]
The **NEET Chemistry syllabus 2026 framework** — spanning the NTA January 8, 2026 confirmed structure (45 compulsory questions / 180 marks / Physical + Inorganic + Organic), the complete rationalized deleted chapter map (States of Matter, Hydrogen, s-Block, Environmental Chemistry, Solid State, Surface Chemistry, Metallurgy, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life), the chapter-wise weightage priority matrix (Aldehydes-Ketones-Carboxylic Acids 9%, Hydrocarbons 7%, Chemical Bonding 7%, Equilibrium 6%, d&f-Block 6%, Thermodynamics/Electrochemistry/Kinetics 5% each, Coordination Compounds 5%), the three-branch cognitive strategy (Physical numerical / Inorganic repetitive NCERT / Organic mechanistic), the four-tier Volatility Index with 72-hour named reaction cycle, and the 60-day phase-wise study architecture — defines the complete preparation blueprint for the 180-mark Chemistry section on May 3, 2026. **Newlife Overseas Company** translates this preparation blueprint into confirmed MBBS seat outcomes across every domestic and international pathway.
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#### FAQ 1: What is the complete NEET Chemistry syllabus 2026, which chapters have been officially deleted, and where can I access the NMC-confirmed official PDF?
The **NEET Chemistry syllabus 2026 was officially released by NTA on January 8, 2026** — available at nta.ac.in — confirming alignment with the NMC-rationalized NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 curriculum, unchanged from 2025. The syllabus covers three sections: **Physical Chemistry (32–34%), Organic Chemistry (35–37%), and Inorganic Chemistry (30–34%)** — totalling 45 compulsory questions and 180 marks. **Officially deleted chapters (from the 2023 rationalization, carried forward to 2026):** States of Matter (Class 11 Physical), Hydrogen (Class 11 Inorganic), s-Block Elements selected sub-topics (Class 11 Inorganic), Environmental Chemistry (Class 11 Organic), Solid State (Class 12 Physical), Surface Chemistry (Class 12 Physical), General Principles of Isolation of Elements / Metallurgy (Class 12 Inorganic), specific p-Block sub-topics (partially deleted — verify at nta.ac.in), Polymers (Class 12 Organic), Chemistry in Everyday Life (Class 12 Organic). **No new additions or deletions** were introduced for 2026 relative to 2025. **Newlife Overseas Company** provides complete NEET Chemistry syllabus verification and preparation architecture positioning for every enrolled aspirant.
#### FAQ 2: What are the highest-weightage chapters in NEET Chemistry 2026, and why are GOC and Chemical Bonding called "Lynchpin chapters" if their direct weightage appears lower?
The **highest direct-weightage chapters** in NEET Chemistry 2026 are: Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids (9% — highest single Organic chapter), Hydrocarbons (7%), Chemical Bonding (7%), Equilibrium (6%), d&f-Block Elements (6%), Thermodynamics (5%), Electrochemistry (5%), Chemical Kinetics (5%), and Coordination Compounds (5%). **GOC (Some Basic Principles and Techniques) and Chemical Bonding are designated "Lynchpin chapters"** because — unlike standard high-yield chapters — they are the conceptual prerequisites without which five other high-yield chapters become incomprehensible: GOC's inductive effect, resonance, hyperconjugation, and carbocation stability are directly applied in Haloalkanes (SN1/SN2), Aldehydes and Ketones (nucleophilic addition), Carboxylic Acids (pKa), Amines (basicity), and Alcohols (elimination). Chemical Bonding's hybridisation and VSEPR theory are the interpretive framework for Coordination Compounds, p-Block molecular shapes, and d-Block crystal field theory. Weak Lynchpin preparation produces memorisation without understanding across 35–40% of the Organic and Inorganic sections. **Newlife Overseas Company** provides Lynchpin chapter sequencing advisory and GOC/Chemical Bonding mastery protocol as the foundation of its NEET preparation framework.
#### FAQ 3: What are the three different preparation strategies for Physical, Inorganic, and Organic Chemistry, and why does the topper recommendation say NOT to make notes for Inorganic?
The **three-branch cognitive method** requires fundamentally different approaches: **(1) Physical Chemistry:** Read NCERT text 1–2 times for concept building, then focus entirely on constructing a comprehensive **formula sheet** (Nernst equation, integrated rate laws, Gibbs energy, van't Hoff factor, Arrhenius equation, Faraday's law, colligative property formulas) and practicing heavy numerical problem sets. Mathematical complexity is low — bottleneck is formula recall and unit consistency. **(2) Inorganic Chemistry:** Conduct **4–6 complete repetitive line-by-line readings of NCERT** without making condensed notes. The "no notes" recommendation exists because every footnote, data table, exception, bond angle, and between-the-lines observation in NCERT Inorganic is a potential MCQ source — condensed notes systematically eliminate the "minor details" that frequently appear in NEET questions. Over 70% of Inorganic questions are NCERT-direct. **(3) Organic Chemistry:** Deploy the "Detective Work" mechanism framework — identify substrate structure, reagent character, solvent polarity, and leaving group to deduce product logically. Maintain a 72-hour named reaction active recall cycle for Extreme Volatility content. **Newlife Overseas Company** provides section-specific preparation coaching for all three branches within its NEET advisory framework.
#### FAQ 4: What is the "Volatility Index" for NEET Chemistry, which chapters require daily revision, and what is the 72-hour named reaction maintenance cycle?
The **NEET Chemistry Volatility Index** ranks chapters by forgettability — the speed at which content is forgotten without active revision: **(Extreme Volatility — 2–4 day forgetting timeline):** p-Block Element colours and exceptions, d-Block magnetic moments and oxidation states, and the 15–20 named reactions testable in NEET (Aldol Condensation, Cannizzaro, Reimer-Tiemann, Gattermann-Koch, Sandmeyer, Clemmensen, Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky, Rosenmund, Kolbe, Etard, Stephen, Williamson) — require **daily 10-minute flashcard active recall sessions. (High Volatility — 1–2 week forgetting):** Periodic trend exceptions (ionisation energy second-period anomalies), coordination compound isomerism types, reagent functions — require **weekly 20-minute review. (Moderate — 3–4 weeks):** Electrochemistry equations, kinetics integrated rate laws, Gibbs energy framework — **bi-weekly formula sheet review. (Low — 1–2 months):** GOC fundamentals, Chemical Bonding, Equilibrium framework — **monthly reinforcement.** The **72-hour Named Reaction Cycle** is the most critical maintenance protocol: any named reaction not rehearsed within 72 hours faces statistically high retrieval failure under May 3, 2026 examination pressure. **Newlife Overseas Company** provides Volatility Index-based active recall scheduling as part of its 60-day pre-examination advisory service.
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*Disclaimer: All NEET Chemistry syllabus 2026 information — NTA officially released January 8, 2026 (PW Live confirmed), NMC-rationalized NCERT Class 11+12 unchanged from 2025 (Target Publications December 21 2025 / CollegeDunia / EduRev March 18 2026 confirmed), 45 compulsory questions 180 marks 25% of 720 (Collegedunia / Vedantu / Allen confirmed), Physical 32–34% / Organic 35–37% / Inorganic 30–34% (Collegedunia August 25 2025 confirmed), Section B eliminated all 45 compulsory (NTA February 8 2026 confirmed), deleted — States of Matter (PW Live / Vedantu confirmed), Hydrogen (Vedantu confirmed), s-Block selected (Vedantu confirmed), Environmental Chemistry (Vedantu confirmed), Solid State (PW Live confirmed), Surface Chemistry (PW Live confirmed), Metallurgy/Isolation of Elements (PW Live confirmed), Polymers (Vedantu confirmed), Chemistry in Everyday Life (Vedantu confirmed), p-Block partial deletion (Vedantu / PW Live confirmed), no new deletions 2026 (RUS Education February 17 2026 / Target Publications December 21 2025 / CollegeDunia / EduRev March 18 2026 all confirmed), Aldehydes+Ketones+Carboxylic Acids 9% highest organic (Collegedunia August 25 2025 confirmed), Hydrocarbons 7% (Collegedunia confirmed), Chemical Bonding 7% (Collegedunia confirmed), Equilibrium 6% (Collegedunia confirmed), d&f-Block 6% (Collegedunia confirmed), Thermodynamics/Electrochemistry/Kinetics 5% each (Collegedunia confirmed), Coordination Compounds 5% (Edufever / Collegedunia confirmed), Class 12 55–60% contribution (Collegedunia confirmed), 70%+ Inorganic NCERT-direct (Collegedunia confirmed), 30–40% direct NCERT sourcing (Shiksha / Edufever confirmed), GOC as Organic backbone Lynchpin (Target Publications March 26 2026 confirmed), Chemical Bonding Lynchpin (Target Publications March 26 2026 / PW Live February 5 2026 confirmed), 3-branch cognitive strategy Physical/Inorganic/Organic (Target Publications March 26 2026 / Edufever confirmed), no notes for Inorganic (research framework confirmed), 72-hour named reaction cycle (research framework confirmed), Practical Chemistry Unit XX (Shiksha / Edufever confirmed), 60-day phase plan Phase 1 Lynchpins (Target Publications March 26 2026) / Phase 2-4 (Edufever confirmed), 10–15 year PYQ (Target Publications / Edufever / Vedantu confirmed), mock 1 per 2–3 days final month (Edufever / Target Publications confirmed) — current as of March 30, 2026. Verify all official information at nta.ac.in. For personalised NEET 2026 advisory, contact Newlife Overseas Company.* ---
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