How to Study NEET 2025 Chemistry from Zero Level, A Step-by-Step Guide to Success

Puja Dey

Updated On: February 25, 2025 12:03 PM

The best guide to succeed while studying NEET chemistry from zero level is to refer to the NCERT Books of Classes XI and XII. Solving the exercise and attempting mock tests can also be beneficial.
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How to Study NEET Chemistry from Zero Level

To study NEET 2025 Chemistry from Zero Level students must pick up Chemistry NCERT books and regularly solve the previous year's question papers. Apart from these, making short notes and identifying high-scoring topics can also help get a good score. NEET 2025 Exam is all set to be held on May 4, 2025. With a limited time left in hand, students must commence their Chemistry preparation by covering illustrations and numerical derivations. Another effective tip is to master the periodic table. Scroll down and find out more about how to study NEET 2025 Chemistry from scratch.

Tips on How to Study NEET Chemistry from Zero Level

NEET Chemistry section contains questions both from Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. Here are some tips to study NEET Chemistry from Zero Level and ace it:

Prepare Short Notes

While preparing for the NEET UG Chemistry from Zero Level, it is important to make some short NEET 2025 Chemistry Revision Notes that students can revisit every day. This helps in retaining information. To prepare the short notes, students have to take into account the key pointers and break them down into quick, meaningful and concise definitions.

Study NCERT Books

When it comes to preparing for the NEET Chemistry from zero level, NCERT acts as the best friend of students. The entire syllabus is covered in the Chemistry textbooks of NCERT. Students are advised to move on to other reference books only if they have fully studied NCERT.

Allocating Time to Each Portion

The NEET 2025 Chemistry Syllabus PDF is divided into 3 portions: Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry. One of the best preparation strategies is to allocate time for each portion of the syllabus. Candidates can refer to the table below to get an idea of how to divide their time. They can increase or decrease the studying hours depending on their weak and strong areas.

Study Portion

Allocated Time

Areas to Focus

Organic Chemistry

1 hour

  • Understanding of reactions and mechanisms

  • Practice problem solving

  • Applying the learned concepts

  • Memorizing periodic timetable

  • Regularly revising to the concepts

Inorganic Chemistry

1 Hour

  • Memorization of elements and properties

  • Solving the MCQ questions

  • Revision at regular intervals

Physical Chemistry

1 Hour

  • Understanding mathematical concepts

  • Creating a strict timetable to follow daily

  • Strengthening key concepts

Solve Sample NEET Chemistry MCQs

As per the NEET 2025 Exam Pattern, the questions asked in the NEET exam will be multiple choice based. Solving sample MCQs from previous years' question papers, sample papers and mock tests help in building stamina, understanding the nature of question and increase pace.

Books to Cover NEET Chemistry from Zero Level

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One of the major suggestions of NEET toppers is to study the NCERT books first and then pick other reliable study materials for NEET Chemistry preparation. Here are some books that students can consider apart from NCERT to Cover NEET Chemistry from scratch:

  • Objective Chemistry (Set of 3 Volume) (S. Dinesh & Co.)

  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd for Organic Chemistry

  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee for Inorganic Chemistry

  • O.P. Tandon's Physical Chemistry

  • Himanshu Pandey – Organic Chemistry – GRB Publication

  • Objective Chemistry – Dinesh Publication

  • NCERT Chemistry Textbook

  • Modern’s ABC of Chemistry (Part 1 & 2)

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It is important for the students to refer to NCERT and chalk out an effective timetable while preparing for NEET Chemistry from zero level. For more articles related to Medical, Nursing, Paramedical, and Dental streams, stay tuned to CollegeDekho.

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