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NEET 2026: Do-or-Die Chapters to Score 650+ (Physics, Chemistry & Biology)

NEET 2026 exam will be held on May 3, 2026. With just a few days left for NEET UG 2026, candidates should use this time to revise thoroughly. To simplify the revision process, we have shared here do or die chapters for NEET Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Check these important topics to score 650+ marks out of total 720 marks in the exam.

The NEET 2026 exam is just around the corner. Aspirants who will be appearing for the exam should utilise this time for practice and revision. With the huge NEET syllabus 2026, it might become difficult for candidates to revise every topic in detail. We have compiled the list of do or die chapters for NEET 2026 from Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects to help candidates with their preparations. Candidates must consider the given chapters or topics of utmost importance to score high marks in NEET 2026.

Table of contents

  • Do or Die Chapters for NEET Biology 2026
  • Do or Die Chapters for NEET Physics 2026
  • Do or Die Chapters for NEET Chemistry 2026
  • NEET Study Plan to Cover Do or Die Chapters for 650+ Scores

Do or Die Chapters for NEET Biology 2026

The NEET Biology section alone holds the 50 per cent weightage in the exam, comprising 90 out of the total 180 questions. The Biology section accounts for 360 out of total 720 marks. The NEET Biology syllabus 2026 is segregated into Botany and Zoology. Check the NEET do or die chapters from Biology section that you must cover through practice and revision.

NEET Do or Die Chapters of Botany

NEET Do or Die Chapters of Zoology

Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

Plant Kingdom

Photosynthesis in Higher Plants

Anatomy of Flowering Plants

Principles of Inheritance & Variation

Cell: The Unit of Life

Morphology of Flowering Plants

Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Human Reproduction

Biomolecules

Human Health and Disease

Animal Kingdom

Ecosystem

Organisms & Populations

Biotechnology

Microbes in Human Welfare

Evolution

Reproductive Health

Structural Organisation in Animals