NEET SYLLABUS PLANNER
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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is one of the most competitive exams in the world. Approximately 20 lakh students are competing for limited seats, and strategic planning plays an important role. This data-driven tool helps students to track their progress. This is where the PreMedicalBiology NEET Syllabus Planner comes in. This NEET Syllabus Planner tool is designed to help you visualize your preparation and quantify your progress, ensuring that no high-weightage topic is left behind.
NEET preparation covers Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, spanning more than 90+ chapters; hence, estimating progress plays a key role in cracking the NEET exam. The Syllabus Planner interface solves this by providing a real-time dashboard. When you see your progress in each subject, it helps you remember uncompleted tasks better than completed ones.
Success in the NEET exam requires a balanced approach across three distinct domains. Let’s break down the syllabus according to the structure provided on the PreMedicalBiology platform.
While Biology is the Scoring Backbone (360 Marks) and accounts for 50% of the total marks, the planner categorizes Biology into high-priority and medium-priority clusters.
Physics is known as the Rank Decider (180 Marks). Most students preparing for NEET find Physics daunting. However, the PreMedicalBiology planner highlights specific topics:
Chemistry is often divided into Organic, Inorganic, and Physical.
As you check off a topic like "Molecular Basis of Inheritance," the system automatically adds marks to your Target Marks Secured counter. This gamifies the learning process. Instead of "studying a chapter," you are "earning marks."
The planner uses a color-coded dot system:
The PreMedicalBiology script uses localStorage. This means your progress is saved directly on your device. You can close the tab, restart your computer, and your 75% progress in Physics will still be there when you return.
The "Revision Container" at the bottom of the tool is arguably the most important section. Active recall is the only way to move information from short-term to long-term memory. Once a topic is marked as "Done," it populates in the revision grid, serving as a visual reminder of what you have already covered.
Using the NEET Strategy Planner and Syllabus Planner buttons found in the PreMedicalBiology header, you should structure your preparation into three phases:
Phase 1: The Foundation
Focus on building concepts. Use the Notes Builder tool to create personalized summaries.
Phase 2: The Intensive
Start tackling the High Priority items you missed. This is the time to use the MCQs. Practice is useless if you aren't tracking your accuracy. If you are getting 80% of questions right but losing 20% to negative marks, your net score will stagnate.
Phase 3: The Revision Loop (2-3 months before exam)
During the final months, the Mock Tests and Interactive Notes tools become your best friends. Your Syllabus Planner dashboard should ideally show 100% completion, and your focus should shift entirely to the "Revision Grid."
Ignoring Physics: Many students focus 80% of their time on Biology. While Biology is 50% of the marks, most serious candidates will score above 300 in Biology. The rank is decided in the 140-160 range of Physics.
Forgetting the "Small" Topics: Chapters like Biomolecules or Semiconductors seem small but carry significant weight. The PreMedicalBiology planner ensures you don't overlook these chapters that offer easy marks.
Lack of Revision: This is the most important factor. Studying a new chapter feels more productive than revising an old one. If you don't revise, the "decay curve" of memory will erase your hard work. Use the Revision Grid in the tool to ensure every "Done" topic is revised at least three times.
The platform is designed with a Mobile-First Approach. As seen in the CSS media queries, the layout adapts perfectly to smartphones. The clean, dark-themed UI is designed to reduce eye strain during long night-study sessions.
Are you ready to secure your 720 marks? Head over to the dashboard, clear your old habits, and start your journey with a data-driven plan.
Disclaimer: NEET syllabus and weightage are subject to change by the NTA. Always cross-reference with the latest official bulletins.