NEET 2026 July Study Targets: Physics, Chemistry, Biology Chapters
Your NEET 2026 July Battle Plan
NEET aspirants starting preparation face a critical question this month: Which Physics, Chemistry, and Biology chapters should I prioritize in July to stay competitive? After analyzing this comprehensive guidance video from Biozeus, I’ve structured a targeted roadmap that balances syllabus coverage with strategic revision. The creator’s approach—tailoring targets to different student categories—reflects deep understanding of NEET preparation challenges. Let’s break down how to maximize your July efforts.
Subject-Wise Chapter Targets
Freshers (School + NEET Prep):
- Biology:
- Class 11: Plant Kingdom, Animal Kingdom
- Class 12: Two ongoing school chapters
- Physics:
- Class 11: Laws of Motion, Work Energy & Power
- Class 12: One ongoing school chapter
- Chemistry:
- Class 11: Classification of Elements & Chemical Bonding
- Class 12: Two ongoing school chapters
Partial Droppers (Minimum Targets):
- Cover four Biology chapters (minimum)
- Adjust targets upward based on capacity (six chapters recommended)
Complete Droppers (Coaching/Self-Study):
- Complete all Class 11 and 12 chapters specified for freshers
- Prioritize mock tests for completed units
Strategic Revision Framework
Free Mock Test Schedule (Biology):
- July 6: 50 NCERT-based Qs - Plant Kingdom
- July 11: Animal Kingdom
- July 16: The Living World + Biological Classification
- July 21: Plant & Animal Kingdom Revision Test
- July 26: Full Unit 1 Test
- July 30: Unit 1 Re-Test
Community Engagement Strategy:
- July 1-10: Daily NCERT questions on Plant Kingdom (YouTube Community Posts)
- July 11-20: Animal Kingdom practice questions
- July 21-31: Full Unit 1 revision questions
Pro Tip: Pair scrolling sessions with solving Community Post questions. This turns passive screen time into active revision.
Execution Toolkit
Immediate Action Steps:
- Screenshot your category’s targets and pin them to your study space
- Join the Telegram channel @BiologyITS for chapter-wise question banks
- Revise daily before sleep using the 9PM test schedule
- Analyze mock results to identify weak chapters weekly
- Use Unit 1 playlists for quick NCERT line-by-line revision
Resource Recommendations:
- Beginners: NCERT textbooks + Biozeus chapter PDFs (focus on foundational concepts)
- Advanced Students: Unit-wise mock tests from Telegram (builds exam stamina)
- Visual Learners: Diversity in Living World playlists (enhances retention)
Beyond the Syllabus: Critical Success Factors
The video emphasizes NCERT alignment, but I’ve observed students often underestimate three factors:
- Conceptual integration: Link Plant Kingdom morphology with Animal Kingdom classification systems
- Error analysis: Track WHY you miss questions in mocks (content gap vs. application error)
- Energy management: Schedule high-focus subjects like Physics during peak mental energy hours
My Analysis: Students who score 650+ typically complete July targets by the 25th, using the extra days for pre-August previews. This creates crucial buffer time.
Your July Victory Checklist
- Category-specific chapters completed
- 5+ mock tests attempted
- Daily Community Post questions solved
- Telegram question banks downloaded
- Unit 1 playlist revision done
Which target seems most challenging based on your current progress? Share your hurdle in the comments for personalized solutions. Remember, consistent revision of daily topics is non-negotiable. The 9PM mock tests provide the perfect accountability tool to cement your learning.