Tuesday, 3 Mar 2026

NEET Biology High-Yield Topics: 340+ Score Strategy (Chapter-Wise)

Ultimate NEET Biology Revision Blueprint

With just 30 days left, covering the entire NEET Biology syllabus is impossible. Strategic focus on high-yield topics is non-negotiable for scoring 340+. After analyzing this expert video guide, I’ve distilled the most frequently tested concepts from each chapter. This approach is validated by past NEET papers—where questions from these areas appear consistently. Prioritize these to maximize your score potential.

Chapter-Wise High-Weightage Topics

Class 11: The Living World

  • Rules of nomenclature & taxonomic categories
  • Biological classification: Table 2.1 (kingdom features)
  • Mycoplasma, Chrysophytes, Protozoans, Viruses, Viroids, Lichens
  • Plant Kingdom: Figure 3.1 (algae examples), Table 3.1 (algae characteristics), Mosses & Liverworts
  • Animal Kingdom: Scientific/common names of all phylum examples, Table 4.2 (phylum characteristics)
  • Morphology: Floral symmetry, aestivation, placentation, Solanaceae family

Class 11: Structural Organisation

  • Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Dicot/Monocot roots/stems
  • Structural Organisation in Animals: Frog & Cockroach

Class 11: Cell Biology & Biomolecules

  • Ribosomes, inclusion bodies
  • Fluid mosaic model, ER, Mitochondria, Plastids (chloroplast structure)
  • Cilia/flagella structure, chromosome types based on centromere
  • Table of secondary metabolites, protein structures
  • Cell cycle: Stages of karyokinesis, meiosis phases (leptotene to diakinesis)

Class 11: Plant Physiology

  • Photosynthesis & Respiration: Diagrams are mandatory
  • Plant Growth: Functions of all phytohormones
  • Transport in Plants: Mechanism diagrams

Class 11: Human Physiology

  • Breathing: Residual volumes/capacities (Table 14.1), CO₂ transport
  • Disorders of respiratory, circulatory, excretory systems
  • Body Fluids: Blood coagulation, erythroblastosis fetalis
  • Cardiac cycle, regulation of heart activity
  • Excretory: Counter-current mechanism
  • Locomotion: Muscle contraction mechanism, actin/myosin structure
  • Neural Control: Nerve impulse conduction
  • Endocrine: All glands/hormones, hormone action mechanism

Class 12: Reproduction

  • Sexual Reproduction: Embryo sac diagram
  • Human Reproduction: Gametogenesis, menstrual cycle
  • Reproductive Health: Assisted tech, contraception methods

Class 12: Genetics & Evolution

  • Principles of Inheritance, Molecular Basis, Evolution: Zero topics skippable

Class 12: Health & Biotechnology

  • Retro virus lifecycle, Plasmodium lifecycle
  • Sewage treatment, biogas plant
  • PCR, Biopiracy
  • Ecology: Population interactions, decomposition steps
  • Biodiversity: Figure 13.1 (species diversity), biodiversity loss reasons, conservation methods

Mock Test Strategy for Last 30 Days

Syllabus-Incomplete Students:

  • Prioritize high-yield topics above
  • Attempt ≥5 full mocks before exam day

Syllabus-Complete Students:

  • Start full mocks from April 1
  • Take 2-3 tests weekly
  • Analyze weak chapters using mock diagnostics

Recommended Resource: Oswaal Books’ latest mock papers (aligned with March 2024 NTA pattern). Their detailed solutions and CUET PYQs provide exam-relevant practice.

Free Revision Resources

  1. Chapter-Specific Shorts: Quick concept reviews
  2. Desi Tricks Series: Mnemonics for glycolysis, counter-current mechanism
  3. Telegram Channel: Unit-wise questions, NCERT-based PDFs, mock tests
  4. High-Yield Topic PDF: Download via video description

Action Checklist for 340+

  1. Prioritize chapters with highest weightage (Genetics > Human Phys > Plant Phys)
  2. Draw diagrams daily for photosynthesis, embryo sac, cardiac cycle
  3. Solve 10 PYQs from high-yield topics every day
  4. Take timed mocks every 3 days
  5. Revise phytohormones & biomolecules every alternate day

"Consistency beats intensity. Focused revision of 5 high-yield topics daily is better than skimming 15."

Which high-yield topic do you find most challenging? Share below for targeted tips!

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