NEET 2026 Physics: Avoid These Chapters in Last Days (Expert Strategy)

NEET 2026 Physics: Avoid These Chapters in Last Days (Expert Strategy)



As NEET 2026 approaches, the last few days are NOT for covering the entire syllabus.
Instead, focus on smart revision and high-weightage topics to maximize your score.

Experts suggest avoiding or giving low priority to certain lengthy and low-return chapters during final revision.

 Why You Should Skip Some Chapters?

  • Physics syllabus is very vast
  • Last days are meant for revision, not new learning
  • Studying difficult & lengthy topics now can:
    • Create confusion
    • Waste time
    • Reduce confidence

👉 So, focus on high-yield topics instead of everything

❌ Chapters to Avoid / Keep Low Priority

1. Rotational Motion (Partial Skip)

  • Very lengthy and concept-heavy
  • If already prepared → revise key formulas only
  • If not → do NOT start now

👉 Important topics to revise:

  • Moment of Inertia
  • Angular Momentum

2. Mechanical Properties of Fluids

  • Large chapter but low question frequency
  • Not suitable for last-day preparation

👉 Strategy:

  • Skip deep study
  • Just glance basic formulas (optional)

3. Mechanical Properties of Solids

  • Very low weightage
  • Questions are not asked regularly

👉 Strategy:

  • Can be safely ignored in last days

4. Thermal Properties of Matter

  • Questions come inconsistently
  • Not very scoring compared to time required

👉 Strategy:

  • Quick revision only
  • Avoid detailed study

5. Ray Optics (Conditional Skip)

  • Important but very lengthy chapter

👉 Strategy:

  • If already studied → revise key formulas & diagrams
  • If NOT studied → skip completely now

⚡ Final Smart Strategy

  • Focus on:
    • Formulas
    • PYQs (Previous Year Questions)
    • High-weight chapters
  • Avoid:
    • Starting new chapters
    • Deep theory reading

✔ Last days = Revision + Practice + Confidence building


 Key Takeaway

👉 In the final days:

  • Don’t try to complete syllabus
  • Play smart, not hard
  • Focus on maximum output with minimum time

🧠 Expert Advice

  • Revise what you already know
  • Strengthen strong areas
  • Avoid panic and overloading

👉 Because smart selection = better rank


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