
NEET 2026: Complete Chemistry Last Month Plan
These last days are very crucial for all the aspirants, and the one who prepares strategically will score higher. Biology is definitely the most important and scoring subject, but chemistry is no less. As the subject is divided into three parts, it becomes more significant that all the parts, organic, inorganic, and physical, should be studied strategically to attain a high score. Focus on NCERT, formulas, and consistent practice. The final target should be
- To attempt 40-45 questions
- The number of correct questions should be 34-38 questions.
- The score that students must aim for should be 150-170 marks.
The plan that you should follow in this last month to increase your score is as follows:
Organic Chemistry
The main things in organic chemistry are mechanisms and reactions. Be very thorough with them and practice them as much as possible. Focus on reagents, products, conditions, and exceptions. Revise these topics:
- General Organic Chemistry
- Isomerism
- Reaction mechanisms (SN1, SN2, E1, E2)
- Named reactions
- Biomolecules and Polymers
Plan that one should follow daily:
- Revise one chapter daily
- Practice the reactions by writing them down.
- Practice at least 30-40 questions daily to get a good grasp.

Inorganic Chemistry
In NEET, inorganic chemistry is direct from the NCERT and memory-based. Students should read NCERT line by line and give more attention to exceptions, trends, and facts. Again, revision is the key, so revise each chapter 3-4 times and solve PYQs. Important chapters like the following:
- Chemical Bonding
- Coordination Compounds
- p-Block
- d & f Blocks
Physical Chemistry
This part of the chemistry is based on the formulas and problem-solving. It is advisable to revise all the formulas multiple times a day and solve 20-30 numericals daily to gain confidence and accuracy. Focus mainly on the formula application, unit consistency, and calculation speed. Chapters that are important:
- Mole Concept
- Thermodynamics
- Equilibrium
- Electrochemistry
- Chemical Kinetics
Short Notes
Make sure that you have a separate notebook where you write all the formulas, organic reactions, and inorganic facts for easy and quick revision for the exam. Revise from the notebook every 2-3 days.
Revision Plan
- In the first 10 days revise the complete chapters and note down all the weak topics.
- For the next 10 days revise everything very deeply and solve the MCQs.
- In the last 10 days, revise the NCERT, all the formulas, short notes, and reactions
- Do not start anything new; focus only on the things that you have studied before.
Mock Tests
- Attempt chemistry in 40-50 minutes
- The target should be to attempt 40-45 questions with 85-90% accuracy.
- It is mandatory to analyze the test and note down your mistakes and revise the weak topics.
Tips and Mistakes to Avoid
- Revise NCERT multiple times.
- Write down the reactions and practice
- Retain all the formulas and units
- Avoid using too many books.
- Do not skip the mock tests.

Conclusion
A well-planned strategy for chemistry in the last month before the exam can improve your score. Organic reactions, inorganic NCERT-based concepts, and physical chemistry are the three parts of chemistry that must be studied equally to obtain good marks in the exam. Proper revision and MCQ practice, by learning all the formulas and reactions, will ensure accuracy. It is very important to avoid new sources and concepts, as they may degrade your confidence level and leave you in panic. Chemistry can be a very high-scoring subject as it is diverse, but the key is to have discipline in revision and time management as there are many concepts.
FAQs
What is the best trick to remember organic reactions?
There is no such trick, but you should revise the reaction by writing.
Is it important to solve PYQs?
Yes, it is very important to solve PYQs.
How many mock tests should I give?
Give 15-20 full syllabus mock tests and analyze the test carefully.