
NEET 2026 Physics Strategy for Last 30 Days
As we have reached very close to NEET 2026, stress is high, and your preparation speed should be at its peak. Physics is a subject that haunts almost all the NEET aspirants because mainly its concept and numerical are based. But again, it is a really important subject, and to attain a good score and rank, it is advised that you give equal importance to physics as you give to other subjects. The key is not to study everything but to focus on the important concepts, formulas, and smart practice. You must follow a very strategic plan and work accordingly to ace the exam.
Here’s the last 30-day plan that will help you achieve your aim:
Objective
The final month’s goal should be to revise all the topics that you have studied before, memorize and apply formulas quickly that are being used in the numericals, minimize the mistakes, and enhance accuracy. Starting a new chapter or referring to other books is not advisable; rather, you must improve what you have already studied.
- Attempt 40–45 questions
- The correct questions should be 32–36.
- This will help you score 140–160+ easily.
Revision Strategy
In NEET, physics is not very theoretical-based but mainly concept-application-based, and to revise them, you should have short notes and formula sheets of each chapter. Focus on the key definitions, important laws and principles, and standard types of problems. The aim is to recognize the concept that is to be applied when you see the question.
To revise formulas, make a separate section where you must write down all the formulas chapter-wise along with their short tricks, units, and dimensions. Invest approximately
20-30 minutes twice a day to revise formulas.
- In the first 10 days, do basic revision of all the chapters and identify the weak areas along with practice.
- In the next 10 days, strengthen the weak topics and focus on PYQs.
- For the last 10 days, give mock tests and revise the concepts very meticulously

High Weightage Chapters
All the chapters are important, but some should be in your priority list, such as:
- Mechanics (Laws of Motion, Work, Energy)
- Current Electricity
- Electrostatics
- Magnetism & EMI
- Modern Physics
- Optics
Practice Strategy
Set daily targets like the following:
- Solve 40-60 MCQs
- MCQs should be a blend of easy, moderate, and PYQs.
- After solving the MCQs, analyze the answers and time that has been taken.
- Revise the weak concepts
- It is very important to have an error notebook where students can keep a record of all the questions and concepts where the mistakes happen.
- Revise from the error notebook to avoid further mistakes.
Mock Test Strategy
- It is advisable to attempt physics after the biology section, as it can be time-consuming.
- Try not to get stuck on one question; if you are not able to solve it, then leave it and look into that later.
- Give 50-60 minutes to the physics section, not more than that.
- Have a goal to attempt 40-45 questions with 80-85% accuracy
- Give 15-20 full-syllabus mock tests and always analyze them thoroughly
Tips and Mistakes to Avoid
- Use approximation where possible
- Memorize constant values
- Learn unit-based elimination
- Try not to solve too many new/irrelevant questions.
- Do not forget to analyze mistakes.
- Don’t spend too much time on one problem.

Conclusion
In the last 30 days prior to the NEET-UG examination, the key for scoring well in physics is not the topics but the clarity and consistency of the concepts with smart work in the revision process. It is always better to focus on the formulas and solve quality questions on a daily basis. It is always recommended that the revision of the formula sheets and maintaining an error notebook can help in reducing errors and scoring well on the examination. In this way, the subject of physics can be turned into a scoring subject with a disciplined and focused approach.
FAQs
Can I skip difficult chapters?
Do not skip the complete chapter; it is advisable to go through the important topics.
How many marks should I score to get a good rank?
A score of 140-160+ is considered a good score.