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NEET Physics Revision Notes - PDF Download with Solutions

NEET Physics revision notes are chapter-wise summaries covering key concepts, formulas, and solved examples from Class 11 and Class 12 Physics as per the NTA syllabus. For NEET, chapters like Mechanics, Electrostatics & Electricity, and Modern Physics carry the highest weightage — together accounting for roughly 32 of the 45 Physics questions.
NEET Physics Revision Notes - PDF Download with Solutions

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Candidates who are appearing for the NEET exam find Physics to be a very challenging subject. About 25% of the exam's questions are related to physics. The majority of the difficulties in this area are conceptual and numerical. You can improve your score on the NEET test if you gain a strong grip of these subjects. To appear for the NEET exam, one must pay close attention in both class 11 and class 12 Physics.

Why Do NEET Physics Notes Matter for Your Preparation? 

Physics constitutes approximately 25% of the NEET exam — 45 questions out of 180. According to NTA's official NEET information bulletin, questions test both conceptual clarity and numerical problem-solving ability. Many aspirants lose marks not because they lack knowledge, but because they cannot recall formulas and derivations under exam pressure.

That is exactly where structured revision notes help. Instead of re-reading entire NCERT chapters days before the exam, you work from concise, accurate summaries that fix concepts in memory.

Four Concrete Benefits of Using Structured Revision Notes

1. Formulas in One Place

NEET Physics problems — particularly in Electrostatics, Mechanics, and Optics — require instant formula recall. Notes that organise all equations by chapter eliminate the need to flip through multiple textbooks.

2. Faster Revision Cycles

A chapter that takes 4 hours to read from an NCERT textbook can be revised in 45 minutes from well-prepared notes. For a 26-chapter syllabus, this time saving is significant.

3. Reduced Risk of Skipping Topics

Aspirants tend to over-prepare their favourite chapters and ignore weaker ones. Chapter-wise notes force structured coverage, reducing blind spots before the exam.

4. Better Long-term Retention

Concise notes reviewed at spaced intervals (3-day, 7-day, 21-day cycles) produce far better retention than a single long study session — a technique consistently recommended by eSaral's IIT Bombay faculty, including those who cracked JEE with ranks AIR-41.

Don't make notes while studying for the first time — that slows you down. Study the chapter fully, then write a one-page summary of formulas and key concepts. Revise that summary, not the textbook, in the final 30 days.

Chapter-wise Revision Notes for Physics NEET

The chapter-wise notes below are aligned with the NTA NEET 2026 syllabus. Class 11 Physics covers mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, and oscillations. Class 12 Physics covers electrostatics, magnetism, optics, modern physics, and electronics.

Pair these notes with the NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Physics and the NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics to understand how concepts are applied in NCERT-based questions.

Class 11 Physics – Chapter Notes

Chapter Notes Available
Physical World and Measurement Available
Kinematics (Plane) Available
Laws of Motion Available
Work, Energy, and Power Available
System of Particles and Rotational Motion Available
Gravitation (incl. Kepler's Laws) Available
Properties of Bulk Matter Av1 Av2 Av3
Thermodynamics + Kinetic Theory Available1 Available2
Oscillations and Waves Available1  Available2

Class 12 Physics – Chapter Notes

Chapter Notes Available
Electrostatics (Charges, Fields, Potential) Available
Current Electricity Available
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism Available
Electromagnetic Induction and AC Circuits Available
Electromagnetic Waves Available
Optics (Ray + Wave) Available1 Available2
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Available
Atoms and Nuclei Available1  Available2
Electronic Devices (Semiconductors) Available

Which Topics Are Most Important in NEET Physics?

For applicants aiming at top medical and dental colleges, knowing where to focus is as important as how hard to study. The table below consolidates chapter-wise question distribution based on previous years' NEET papers, verified by eSaral's expert subject team.

NEET Physics: Chapter-wise Weightage at a Glance

Unit Key Chapters Avg. Questions (Class 11) Avg. Questions (Class 12)
Mechanics Laws of Motion, Work-Energy, Rotational Motion 12
Heat & Thermodynamics Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory 5
Waves & Oscillations SHM, Wave Motion 1–2
Electrostatics & Electricity Electric Charges, Current Electricity 9
Magnetism Moving Charges, Magnetism & Matter 6
Modern Physics Dual Nature, Atoms, Nuclei, Electronics 8
Optics Ray Optics, Wave Optics 4

Students who crack NEET Physics don't necessarily master every chapter equally. They identify the 6–7 highest-weightage chapters and make sure they never drop marks there. Current Electricity alone can give you 4 questions — that's 16 marks. Treat it like your strongest subject, not your weakest.

eSaral students from the 2024, 2025, 2026 batches achieved an average Physics score above 140/180 in mock tests by following a chapter-priority strategy designed by IIT Bombay faculty — the same strategy embedded in our structured notes.

What Are the Most Important Formulas in NEET Physics?

Physics formulas are the backbone of numerical problem-solving in NEET. Below are the must-know equations, organised by chapter group.

Mechanics and Laws of Motion

Formula Meaning
$v = u + at$ First equation of motion
$s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2$ Second equation of motion
$v^2 = u^2 + 2as$ Third equation of motion
$F = ma$ Newton's Second Law
$F = -kx$ Hooke's Law (SHM restoring force)
$F = \frac{Gm_1m_2}{r^2}$ Newton's Law of Gravitation

Electricity and Magnetism

Formula Meaning
$V = IR$ Ohm's Law
$P = VI$ Electrical Power
$F = \frac{kq_1q_2}{r^2}$ Coulomb's Law
$C = \frac{Q}{V}$ Capacitance
$F = BIL\sin\theta$ Force on a current-carrying conductor
$B = \frac{\mu_0 I}{2\pi r}$ Magnetic field due to a long straight wire
$F = qvB\sin\theta$ Lorentz Force on a moving charge

Thermodynamics, Waves, and Optics

Formula Meaning
$PV = nRT$ Ideal Gas Law
$Q = mc\Delta T$ Heat absorbed/released
$\Delta U = Q - W$ First Law of Thermodynamics
$f = \frac{1}{T}$ Frequency and Time Period
$v = f\lambda$ Wave speed
$\frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{v} - \frac{1}{u}$ Mirror/Lens Formula

For step-by-step derivations behind these formulas, refer to the NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics and the NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Physics on eSaral.

How Should You Use These Notes With Other Study Materials?

Pair Notes With NCERT Textbooks First

NEET Physics questions are closely based on the NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 textbooks. Revision notes are most effective when you have already read the NCERT chapter at least once. Use notes for the second and third revision — not as a substitute for the original text.

You can download the source books from the NCERT Books Class 11 and the NCERT Books Class 12 directly.

Use Previous Year Papers to Validate Coverage

After revising a chapter from notes, immediately attempt 10–15 previous year NEET questions from that chapter. This tells you whether your notes covered the right level of detail. If you miss questions due to gaps, add those points to your notes.

Recommended Weekly Study Structure (Final 3 Months)

Week Type Activity
Weeks 1–8 One chapter per day: Read NCERT → Study notes → Solve 20 PYQs
Weeks 9–10 Full syllabus mock tests every alternate day
Weeks 11–12 Rapid revision using notes only + formula sheets

Chemistry is equally important for NEET. While revising Physics, keep your Chemistry revision running in parallel using NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Chemistry.

eSaral's 5-layer doubt-solving system — covering live sessions, recorded explanations, chat support, peer discussion, and one-on-one faculty access — ensures no question goes unanswered during this schedule.

NEET Previous Year Question Papers with solution

Having the NEET Previous Year Question Papers PDF Download option is very beneficial for NEET aspirants.

 You can check all the previous year's question papers given below in PDF form

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions.

How is NEET Physics different from JEE Physics?

NEET Physics focuses more on conceptual clarity and single-concept numerical problems, while JEE Physics requires deeper multi-step problem-solving. NEET has 45 Physics questions in 3 hours (shared with Chemistry and Biology), whereas JEE Main has 30 Physics questions. Both exams draw heavily from Class 11 and 12 NCERT content, but JEE demands a significantly higher level of mathematical rigor.

Can I download NEET Physics notes as a PDF?

Yes. eSaral provides chapter-wise NEET Physics notes that can be downloaded as PDFs directly from the website. These notes cover Class 11 and Class 12 Physics topics aligned with the NTA NEET syllabus, including key formulas, concept summaries, and important derivations.

How should I revise Physics in the last month before NEET?

In the final month, avoid starting new topics. Revise chapter-wise notes with a focus on formulas, exceptions, and concept-based one-liners. Solve at least 2 full-length mock tests per week and analyse your errors topic-by-topic. Prioritise chapters where you have historically lost the most marks.

Are NCERT books enough for NEET Physics?

NCERT textbooks are the foundation and must be read thoroughly — most NEET Physics questions are directly or indirectly based on NCERT content. However, for numerical practice and higher-level problems, supplementing with chapter-wise notes and previous year papers is essential. NCERT alone is typically insufficient for a score above 140/180.

Which is the most important chapter for NEET Physics?

Current Electricity is considered one of the highest-yield chapters, contributing up to 4 questions (16 marks) in recent NEET papers. Mechanics as a unit contributes the most overall, with approximately 12 questions. Modern Physics (Dual Nature, Atoms, Nuclei, Semiconductors) collectively contributes around 8 questions in Class 12.

How many chapters are there in NEET Physics?

NEET Physics covers 29 chapters in total — 15 from Class 11 and 14 from Class 12, as per the NTA syllabus. These span mechanics, thermodynamics, electrostatics, magnetism, optics, modern physics, and electronics. Not all chapters carry equal weightage; Mechanics and Electricity together contribute the most questions.