
NEET is a national-level medical entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses across India. As the gateway to undergraduate medical education, it witnesses intense competition each year, with only a limited number of aspirants securing good ranks.
As NEET 2026 is set to be held on May 3, 2026, the coming months are crucial for focused and disciplined preparation. To support aspirants during this important phase, Physics Wallah offers integrated learning support through well-designed courses, practice material, regular assessments, and guided sessions, enabling students to prepare with clarity, consistency, and confidence.
Physics Wallah provides comprehensive preparation resources for NEET 2026, designed to support students at every stage of their journey, whether in Class 11, Class 12, or preparing as droppers.
Physics Wallah offers dedicated NEET 2026 courses for different student categories:
Class 11 Courses: 73
Class 12 Courses: 98
Dropper Courses: 89
These courses are structured to ensure systematic syllabus coverage, concept clarity, and regular assessment.
Regular testing is crucial for NEET preparation. Physics Wallah provides:
DPPs (Daily Practice Problems): 11,713
Mock & Chapter-wise Tests: 798
These tests help students track progress, identify weak areas, and improve exam accuracy.
Practice plays a key role in mastering the NEET exam pattern. With access to 766,137+ NEET PYQs and practice questions, students get extensive exposure to real exam trends, strengthening conceptual clarity while improving speed and precision.
To ensure flexible and consistent learning, Physics Wallah offers 20,027 live classes and recorded lectures. Students can attend live sessions for real-time interaction and revisit recorded lectures anytime during their NEET 2026 preparation.
Physics Wallah’s NEET preparation is guided by experienced teachers across Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology. With faculty members bringing 7+ to 24+ years of teaching experience, students receive structured learning, conceptual clarity, and exam-focused guidance throughout their preparation journey.
Below is a subject-wise overview of the NEET faculty and their teaching experience:
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Faculty Name |
Experience |
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Amit Mahajan Sir |
24+ Years |
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Deepak Vashisth Sir |
19+ Years |
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Sudhanshu Kumar Sir |
15+ Years |
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Sagar Varjatia Sir |
14+ Years |
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Deewan Tiwari Sir |
10+ Years |
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Nikhil Saini Sir |
8+ Years |
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Harsh Tyagi Sir |
11+ Years |
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Ajay Kumar Sir |
7+ Years |
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Mohan Singh Sir |
9+ Years |
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Harsha Soni Ma'am |
11+ Years |
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Faculty Name |
Experience |
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Amit Mahajan Sir |
24+ Years |
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Pankaj Sijariya Sir |
17+ Years |
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Yogesh Jain Sir |
13+ Years |
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Skc Sir |
17+ Years |
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Puneet Rana Sir |
10+ Years |
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Pep Singh Sir |
11+ Years |
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Mohan Singh Sir |
9+ Years |
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Nikhil Saini Sir |
8+ Years |
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Ajay Kumar Sir |
7+ Years |
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Keshav Jaju Sir |
10+ Years |
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Faculty Name |
Experience |
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Hitesh Sopra Sir |
14+ Years |
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Mohit Dadheech Sir |
14+ Years |
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Kunwar Om Pandey Sir |
11 Years |
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Shivam Mishra Sir |
11+ Years |
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Pep Singh Sir |
11+ Years |
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Ashima Gupta Ma'am |
10+ Years |
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Sagar Varjatia Sir |
14+ Years |
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Dr. Mohit Upadhyay Sir |
12+ Years |
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Mohan Singh Sir |
9+ Years |
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Puneet Rana Sir |
10+ Years |
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Faculty Name |
Experience |
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Abhishek Verma Sir |
11+ Years |
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Bassit Ahmad Shah Sir |
14+ Years |
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Saleem Ahmad Sir |
13+ Years |
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Siddharth Sharma Sir |
10+ Years |
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Aayudh Yashlaha Sir |
16+ Years |
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Tanuj Bansal Sir |
12+ Years |
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Rajwant Singh Sir |
11+ Years |
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Pawan Kumar Pandey Sir |
10+ Years |
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Aman Singh Sir |
13+ Years |
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Manish Raj Sir |
14+ Years |
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Faculty Name |
Experience |
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Rupesh Chaudhary Sir |
15+ Years |
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Yashika Singh Ma'am |
10+ Years |
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Dr. Akanksha Agarwal Ma'am |
11+ Years |
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Archana Rathi Ma'am |
12+ Years |
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Pratham Nahata Sir |
19+ Years |
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Vipin Sharma Sir |
9+ Years |
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Harshit Thakuria Sir |
15+ Years |
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Ayushi Agarwal Ma'am |
9+ Years |
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Faculty Name |
Experience |
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Sunil Kumar Yadav Sir |
15+ Years |
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Sujeet Tripathi Sir |
19+ Years |
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Tulika Jha Ma'am |
12+ Years |
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Samapti Sinha Ma'am |
9+ Years |
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Dr. Roopali Ma'am |
13+ Years |
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Dr. Priyanka Mishra Ma'am |
12+ Years |
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Diksha Sharma Ma'am |
10+ Years |
Staying updated with the official schedule is crucial for every NEET aspirant. Below is the complete schedule for NEET UG 2026, including application timelines, the exam date, and other key events. Students are advised to complete all formalities within the given deadlines to avoid last-minute issues.
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Feature |
Details |
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Online Application Start Date |
February 8, 2026 |
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Online Application Last Date |
March 8, 2026 (up to 9:00 PM) |
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Last Date for Fee Payment |
March 8, 2026 (up to 11:50 PM) |
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Correction Window |
March 10, 2026 – March 12, 2026 |
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Exam Date |
May 3, 2026 (Sunday) |
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Exam Duration |
180 Minutes (3 Hours) |
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Exam Timing |
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (IST) |
The NEET 2026 syllabus is officially based on the latest NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 curriculum prescribed by the National Testing Agency (NTA), covering all essential topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology that are relevant for the medical entrance examination. This syllabus ensures aspirants focus on core concepts and fundamentals directly aligned with the exam pattern.
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NEET Syllabus 2026 Subject Wise PDF |
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NEET Physics Syllabus |
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NEET Chemistry Syllabus |
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NEET Biology Syllabus |
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Preparing for NEET 2026 requires a disciplined study plan, conceptual clarity, and consistent practice. With a vast syllabus based on NCERT Class 11 and 12, aspirants must focus on smart preparation rather than just long study hours.
Since the NEET syllabus is based on NCERT Class 11 and 12, students should thoroughly read and revise the NCERT textbooks, especially for Biology and Chemistry. Understanding concepts directly from the NCERT builds a strong foundation.
Divide your preparation into daily, weekly, and monthly targets. Allocate balanced time to Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, ensuring regular revision slots and practice sessions.
Attempt full-length mock tests and chapter-wise tests consistently. Mock tests help in improving speed, accuracy, time management, and exam temperament.
Previous Year Questions (PYQs) help you understand the exam pattern and frequently asked concepts. Regular practice strengthens problem-solving ability and boosts confidence.
Revision is key to retention. Maintain short notes, revise important formulas and diagrams regularly, and revisit weak areas identified during mock test analysis.
Consistent effort, smart planning, and disciplined revision are essential to crack NEET 2026 successfully.