Reynolds number, Heat Engines, Doppler Effect, Transistors, Davisson-Germer Experiment and Van De Graaf Generator, and a few more topics have been deleted from the NEET Physics syllabus.
Several topics from both Class 11 and Class 12 Physics have been deleted, like removing topics on oscillations, optics, thermodynamics, and electronics.
About 10%-12% of the physics syllabus was deleted in 2025. No new topic is added to the syllabus. The NEET 2026 syllabus has not yet been officially released. However, NEET 2025 had many changes in the syllabus, and it is expected that it will remain the same.
- 10-12% of the Physics syllabus for both Class 11 and Class 12 has been removed.
- The catch is that the topics are removed, but you can still expect questions, as physics topics are interrelated.
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Key Summary
- NEET 2025 revised syllabus removed syllabus from both Class 11 and Class 12
- Physics saw a 10-12% reduction.
- Nearly 12-15 subtopics were removed from the syllabus.
- Class 11 got around 7 topics removed.
- Class 12 got around 8 topics removed.
- It can be observed that qualitative and descriptive topics are removed, shifting focus to numerical and high-weightage units.
- For class 11, most deletions have come from introductory and descriptive areas like measurement, gravitation, properties of matter, and oscillation.
- For class 12, cuts are heavier in modern physics, electronics, optics, and magnetism.
Deleted syllabus of NEET 2026 Physics: Deleted Topics
- Topics like Rolling Motion, Heat Engine, Doppler Effect, Potentiometer, and Cyclotron were fully removed for NEET 2025.
- The Davisson-Germer Experiment was trimmed. Only the conclusion had to be studied, excluding the procedure.
- Radioactivity (alpha, beta, gamma) was reduced, retaining only the properties and decay law.
- More topics from Electronic devices, Transistors, and Energy band theory have been removed.
| Class | No of deleted topics | Estimated share of Physics syllabus | % Deleted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Class 11 | 7 | 50% | 5-6% |
| Class 12 | 8 | 50% | 6-7% |
| Total | 15 | 10%-12% |
Updated NEET Physics Syllabus vs NCERT Physics
The NEET 2026 Physics syllabus is more comprehensive than the NCERT; students must prepare these extra concepts to score well in the exam.
| Deleted Topic from NCERT | Present in NEET UG |
|---|---|
| Significant figures, errors in measurements | Added in NEET UG Syllabus |
| Relative Velocity | Added in NEET UG Syllabus |
| Conservation of Mechanical Energy | Added in NEET UG Syllabus |
| Parallel and perpendicular theorems | Added in NEET UG Syllabus |
| Logic Gates | Added in NEET UG Syllabus |
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NEET Chapter-Wise WeightageDeleted syllabus of NEET 2026 Physics: NEET Physics Syllabus PDF
- Physics holds 25% weightage in NEET UG alongside Chemistry and Biology.
- The NEET Physics syllabus is based on the NCERT Class 11 and 12 physics curriculum
- The NEET UG Physics syllabus covers about 20 units
- An average of 20 chapters is covered in detail for NEET UG
- Major areas include mechanics, thermodynamics, oscillations and waves, optics, electrodynamics, and modern physics.
- 10-12%of the syllabus, including Reynolds number, heat engine, Doppler effect, transistors, etc, were deleted in the 2025 revised syllabus.
| NEET UG Physics Syllabus: PDF Download |
Deleted Syllabus of NEET 2026 Physics: Deleted Topics in NEET Physics-Class 11
| Chapter | Deleted Context |
| Physics and Measurement |
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| Kinematics |
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| Laws of Motion |
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| Rotational Motion |
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| Gravitation |
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| Properties of Solids and Liquids |
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| Thermodynamics |
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| Oscillations & Waves |
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NEET Physics Question PaperDeleted Syllabus of NEET 2026 Physics: Deleted Topics in NEET Physics-Class 12
| Chapter | Deleted Context |
| Electrostatics |
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| Current electricity |
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| Magnetism and Magnetic Effects |
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| Electromagnetic induction and AC |
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| Optics |
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| Dual nature of matter |
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| Atoms and Nuclei |
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| Electronic devices |
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Should I read the deleted syllabus for Physics-NEET?
- Several topics from Physics have been deleted. Good news. But you cannot completely ignore deleted topics, especially in Physics.
- How can you know the conclusion without knowing the theory? How can you draw an inference or suggest a figure without understanding the full conceptual framework?
- Despite topics being deleted from the syllabus, you should still read them. Physics topics are interrelated, so studying all is required.
So, what is the purpose of deleting topics?
- The topics deleted mean they are not considered for straight questions or main questions, but the concepts can still be embedded.
- So, do not completely ignore deleted topics. Brush them up enough to link and answer as per the need of the questions.
As you can see, several responses on Quora also suggest the same.

Deleted syllabus of NEET 2026 Physics FAQs
Deleted syllabus of NEET 2026 Physics FAQs
Ques. Will Physics be removed from NEET 2026?
Ans. No. Physics is not being removed from NEET.
- It remains a compulsory subject along with Chemistry and Biology.
It covers 25% of the syllabus and the question paper.
- Physics is a must subject for Engineering and Medical subjects, so no chance of physics getting removed from NEET
Ques. How many Physics chapters are there in NEET 2026?
Ans. There are about 20 units (topics) spread across Classes 11 and 12.
- If we count detailed subdivisions, there are roughly 29 chapters in Physics for NEET.
Ques. Has the syllabus changed for NEET 2026?
Ans. As of now, no official changes have been announced for 2026.
- The latest update was for NEET 2025, where about 10–12% of the Physics syllabus was deleted.
- Until NTA releases the 2026 PDF, students should prepare using the 2025 syllabus.
Ques. Which stream is best for Physics?
Ans. The Science stream in Class 11–12 is best:
- PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths): For Engineering, Research, Space, Astrophysics.
- PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology): For NEET aspirants (medicine), but Physics is still vital.
Ques. What is the correct way to study Physics?
Ans.
- Understand basics (NCERT first).
- Visualise concepts with diagrams & real-life links.
- Learn formulas via derivations.
- Solve daily problems (PYQs, NCERT Exemplar, HC Verma).
- Revise using formula sheets & mistake logs.
Ques. How to score high in Physics NEET?
Ans. Focus on high-weightage topics: Mechanics, Optics, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics.
- Revise laws & formulas daily.
- Practice mock tests & PYQs under time limits.
- Strengthen concept + application instead of memorisation.
- Be consistent with 1–2 hrs of daily Physics study.








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