NEET PHYSICS

NEET Physics needs speed, not just knowledge.

180 questions in 200 minutes across three subjects. In Physics specifically, that pressure exposes a different weakness than boards ever do.

Why NEET Physics is a different problem

NEET rewards a very specific skill: recognising which formula applies to a problem in seconds, not minutes. Every question has a single correct answer and a negative-marking penalty for guessing wrong — so hesitation costs as much as ignorance does. Most students walking in already know the concepts from school. What separates a strong NEET Physics score from an average one is drilled, timed recognition under pressure.

What the course covers

  • Mechanics and kinematics — NEET’s most heavily-weighted section
  • Electrodynamics and current electricity
  • Optics and wave phenomena
  • Thermodynamics and modern physics
  • NCERT-aligned chapter sequencing, since NEET draws directly from it

How the coaching works

Sessions are built around timed problem sets rather than re-teaching theory you likely already know. Each set targets a specific weakness — common trap questions, formula misapplication, or specific chapters where students typically lose the most marks. Full-length timed mock tests are built into the schedule as the exam date approaches, so the exam-day pace feels familiar rather than shocking.

Who this is for

Class 11 and 12 students preparing for NEET, whether starting foundational prep early or in final revision months before the exam. Runs as 1:1 or small-group sessions, fully online.

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