As in past years, Chemistry is expected to remain one of the most scoring sections in NEET 2026 and can strongly influence rank. Since Chemistry carries 180 marks out of 720, a good score here can significantly improve the overall NEET result. This analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the difficulty level, chapter-wise weightage, key topics, question level, and a preparation strategy for NEET Chemistry 2026.
According to what students said, the NEET 2026 paper was a little harder than the NEET 2024 but easier than the NEET 2025. Most students thought it was easy to moderate, and the paper was based on the NCERT syllabus. Some of the questions in Organic Chemistry were easy. There were more "Match the Column" questions, and Physical Chemistry made up a big part of the paper.
Chemistry is generally considered to be more scoring than Physics because many questions are directly based on NCERT concepts, reactions, and factual information.
Based on recent analysis by the experts, NEET Chemistry 2026 was easy to moderate overall. Physical Chemistry included numerical questions, Organic Chemistry tested reaction understanding, and Inorganic Chemistry remains mostly NCERT-based.
Students who revise NCERT thoroughly and practice numericals and reactions regularly can score very well in this section.
This shows that Chemistry was almost evenly distributed across all three branches, with a slight edge to Physical Chemistry.
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Recent trends show that Chemistry is becoming slightly more concept-driven, especially in Physical and Organic Chemistry, while Inorganic Chemistry continues to rely heavily on NCERT. Chemistry remains a highly scoring section for students who revise consistently and practice enough questions from all three branches.
1. Start with NCERT: NCERT should be your first priority, especially for Inorganic Chemistry and factual Organic topics.
2. Practice Numerical Questions: Physical Chemistry requires regular problem-solving to build confidence and speed.
3. Revise Organic Reactions Daily: Make short reaction charts and revise named reactions, reagents, and mechanisms regularly.
4. Focus on High-Weightage Chapters: Prioritize Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, and Organic functional groups.
5. Solve PYQs and Mock Tests: This improves question recognition, time management, and accuracy in real exam conditions.
Chemistry can become one of the strongest sections in NEET 2026 with proper revision, NCERT mastery, and regular practice.
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