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NEET Physics Syllabus Class 11

Units Topics Sub Topics


 Physics: Scope and Nature of Physics, Technology, and Society.
Physical World and  Needs of Measurement
Measurement  Dimensions of Physicals quantities

 Motion and its types


 Position-time graph, speed and velocity, Uniform and Non-Uniform motion
 Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration for motion
Kinematics  Scalar and Vector Quantities
 Unit Vectors, Product of Vectors
 Projectile Motion and Uniform Circular Motion

 Concept of Inertia, force,


 Newton’s law of motion
 Equilibrium of concurrent forces
Laws of Motion  Kinetics and Static Friction
 Laws of Friction
 Dynamics of Uniform Circular motion

 Potential Energy
 Work Done by a constant force
 Conservation of Mechanical Energy
Work, Energy, and Power
 Kinetic and Potential Energy
 Elastic and inelastic Collisions in two dimensions.

 Moment of force
 Centre of Mass
Motion of System of Particles  Momentum
and Rigid Body  Torque, Conservation of Angular Momentum
 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies, Linear and rotational motions, moment of Inertia

 Gravitational Potential Energy, Escape Velocity, Kepler’s Law of Planetary Motion, Acceleration
gravity and its variation with altitude and depth.
Gravitation
 Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion, Geostationary satellite

 Viscocity, Reynold’s Number, Turbulent and Streamline flow, Critical Velocity, Bernoulli’s theore
its application
 Elastic Behaviour: Hooke’s Law, Modulus of Rigidity, Poisson’s Ratio, Elastic Energy, Stress-Stra
relationship, Young’s Modulus
 Heat, Thermal Expansion, Temperature: Specific Heat Capacity, thermal expansion of solids, liqui
Properties of Bulk Matter gases, change of state- latent heat.
 Surface Tension and Surface Energy: Application of Surface tension, ideas to drops, bubbles, and c
rises.
 Heat Transfer: Thermal conductivity, radiation and convection, Wein’s Displacement law, Green H
Effect, Newton’s Cooling Law, and Stefan’s Law.

Thermodynamics  Thermal Equilibrium


 Laws of Equilibrium
 Isothermal, Adiabatic, and Isochoric Process
 Heat, Work, and Internal Energy
 Second Law of Thermodynamics
 Heat Engines, Carnot Engines
 Reversible and Irreversible Process

 Kinetic theory of gases, Kinetic energy, and temperature, Equation of state of a perfect gas, ideal g
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and application to specific heat capacities of gases, concept of mean path.
Kinetic Theory

 Periodic motion, Simple harmonic motion, simple pendulum derivation, free, forced, and damped
oscillations, resonance.
0 Oscillations and Waves  Wave motion: transverse and Longitudinal waves, Displacement relation, Principle of superpositio
waves, reflection of waves, fundamental mode, Doppler’s effect.

NEET Chemistry Syllabus of Class 11

Units Topics Topics


 General Introduction and scope of chemistry.
 Dalton’s atomic theory: concept of elements, Atomic and molecular masses. Laws of chemical comb
Some Basic Concepts of
Chemistry  Atoms and molecules, percentage composition Mole concept and molar mass; molecular and empirica
formula; stoichiometry and its based calculations.

 Heisenberg uncertainty principle, De Broglie’s relationship, Atomic number, isotopes and isobars, C
of shells and subshells,
 Quantum numbers,shapes of s,p and d orbitals, rules for filling electrons in orbitals- Pauli exclusion
Structure of Atom principles Aufbau principle, and Hund’s rule
 Stability of half filled and completely filled orbitals, the concept of orbital, electronic configuration of
dual nature of matter and light.

 VSEPR theory, Valence electrons, Lewis structure, covalent bond, polar character of covalent bond, c
Chemical Bonding and of hybridization involving s, p and d orbitals ,ionic bond, bond parameters, resonance, geometry of mo
Molecular Structure shapes of some simple molecules, valence bond theory, Hydrogen bond

 Modern periodic law and long form of periodic table, ionic radii, electron gain enthalpy, electronag
Classification of Elements ionization enthalpy, Periodic trends in properties of elements, atomic radii, valence.
and Periodicity in Properties

 Charle’s law, Gay Lussac’s law, Boyle’s law,Avogadro’s law, ideal behaviour of gases, Avogadro nu
 Three states of matter, intermolecular interactions, empirical derivation of gas equation, melting and
States of Matter: Gases and points, Kinetic energy and molecular speeds (elementary idea),
Liquids  Liquid State- Vapour pressure, surface tension, viscosity, liquefaction of gases, critical temperature, r
gas laws of elucidating the concept of the molecule

 First law of thermodynamics- specific heat, measurement of U and H, internal energy and enthalpy,
law of constant heat summation, atomization, ionization, combustion, and dilution.
 Second law of thermodynamics, Introduction of entropy as state function, criteria for equilibrium and
Thermodynamics spontaneity.
 Third law of thermodynamics- Brief introduction.

Equilibrium  Equilibrium in physical and chemical processes, law of chemical equilibrium, factors affecting equilib
Le Chatelier’s principle; ionization of acids and bases, degree of ionization, ionization of polybasic aci
Henderson equation
 Dynamic nature of equilibrium, Hydrolysis of salts, solubility product, buffer solutions, ionic equilib
strong and weak electrolytes, concept of pH.

 Preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen, Occurrence, isotopes, covalent and interstitial, physical a
Hydrogen chemical properties of water, uses and structure. heavy water; hydrogen peroxide-preparation,

 Group I and group 2 elements: electronic configuration, occurrence, anomalous properties General
introduction, diagonal relationship, trends in the variation of properties ,trends in chemical reactivity w
oxygen,
s-Block Elements  Preparation and Properties of Some important Compounds: sodium hydroxide ,Sodium carbonate
chloride, and biological importance of sodium and potassium.
 Industrial use of limestone and lime, biological importance of Mg and Ca.

 Concept of and oxidation and reduction, balancing redox reactions


0 Redox Reactions

 Introduction to p-Block Elements.


 Group 13 and 14 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, variation of
properties, oxidation states, trends in chemical reactivity,
 Group 13: Boron, some important compounds: borax, boric acids, boron hydrides. Aluminium: uses,
1 Some p-Block Elements
reactions with acids and alkalies.
 Group 14 Elements: uses of some important compounds: oxides. Important compounds of silicon and
uses: silicon tetrachloride, silicones, silicates and zeolites, their uses.

 Alkanes- Nomenclature, isomerism, conformations ,mechanism of halogenation, combustion and pyro


 Alkanes-Nomenclature, the structure of double bond (ethene), methods of preparation: chemical reacti
halogen, ozonolysis, oxidation, mechanism of electrophilic addition, water, hydrogen halides (Markov
addition and peroxide effect).
 Alkynes-Nomenclature, the structure of triple bond (ethyne), methods of preparation, physical propert
2 Hydrocarbons chemical reactions: acidic character of alkynes, halogens, addition reaction of- hydrogen, hydrogen ha
and water.
 Aromatic hydrocarbons- Introduction, Benzene; resonance, aromaticity; IUPAC nomenclature; chem
properties: mechanism of electrophilic substitution- halogenation, Nitration sulphonation, Friedel Craf
alkylation and acylation; carcinogenicity and toxicity.

 General introduction: classification and IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds. methods of


purification qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Organic Chemistry- Some  Homolytic and heterolytic fission of a covalent bond: carbocations, free radicals, carbanions; electroph
3 Basic Principles and nucleophiles.
Techniques  Electronic displacements in a covalent bond: electromeric effect, hyperconjugation, resonance, and in
effect.

 Environmental pollution: Air, water, and soil pollution, major atmospheric pollutants; acid rain ozon
reactions, green chemistry as an alternative tool for reducing pollution, effects of depletion of the ozon
4 Environmental Chemistry strategy for control of environmental pollution, chemical reactions in the atmosphere.

NEET Biology Syllabus of Class 11

Units Topics Subtopics


Diversity in Living  The Living World? Biodiversity, Domains of Life, Diversity in the Living World, Taxonomic Categories, N
World Classification, Taxonomy & Systematics, Binomial Nomenclature, Tools of Taxonomy- Botanical gardens, Z
Museums.
 Biological Classification: Monera, Protista, Plantae, Animalia and Fungi and their characteristics, Lichens,
Viruses.
 Plant Kingdom: Classification of Plants and their Salient features: Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes,
Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms: Their basis of Classification, Characteristics Features and Examples. Plan
Cycles and Alternation of Generations.
 Animal Kingdom: Classification of Animals and their Salient Features: Chordates and Notochords, Amphib
and so on.

 Morphology of Flowering Plants: Roots, Stem, Leaf, Inflorescence, Flower, Fruit, Seed, Description of Flo
Plant, Description of Important Families.
Structural Organisation  Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Tissues and Tissue System, Anatomy of Monocotyledonous plant and
in Plants and Animals Dicotyledonous plant, Secondary Growth.
 Structural Organisation in Animals: Animal Tissues, organ and organ system, Earthworm, cockroach, Fro

 Cell: The Unit of Life: Cell, Cell Theory, Overview of cell, a Prokaryotic Cell, Eukaryotic Cells.
 Biomolecules: Analyses of Chemical Composition, Metabolic Basis for Living, Concept of Metabolism, En
Cell Structure and Primary and secondary metabolites, Biomacromolecules, Proteins, Polysaccharides, Nucleic Acids, Structure
Functions Proteins,
 Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Cell Cycle, M Phase, Significance of Mitosis, Meiosis, Significance of Meios

 Transport in Plants: Means of Transport, Plant- Water Relations, Transpiration, Long Distance Transport o
Water, Uptake and transport of Mineral Nutrients, Phloem Transport.
 Mineral Nutrition: Study of the Mineral Requirement of plants, Essential mineral Elements, Translocation
Solutes, Soil as Reservoir of Essential Elements, Metabolism of Nitrogen.
 Photosynthesis of Higher Plants: Early Experiments of photosynthesis, Location of Photosynthesis, Pigme
involved in Photosynthesis, Light Reaction, The Electron Transport, Use of ATP and NADPH, C4 Pathways
Plant Phsiology Photorespiration, Factors affecting Photosynthesis.
 Respiration in Plants: Breathing Process of Plants, Glycolysis, Fermentation, Aerobic Respiration, The Res
Balance Sheet, Amphibolic Pathway, Respiratory Quotient.
 Plant Growth and Development Plant Physiology: Growth, Development, Differentiation, Dedifferentiati
Redifferentiation, Plant Growth Regulators, Photoperiodism, Vernalisation

 Digestion and Absorption: Digestive System, Digestion of Food, Absorption of Digested products, Disorde
Digestive System.
 Breathing and exchange of Gases: Respiratory Organ, Mechanism of Breathing, Exchange of Gases, Trans
Gases, Regulation of Respiration, Disorders of Respiratory System.
 Body Fluids and Circulation: Blood, Lymph, Circulatory Pathways, Double Circulation, Regulation of Car
Activity, Disorders of Circulatory System.
 Excretory Products and their Elimination: Human Excretory system, Urine Formation, Function of the Tu
Human Physiology Regulation of Kidney Function, Micturition, Disorders of Excretory System.
 Locomotion and Movement: Muscles, Types of Movements, Skeletal System, Joints, Disorders of Skeletal
Muscular System.
 Neural Control and Coordination: Neural System, Neurons, Central Neural System, Reflex Action and Re
Arc, Sensory Reception and Processing.
 Chemical Coordination and Integration: Endocrine Glands and Hormone, Human Endocrine Systems, Ho
from Kidney, Heart and Gastrointestinal Tract, Mechanism of Hormone Action.

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