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Want 650+ marks in NEET? This is how toppers master Physics, Chemistry and Biology

Securing a score of 650 marks or above in NEET is no longer an impossible dream; it is a realistic and achievable goal within your reach. If you are wondering how to achieve a score of 650 or more in NEET 2025, you have already taken the most important first step by seeking the right guidance and strategy for success.

With over 20 lakh candidates competing for a limited pool of seats in top medical colleges, achieving over 650 marks in NEET (UG) 2026 demands a focused approach, data-backed preparation, and the mindset of a high performer.

With the NEET exam scheduled for May 3 by the National Testing Agency, aspirants across the country have entered the most crucial phase of their preparation. At this important juncture, Dilip Gangaramani, Founder Director and CEO of Target Learning Ventures Pvt. Ltd., shares expert tips to help medical aspirants aim for a high score.

WHY SCORING 650+ IS KEY TO SECURING TOP MBBS COLLEGE ADMISSION

If you’re wondering, “Is 650 a good score in NEET?” – the answer is yes. In fact, it’s more than just a good score; it is often essential for entry into top medical colleges. To stand a realistic chance of securing admission to premier government institutions such as AIIMS Delhi, MAMC, or KGMU, candidates usually need to aim for 650+ marks.

In 2024, the All India Quota MBBS cut-off for leading colleges in the General category fell roughly between 620 and 652 marks. Even with reservation policies in place, intense competition within each category often limits the advantage candidates might expect.

A score of 650+ places you among roughly the top 1.5% of aspirants, significantly strengthening your chances of getting admission into a leading medical college.

ROADMAP TO ACHIEVE 650+ MARKS IN NEET 2026

Let’s divide the preparation into clear, practical steps to help you understand exactly how to reach a 650+ score in NEET:

1. Time structuring through a regular study plan
2. Subject-wise implementation strategy
3. A revision model based on neuroscience principles

STRATEGIC PLAN TO AIM FOR 650+ IN NEET (UG)

BUILDING A STRONG NCERT FOUNDATION

  • Focus: Strengthen concepts and improve problem-solving ability
  • Study Hours/Day: 6–8 hours for college-going students | 10–11 hours for droppers
  • Target: Finish the full NEET syllabus, along with NCERT and one additional reference book per subject

NCERT textbooks serve as the backbone of NEET preparation, since a large share of questions is derived from them. At the same time, to become comfortable with varied question formats that assess conceptual understanding, it is important to practise from one reliable reference book for each subject: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

TESTING AND DETAILED ERROR ANALYSIS

  • Focus: Intensive practice to improve accuracy and exam readiness
  • Study Hours/Day: 8–10 hours

GOALS

1. Solve NEET previous years’ papers every week, track your performance, and identify weak areas at an early stage.
2. Use the Feynman Technique to break down complex concepts into simple terms for yourself or others. This method strengthens conceptual clarity and helps reveal gaps in understanding. As you continue your preparation, you’ll see how this technique can significantly enhance your NEET readiness.
3. Prepare flashcards for topics where you tend to make mistakes in NEET tests, and revise them regularly to reinforce those concepts.

MOCK TESTS AND FINAL REVISION

  • Focus: Strengthening revision and improving speed and accuracy
  • Study Hours/Day: 10–12 hours

GOALS

1. Take one full-length NEET mock test every alternate day, a few months before the exam. Regular practice with complete papers will help you get used to the exam pattern, improve time management, and boost speed.

2. Revise all your notes thoroughly. Focus on what you have already studied to strengthen recall and understanding.

3. Avoid starting new topics at this stage. Instead, work on solving things faster, recalling concepts quickly, and reducing errors through careful analysis of your mistakes.

If you’re asking yourself, “Is it possible to achieve 650 in NEET?” the answer is yes, provided you maintain strict discipline and dedicate yourself completely to every stage of your preparation.

Now that your study plan is in place, let’s move ahead and understand the right strategy for tackling each subject for NEET (UG) 2026.

SUBJECT-WISE STRATEGY FOR NEET (UG) 2026 PREPARATION

Before moving into the subject-wise strategy for NEET, make sure you regularly revise diagrams, key summaries, and scientist profiles from all subjects. Maintain a separate notebook to note essential dates, scientific terms, years, and the contributions of important scientists.

PHYSICS: CONCEPT-FOCUSED LEARNING WITH STRONG PROBLEM-SOLVING UNDER EXAM PRESSURE

ERROR LOGBOOK STRATEGY:

Maintain a progress logbook to monitor your performance. Record every mistake you make during practice, along with key details such as:

  • The chapter in which the error occurred
  • The specific concept you misinterpreted
  • The nature of the mistake (silly error, calculation mistake, or conceptual misunderstanding)
  • The correct approach or method to solve the question
  • Following this approach can reduce the number of mistakes by nearly 40–60 percent.

TIMED PRACTICE SESSIONS:

  • Attempting MCQ-based tests sharpens conceptual clarity and trains your mind to retrieve information quickly during pressure-like situations.
  • Attempting previous years’ questions within a set time frame builds familiarity with the exam pattern and reveals topics that need deeper revision.
  • Scheduled mock tests recreate the real exam environment, helping you handle pressure better and manage your time effectively on the actual test day.

CHEMISTRY: A STRUCTURED, CATEGORY-BASED APPROACH

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY:

  • Give top priority to practice by solving more than 2,000 numerical problems from the 10 most important chapters.
  • Concentrate on building a strong command over high-weightage topics such as the Mole Concept, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and Equilibrium.
  • Consistent practice will help you recognise tricky question patterns and sharpen your approach to solving problems.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY:

  • Grasp reaction mechanisms in depth: Pay attention to the step-by-step process through which reactions occur, rather than memorising them blindly.
  • Prepare structured reaction flowcharts: Divide every reaction into key components. Present these in clear, one-page visual charts to make revision faster and recall easier.
  • Apply colour coding and symbols: Highlight important steps, exceptions, and trends using colours or simple icons to make notes more engaging and memorable.
  • Review and refine regularly: Update your charts as you learn new reactions or clear doubts so that your notes remain accurate and exam-ready.

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY:

1. Use NCERT as your core resource for Inorganic Chemistry: A large number of questions are directly derived from it, so concentrate on clearly understanding concepts, periodic trends, and key factual points.
2. Adopt audio-based revision: Record yourself reading important NCERT facts, formulas, and definitions, and play them during travel, workouts, or idle time. Repeated listening strengthens recall and improves long-term retention.

BIOLOGY: FOCUS ON THE NCERT TEXTBOOK

Apply a 3-Level NCERT highlighting system:

  • Yellow – Facts: Mark key definitions, numbers, important terms, and factual points in yellow. These are the details you must memorise and recall accurately.
  • Blue – Process flows: Use blue to highlight step-by-step biological processes such as digestion, DNA replication, photosynthesis, and other biological pathways. This helps you visualise sequences and understand how each stage is connected.
  • Green – Exceptions and tricky areas: Highlight exceptions, confusing concepts, and commonly mixed-up points in green so they stand out and receive extra attention during revision.

ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES

Study the NCERT text line by line and use reference books only to clarify concepts and deepen understanding.
Maintain a separate diagram notebook. Redraw NCERT diagrams without labels and practice recalling them to strengthen visual retention.

THE BOTTOM LINE

If you aim to score 650+ in NEET, the secret lies in smart revision, the right study techniques, and strong mental discipline.

Stay consistent, follow your plan sincerely, and remember, starting today can put you on the path to achieving a 650+ score in NEET.

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