Got questions about the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) — Biology? This FAQ answers what NEET aspirants aiming for medical college in India ask most — clearly and without jargon — and points you to a free app that makes revision easy.

Quick How-To

  1. Map the syllabus. Know every area the exam can test.
  2. Diagnose your gaps. A short practice set per area shows where to focus.
  3. Practise daily. Active recall with questions and flashcards is the fastest route.
  4. Review and repeat. Read explanations, re-test, and track your progress.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much of NEET is biology?

Biology is 50% of NEET — 90 questions out of 180 — so strong biology recall is decisive for a good rank.

Is NCERT enough for NEET biology?

NCERT is the backbone. Most NEET biology questions map directly to NCERT lines, which is why active recall of NCERT detail matters so much.

How do flashcards help for NEET?

Flashcards with spaced repetition force active recall and efficiently move facts into long-term memory — ideal for the volume of NEET biology.

Which chapters are most important?

Human physiology, genetics, cell biology and ecology carry significant weight, but NEET samples the whole syllabus, so cover everything.

Can I revise offline?

Yes — the flashcards work fully offline so you can revise between classes or while travelling.

Is the app free?

Yes — the flashcards are free, with an optional ad-free Pro upgrade.

What the Free App Covers

NEET Biology Flashcards helps you revise across the whole syllabus, including:

  • Diversity of living organisms (classification, plant and animal kingdoms)
  • Structural organisation in plants and animals
  • Cell biology, biomolecules and cell division
  • Plant physiology (transport, nutrition, photosynthesis, respiration)
  • Human physiology (digestion, circulation, excretion, neural control)
  • Reproduction (in organisms, flowering plants and humans)

…and more — all offline, private, and free with an optional ad-free Pro upgrade.