How to Revise NCERT Biology 5 Times Before NEET 2026
Mastering NCERT Biology is the key to scoring 360/360 in NEET Biology
📌 Why NCERT Biology Revision is Important?
NEET Biology contributes 50% of the entire paper, and almost every question comes directly or indirectly from NCERT. Many toppers say that they revised NCERT at least 5 times before their final exam. Without multiple revisions, it’s hard to recall small details and tricky lines during the exam.
📌 Step-by-Step Strategy for 5 Revisions
✅ 1st Revision – Understanding Phase
- Read each chapter slowly, underline important lines.
- Highlight NCERT diagrams and labels.
- Make a small notebook for short notes.
✅ 2nd Revision – Notes + NCERT Back Questions
- Revise notes + NCERT highlighted points.
- Solve NCERT back exercise and exemplar questions.
- Mark difficult topics with a star for extra focus.
✅ 3rd Revision – Fast Reading + MCQs
- Do a quick line-by-line reading (don’t get stuck).
- Practice 100 Biology MCQs daily from NCERT-based question banks.
- Start mixing 11th + 12th chapters for better recall.
✅ 4th Revision – Test-Oriented
- Revise only marked important points from notes.
- Take topic-wise and full-length mock tests.
- Maintain a mistake notebook for wrong questions.
✅ 5th Revision – Final Touch Before NEET
- Only NCERT + notes (no new material).
- Revise diagrams, examples, and one-liners.
- Focus on memory recall and fast reading.
📌 Tips to Retain NCERT Biology Better
- Revise every chapter in the same sequence daily.
- Use sticky notes or flashcards for difficult terms.
- Practice diagram-based questions regularly.
- Revise 11th and 12th Biology together to strengthen links.
📌 Sample Revision Timetable
| Month | Target |
|---|---|
| August - September | 1st Revision (Understanding) |
| October | 2nd Revision (Notes + NCERT Questions) |
| November - December | 3rd Revision (Fast Reading + MCQs) |
| January - February | 4th Revision (Test-Oriented) |
| March - April | 5th Revision (Final Touch) |
✅ Conclusion
If you revise NCERT Biology 5 times before NEET 2026, you can easily attempt 85–90 questions correctly in Biology. Remember, consistency is more important than long hours. Stick to the plan, revise regularly, and keep practicing MCQs.
By Vipulbhai Hathibhai Chauhan | RYRS NEET Academy
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