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NEET 2026 Last Week Chemistry Revision Plan: A 7-Day Strategy

PK Sir – Pramod Kumar Rajput, Chemistry Faculty
Pramod Kumar Rajput (PK Sir) IIT Roorkee M.Tech · 18+ years coaching JEE & NEET Chemistry About →

NEET 2026 is days away. If you are reading this in the final week before the exam, you do not need a new chapter or a fresh book. You need a focused, day-by-day plan that uses what you already know and converts it into marks on Sunday.

This is the same 7-day Chemistry revision schedule I give my one-to-one NEET students. It assumes you have done your preparation already. The job now is not to learn — it is to retrieve what you have learned, fast and accurately.

PK Sir's Last-Week Rule

Do not start any new chapter in the last 7 days. Do not start any new reference book. Do not change your strategy. Last week is for revision and confidence, not learning.

The 7-Day NEET Chemistry Revision Plan

Day 1 · Monday

Physical Chemistry — Quick Formula Revision

Spend 4–5 hours on formulas and direct application chapters. No theory deep-dives.

  • Mole Concept — conversions, limiting reagent, concentration
  • Thermodynamics — ΔH, ΔS, ΔG signs and relations
  • Equilibrium — Kc, Kp, Le Chatelier's principle
  • Electrochemistry — Nernst equation, Faraday's laws
  • Solid State — unit cell calculations, packing efficiency

Practice: 30 mixed Physical Chemistry questions, timed.

Day 2 · Tuesday

Inorganic Chemistry — High-Weightage Chapters

Inorganic is fact-heavy. Re-read NCERT lines, don't try to "understand" — just recall.

  • Coordination Compounds — nomenclature, isomerism, CFT
  • Chemical Bonding — VSEPR shapes, hybridisation, MOT for diatomics
  • p-Block — Group 15, 16, 17 trends, oxoacids, anomalous behaviour
  • d-Block — transition metal properties, KMnO₄ & K₂Cr₂O₇ preparation
  • s-Block — Group 1 & 2 anomalies (Li, Be)

Practice: 25 inorganic NCERT-based questions.

Day 3 · Wednesday

Organic Chemistry — Named Reactions & Mechanisms

Organic is the highest-yield section in NEET. Spend 5+ hours today.

  • GOC — inductive, resonance, hyperconjugation, stability
  • Hydrocarbons — alkene/alkyne reactions, benzene EAS
  • Haloalkanes & Haloarenes — SN1, SN2, E1, E2
  • Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers — reactions and tests
  • Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids — aldol, Cannizzaro, HVZ
  • Amines & Diazonium salts — basicity comparison
  • Biomolecules & Polymers — just NCERT facts, no extras

Practice: 30 organic questions covering all chapters above.

Day 4 · Thursday

Full-Length Mock Test #1 + Detailed Analysis

Take a NEET-format Chemistry section (45 questions, 50 minutes). Treat it like the real exam — same time, no breaks, no phone.

Then spend 3 hours on analysis:

  • Identify which chapters caused mistakes
  • Mark every question you guessed correctly — treat them as wrong for revision purposes
  • Re-revise the weak chapters tonight, focused only on your gaps
Day 5 · Friday

Targeted Revision of Weak Chapters

Today is built around your mock test results from yesterday. Do not follow a generic plan — follow your data.

  • Re-read the NCERT pages of your weak chapters
  • Solve 10 questions from each weak chapter
  • Make a 1-page formula sheet for the weakest 3 topics

Evening: Light revision of the high-weightage chapters from Day 2 (don't lose them).

Day 6 · Saturday

Full-Length Mock Test #2 + Confidence Building

One more full Chemistry mock under exam conditions. Compare with Thursday's score — you should see improvement on your weak chapters.

If your score went up: The plan is working. Trust it.

If your score stayed the same: Don't panic. Identify only the 2–3 most repeating weak topics and revise those tonight. Ignore everything else.

Day 7 · Sunday (Day Before Exam)

Light Revision + Rest

This day is critical — do less, not more.

  • Morning: Glance at your formula sheet, NCERT diagrams (Coordination Compounds, Hybridisation)
  • Afternoon: Revise named reactions list one final time (90 minutes max)
  • Evening: Stop studying by 6 PM. Sleep early. Hydrate.

Do not solve a mock test today. A bad score 24 hours before the exam destroys confidence. Your last interaction with Chemistry should be successful, not stressful.

What to Revise Daily (No Matter What Day It Is)

15 minutes morning: Glance at your formula sheet. Just glance — don't deep-read.

10 minutes night: Read one named-reaction page from your Organic notes.

This habit reinforces memory through spaced repetition. Costs you 25 minutes a day, locks in 8–10 marks easily.

The 5 Mistakes Students Make in the Last Week

  1. Picking up new books or YouTube channels. If a concept is unclear now, no new book will fix it in 7 days. Stick with your existing notes.
  2. Skipping mock tests because of low confidence. Mocks are diagnostic, not judgmental. A bad mock on Day 4 saves you from a bad real exam on Day 8.
  3. Studying till midnight every day. Sleep deprivation in the last week wrecks recall. Aim for 7–8 hours every night.
  4. Comparing yourself with friends. Friend's mock score has zero correlation with your real exam score. Stay in your lane.
  5. Stopping NCERT. NCERT is your highest-ROI book. Re-read the marked lines every other day.

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Exam Day Chemistry Strategy (Quick Recap)

  1. Order: Many toppers attempt Chemistry second — after Botany/Zoology — because Biology calms the mind. Choose what works for you, but be consistent with mock practice.
  2. Time: 50 minutes for 45 questions. Aim for 35 confident attempts, 8–10 calculated guesses, 0 negative marking risks.
  3. Skip rule: If a question takes more than 75 seconds and you are not on a clear path, mark and move. Come back if time permits.
  4. Inorganic first, then Organic, then Physical. Inorganic is fastest. Organic is fact-pattern recognition. Physical needs calculation — do it last when your hand is warm.
  5. Do not change answers in the last 5 minutes. First instinct is right 70% of the time. Don't doubt yourself.

Final Word

The students who score 165+ in NEET Chemistry are not the smartest. They are the ones who followed a plan and stayed calm. Every year I see brilliant students panic in the last week and underperform — while less-prepared but disciplined students surprise everyone.

Trust your preparation. Follow the 7 days above. And if you want a personalised review of your weak chapters before the exam, book a free demo — even a single 30-minute call can shift 5–8 marks in your favour.

You have got this. Go score 165+.

PK Sir – Chemistry Faculty

About PK Sir

Pramod Kumar Rajput · Chemistry Faculty · IIT Roorkee Alumni

18+ years teaching IIT JEE & NEET Chemistry. Former faculty at Aakash, Head of Department at VMC, and Bansal Classes Jaipur. His students have achieved AIR 5, AIR 18, AIR 216, AIR 257 and many more top ranks in JEE Advanced.

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