Lesson 1Week 4: Properties of matter and fluids — elasticity, pressure, buoyancy; targeted problem sets and conceptual checksStudy elasticity, surface tension, and fluid statics to understand real‑life applications and NEET models. Practice pressure, buoyancy, and Bernoulli questions with stress on units, approximations, and conceptual pitfalls.
Stress, strain and Young’s modulus basicsElastic potential energy and springs in seriesPressure in fluids and Pascal’s lawBuoyancy, Archimedes’ principle and floatationBernoulli’s theorem and continuity equationConceptual and numeric fluid MCQ drillsLesson 2Week 10: Revision, full-length mock, error analysis and final targeted improvement planConsolidate all ten weeks with full‑length mock tests, detailed error analysis, and topic‑wise revision. Build a final improvement plan focusing on weak areas, exam temperament, and last‑week NEET strategy.
Full-length NEET pattern physics mock testSection-wise time management strategiesError log creation and analysis methodsTargeted revision of weak topic clustersHigh-yield formula and concept flash reviewFinal week exam strategy and mindset planLesson 3Week 7: Electricity and magnetism I — electrostatics, capacitors, Gauss’s law; formula mastery and layered exercisesBegin electricity and magnetism with electrostatics and capacitors. Focus on field, potential, Gauss’s law, and basic RC ideas, using formula sheets, visual field lines, and layered exercises that increase in difficulty.
Coulomb’s law and electric field patternsElectric flux and Gauss’s law applicationsElectric potential and equipotential surfacesCapacitance, series and parallel networksDielectrics and energy stored in capacitorsFormula drills and layered electrostatics MCQsLesson 4Week 5: Thermodynamics and kinetic theory — laws, specific heats, calorimetry; former-year question focusCover laws of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and kinetic theory with emphasis on NEET‑relevant formulae. Practice calorimetry, specific heats, and ideal gas processes using past‑year styled questions and summary notes.
Thermal expansion and specific heat basicsZeroth and first laws of thermodynamicsIsothermal, adiabatic and cyclic processesHeat transfer: conduction, convection, radiationCalorimetry and phase change numericalsKinetic theory and gas equation MCQsLesson 5Week 2: Newtonian mechanics and applications — laws, friction, circular motion; practice plan and homeworkMaster Newton’s laws, friction, and circular motion with structured examples. Learn free‑body diagrams, constraint relations, and common NEET traps, then apply them through graded problems and targeted homework practice.
Newton’s laws and free-body diagramsTension, normal reaction and pseudo forceStatic and kinetic friction with limiting caseCircular motion: centripetal force and bankingCommon NEET patterns in force problemsDaily homework and timed practice setsLesson 6Week 9: Modern physics and optics — photoelectric effect, atomic models, ray and wave optics; problem clusters and conceptual MCQsCover modern physics and optics, from photoelectric effect and atomic models to ray and wave optics. Emphasis on standard derivations, sign conventions, and typical NEET conceptual traps with focused problem clusters.
Photoelectric effect and Einstein equationBohr model, spectra and energy levelsRadioactivity and nuclear reactions basicsRay optics: mirrors, lenses and sign rulesWave optics: interference and diffractionClustered modern physics and optics MCQsLesson 7Week 6: Waves, oscillations, and sound — SHM, wave equation, Doppler effect; timed practice and concept mapsDevelop strong understanding of SHM, waves, and sound. Learn standard equations, phase concepts, and Doppler effect, then apply them in timed tests, resonance problems, and diagram‑based NEET multiple‑choice questions.
Simple harmonic motion and energy graphsAngular SHM and spring–mass systemsWave equation, speed and superpositionInterference, beats and resonance basicsSound intensity, level and Doppler effectTimed SHM and wave mixed MCQ practiceLesson 8Week 3: Work, energy, power and momentum — concept list, typical NEET numeric patterns, mixed-chapter MCQsConnect work, energy, power, and momentum through conservation laws. Focus on collision types, variable forces, and mixed‑chapter numericals that mirror NEET difficulty, with emphasis on choosing the fastest solution path.
Work by constant and variable forcesKinetic and potential energy graphsConservation of mechanical energy in systemsImpulse, momentum and types of collisionsPower in translational and circular motionMixed WEP and momentum NEET-style MCQsLesson 9Week 1: Mechanics fundamentals — kinematics, vectors, motion in one and two dimensions; essential formulas and question typesBuild core mechanics foundations with kinematics and vectors in one and two dimensions. Emphasis is on visualizing motion, learning standard NEET formulas, and practicing typical question patterns with guided solutions.
Scalar and vector basics with components1D motion: displacement, velocity, graphs2D projectile motion and range formulaeRelative velocity in one and two dimensionsStandard kinematics formula sheet for NEETSingle-concept and mixed kinematics MCQsLesson 10Week 8: Electricity and magnetism II — current electricity, circuits, magnetic effects, EMF; multi-concept mixed testsExtend to current electricity and magnetism, including circuits, magnetic fields, and EMF concepts. Practice Kirchhoff, moving charges, and force on conductors through multi‑concept NEET‑level mixed tests and revisions.
Ohm’s law, resistors and network reductionKirchhoff’s rules and bridge circuitsHeating effect of current and power ratingsMagnetic field due to current and loopsForce on moving charges and conductorsMulti-concept circuit and magnetism tests