You’ve got a month left.
The Re-NEET 2026 examination will be held on 21 June 2026. Exactly 30 days left. You may not have enough time to start from scratch, but you may have more than enough time to make a real difference to your score. So take advantage of this time.
This isn’t about what you like or what’s easiest. The question is: where can you get the most marks in the next 30 days?
Let’s start discussion.
Math You Must Know Today
NEET has 180 questions for 720 marks. Botany and Zoology together, -- Biology alone 360 marks. That's half the paper right there. Physics and Chemistry together carry 180 marks.
With one month left on the clock, this maths should guide all your decisions about your time. You can’t treat all three subjects the same. You got to play it smart.
Biology - Early in the Morning
Biology is your best bet-for-bang subject right now. Not because it is easy, but because NEET Biology is heavily NCERT-driven, and NCERT is something which you can revise meaningfully in 30 days.
Many questions in the Biology of past NEET papers have been directly taken from NCERT lines. Sometimes verbatim. So each hour you spend on your NCERT Biology book directly and tangibly correlates to marks on 21st June.
At this stage, don’t read NCERT like a novel. Read it as if it was written by an examiner. Check diagrams and refer to examples of NCERT.
Biology: 30 Day Plan for Revision
Spend 2-3 hours on Biology in the first few hours of the day. Begin with chapters with most questions - Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution, Human Physiology, Plant Physiology, Reproduction and Ecology. These chapters are always present in every NEET paper.
After revision immediately move to PYQs of that chapter. Oswaal NEET Question Bank Book is bifurcated chapter-wise and topic-wise. Use it like that only. Soon you’ll see what concepts NEET beats into your head over and over and over again and what areas you can laugh off.
Chemistry - Midday 2 Hours
You have 30 days left, you cannot study Chemistry equally. Better to have a revision plan.
Inorganic Chemistry: Important topics for NEET are p-block elements, d-block and f-block elements, coordination compounds and qualitative analysis. NCERT has almost covered these topics. If you study these chapters well and revise them 3-4 times next month, you will get marks.
Organic chemistry: Reaction mechanisms and name reactions. Do not attempt to learn the whole thing by heart. Learn how reactions happen, and NEET's organic questions become pattern recognition instead of memory.
Physical Chemistry: Choose wisely. The most frequent chapters are Mole concept, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry and thermodynamics. Solve some numericals from these.
Physics - Last 2 Hours of the Day
Physics is a subject where many aspirants lack confidence and this lack of confidence in the exam hall costs them marks, not only on the questions they do not know.
You have a month of time; you don’t have to learn all of physics. You are trying to score marks reliably every year from the chapters of NEET test.
Laws of Motion, Work-Energy-Power. Current Electricity and Electrostatics. Optics. Ray Modern Physics (atoms, nucleus, photo electric effect). Heat dynamics. Waves. These are in each paper of neet. If you are good at these then you can get 80-100 marks from Physics itself.
First, prepare these chapters. Know what is happening before you touch a formula. Solve numericals. Then best PYQ book for NEET.
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Your Last 30 Day Schedule for RE-NEET 2026
Here’s a simple plan for the next four weeks that will work:
Morning (3 Hrs): Biology - NCERT revision + chapter-wise PYQs
Afternoon (2 Hrs): Chemistry - NCERT Inorganic, Organic Mechanism, Physical Numericals
Evening (2 Hrs): Physics - Chapters with high weightage, clarity of concepts, numericals
Night (1 Hr): Revise anything you felt weak on that day. Quick read. Don’t start anything new.
Every Sunday: 1 mock NEET test (full 3 subjects, 200 mins, exam conditions), then two hours analysing it. Each wrong answer should be explained, not just corrected.
Don’t Avoid Mock Tests Anymore
Mock tests do two things that studying alone can’t do.
First, they tell you where your real gaps are, not where you think they are. Students often overestimate their weaknesses and underestimate the silly mistakes they make in their strengths. A Mock test paper shows both.
Second, they teach you how to handle pressure. NEET is not merely a knowledge-based test. “It’s about time management.” Many students who haven’t written full-length papers in real situations end up scrambling in the last 30 minutes, and scrambling causes mistakes on questions they actually know.
Oswaal NEET Mock Test Book are prepared exactly on similar lines to the NEET exam difficulty level and pattern.
Things You Should Stop Doing Right Now
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One month out, what you don’t do is as important as what you do.
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Stop reading new topics you have not covered before. Exploration done. Learn more about what you know.
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Stop studying without taking tests. Reading without retrieval practice gives you a false sense of preparedness.
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Do not compare your preparation with others. Each re-appearing NEET student has a unique profile of strengths and gaps. Your 30 days are based on your last paper, not someone else’s game plan.
Conclusion
Thirty days is not enough to go from nothing to everything. But it is more than sufficient to move your score by 40, 50, or even 80 marks - if you use the time with focus and without panic.
Biology, because it’s half paper and NCERT-driven. Next, lock in chemistry, lock in inorganic, and selective organic quickly. Physics, every day - but you never missed those 180 counts.
Revise more than you read. Test more than you study. Analyze more than you attempt.
June 21 is 30 days from now. That is it.
Recommended NEET Books and Study Materials
Biology should be your first subject as it is the highest scoring subject in the last 30 days. It is major NCERT, and it has 360 marks.
Attempt minimum 4-5 full-length mock tests in exam conditions and do detailed analysis of mistakes after each test.
Last month, NCERT is the most important thing to revise in Biology and Inorganic Chemistry as many questions come directly from NCERT.
You can score more in Current Electricity, Ray Optics, Modern Physics, Laws of Motion, Thermodynamics, and Work-Energy-Power.