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NEET 2024 Syllabus: What's Changed? - Video
Overview
Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has released syllabus of NEET UG 2024 on saturday and there are few changes in the syllabus.
These changes are - From 97 chapters down to 79. That’s 18 chapters less!
In Physics, there's quite a shake-up. Several topics from various chapters have been eliminated. Let's delve into which specific topics have been removed.
• From the Unit 1 Physics and measurement- Physics technology and society, length, mass and time measurement topics have been removed
• From Unit 2 Kinematics: Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration for describing motion has been removed.
• From Unit 3 Laws of motion: lubrication has been cut.
• In Unit 7 Properties of solid and liquids some important topics have been removed, which include:
Poisson’s ratio, elastic energy, Reynold’s number, Qualitative ideas of black body radiation, Wein’s displacement law and greenhouse effect, Newton’s law of cooling and Stefan’s law.
• Heat engines and refrigerators have been removed from unit 8 Thermodynamics
• From Unit 10 asalation and waves: free forces and damped oscillations (qualitative ideas only), Resonance, Doppler effect have been removed.
• In Unit 11 Electrostatics the topics Free charges and bound charges inside a conductor and Van de Graaff Generator have been removed.
• From Current electricity, Unit 12 many topics have been removed. They include: Carbon resistors, colour code for carbon resistors, potentiometer- principles and applications to measure potential difference and for comparing EMF of two cells, measurement of internal resistance of a cell.
• From Unit 13 Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism. The following topics have been axed Oersted’s experiment, Cyclotron, Magnetic Dipole moment of a revolving electron, Electromagnetic and factors affecting their strengths, permanent magnets.
• Delving into Optics, you will no longer have to grapple with concepts like dispersion of light through a prism, Scattering of light-blue colour of the sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset.
• Additionally, the intricate details of optical instruments- human eye, image formation and accommodation. The correction of eye defects- myopia and hypermetropia using lenses and Resolving power of microscope and astronomical telescopes have also been removed.
• From the unit Atoms and Nuclei- Isotopes, isobars, isotones, Radioactivity- alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties along with decay law has been removed.
• In the final unit on Electronic Devices, topics such as the Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of transistor, transistor as an amplifier (Common emitter configuration) and oscillator. Transistor as a switch have been removed.
• Addition: Experimental Skills such as Vernier Calipers, screw gauge etc which are a part of the Physics Practical exam have been included in a separate unit called Experimental skills.
In the realm of Chemistry, the syllabus encompasses the following changes:
• From Physical chemistry: the chapters states of matter, solid state and surface chemistry have been removed.
• From Inorganic chemistry: Hydrogen and s block and metallurgy have been axed.
• From Organic chemistry: The chapters environmental chemistry, polymers and chemistry in everyday life have been removed.
• Addition: Titration and salt analysis etc. which were a part of Chemistry practical exams have been added as a Unit 20 Principles related to practical chemistry.
In Biology, various chapters have undergone revisions, with some topics being trimmed and others entirely omitted. Let's dive into these changes.
• From the chapter Living world the topic taxonomic aids has been removed.
• Within the Anatomy section, Secondary growth is no longer included
• Cockroach has been taken out from Animal tissues.
• The chapter Biomolecules no longer covers Dynamic state of body constituents- concept of metabolism and metabolic bases of living.
• The syllabus has excluded the Chapter Transport in plants and mineral and nutrition.
• From the chapter Plant Growth the following topics have been removed: photoperiodism, vernalisation and seed dormancy.
• The most significant omission is in Human Physiology, with the removal of the Digestion chapter.
• The syllabus no longer includes chapters 'Reproduction in Organisms' and 'Strategies for Enhancement of Food Production'. Additionally,the topic 'Ecological Succession' from Ecosystem and the chapter 'Environmental Issues' has been removed.