How to Revise Complete NEET Physics in 4 Hours (Target 180/180)
Physics is the ultimate rank decider in NEET. Learn the exact 4-hour framework used by toppers to rapidly revise formulas, graphs, and concepts before the exam.

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The 4-Hour Blueprint to Score 180/180
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Hour 1 (0 to 60 Mins): Mechanics & Thermal Physics
Mechanics forms the backbone of Physics. Spend the first hour blitzing through the formulas of Kinematics, NLM, Work Power Energy, Rotational Motion, and Gravitation. Follow this with Thermodynamics and KTG. Focus specifically on Carnot Engine graphs, thermodynamic processes, and Cp / Cv ratios.
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Hour 2 (60 to 120 Mins): Electrodynamics
This segment is highly formula-driven. Revise Electrostatics, Capacitors, and Current Electricity (circuit shortcuts, potentiometer). Spend 20 minutes specifically on Magnetic Effects of Current, Magnetism, EMI, and AC. Ensure you mentally map out the right-hand thumb rules.
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Hour 3 (120 to 180 Mins): Modern Physics & Optics
This is the most scoring, “easy-kill” hour. Modern Physics (Atoms, Nuclei, Dual Nature) and Semiconductors (Logic Gates) rarely feature complex calculations. For Ray and Wave Optics, revise the Lens Maker’s Formula, Prism derivations, and YDSE fringe width formulas.
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Hour 4 (180 to 240 Mins): The ‘Mistakes’ Notebook & PYQ Scanning
Open the notebook where you logged all your incorrect answers from the last 50 Mock Tests. In the last 30 minutes, scan the previous 5 years of NEET Physics papers mentally recalling which formula applies. This builds instant formula retrieval speed.
