NEET 2027 study planner.
Days to exam day, plus a recommended weekly study breakdown based on how much time you have left and how many hours/day you can commit.
NEET 2027 — May 2, 2027
361days remaining
That's 12 months and 1 days · 51 weekends to practice.
6h
Weekly: 42h · Total before exam: 2,166h
Current phase
Application
Move from chapters to topics. Solve mixed-topic problem sets daily. Start full-subject sections under timing.
Recommended weekly split
Your 42h per week, by subject
Weighted toward Physics — the highest-leverage subject for cracking NEET's top brackets.
Physics12.6h / wk
Chemistry10.5h / wk
Botany9.5h / wk
Zoology9.5h / wk
What to do this week
- One past-paper section per subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) under timing.
- Drill your bottom 3 chapters by accuracy — 50+ questions each.
- End the week with one full-length mock test, full timing, no breaks.
- Spend Sunday reviewing every wrong answer from the week.
FAQ
When is NEET 2027?▾
NEET UG 2027 is expected on the first Sunday of May 2027 (May 2, 2027) based on historical scheduling. NTA confirms the exact date 2–3 months before the exam.
How many hours a day should I study for NEET?▾
If you have 12+ months: 6–8 productive hours/day. 6–12 months out: 8–10 hours/day. Final 3 months: 10–12 hours/day with a heavy weighting on full-length mocks. Quality of focused practice matters more than raw hours.
What's the right Physics/Chemistry/Biology split?▾
By marks, NEET is 25% Physics, 25% Chemistry, 50% Biology. But by difficulty, most students need MORE Physics time (≥30% of study hours) since it's the most score-pulling subject. Biology rewards consistent NCERT reading, Chemistry rewards problem practice.