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Best Books for NEET 2026 — Subject Wise

Complete book list for NEET Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. NCERT is 90% of the battle — plus the best reference books for each subject.

For NEET 2026: NCERT is your primary textbook — it covers 90% of Biology, 70% of Chemistry, and 60% of Physics. Add one reference book per subject for MCQ practice. Do not buy 10 books. NEET toppers consistently say: "Read NCERT 5 times rather than reading 5 different books once."

The NEET Book Strategy — NCERT First, Always

NEET is fundamentally an NCERT-based exam. Unlike JEE which tests problem-solving depth, NEET tests breadth of knowledge and direct concept application. Your strategy should be:

  1. Read NCERT thoroughly — every line, every diagram caption, every summary point
  2. Solve NCERT exercises — all back-of-chapter questions
  3. Add ONE reference book per subject — for MCQ practice only
  4. Solve previous year papers — chapter-wise first, then full papers

Biology — Best Books (180 questions, 720 marks worth 50% weight)

Biology is the make-or-break subject in NEET. 90 questions from Biology = 360 marks. NCERT coverage for Biology is the highest of any subject.

BookAuthor/PublisherPurposePriority
NCERT Biology Class 11 + 12NCERTPrimary textbook — read every word, caption, diagramEssential (non-negotiable)
NCERT at Your Fingertips — BiologyMTGNCERT-based MCQ practice with page referencesHighly recommended
Trueman's Elementary BiologyTruemanExpanded NCERT content + extra diagramsOptional supplement
Biology by CampbellCampbellDeep understanding (reference, not cover-to-cover)Optional — for advanced understanding

Recommended combo: NCERT (read 3–5 times) + MTG Fingertips (MCQ practice). This covers 95%+ of NEET Biology.

Physics — Best Books (45 questions, 180 marks)

NEET Physics is conceptual + numerical. Easier than JEE but students often find it the hardest NEET subject because PCB students have less Maths practice.

BookAuthorPurposePriority
NCERT Physics Class 11 + 12NCERTFoundation — concepts and solved examplesEssential
Concepts of Physics Vol 1 & 2H.C. VermaConceptual depth + moderate problemsRecommended (not full book — selected chapters)
Objective Physics for NEETD.C. PandeyNEET-style MCQ practiceHighly recommended
NCERT at Your Fingertips — PhysicsMTGQuick NCERT-based MCQ revisionGood supplement

Recommended combo: NCERT + D.C. Pandey (NEET edition). H.C. Verma only if you need deeper conceptual understanding for specific chapters like Mechanics or Optics.

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Chemistry — Best Books (45 questions, 180 marks)

Physical Chemistry

BookAuthorPurposePriority
NCERT Chemistry 11 + 12NCERTTheory + numericals foundationEssential
Problems in Physical ChemistryN. AvasthiNumerical practiceRecommended

Organic Chemistry

BookAuthorPurposePriority
NCERT ChemistryNCERTNamed reactions + mechanismsEssential
Organic Chemistry ProblemsM.S. ChouhanReaction practiceRecommended for practice
NCERT at Your Fingertips — ChemistryMTGQuick MCQ practiceGood supplement

Inorganic Chemistry

BookAuthorPurposePriority
NCERT Chemistry (every single line)NCERTPrimary and often only source neededEssential — 90%+ of questions from NCERT
Inorganic Chemistry ProblemsV.K. JaiswalExtra MCQ practiceOptional

Key insight for Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry is the easiest section to score in NEET — it is almost 100% from NCERT. Read NCERT Inorganic chapters line by line, including footnotes and tables. Students who do this consistently score 40+ out of 45 in the Inorganic section.

The Minimum Book List (Budget-Friendly)

SubjectBooksApproximate Cost
BiologyNCERT (11+12) + MTG Fingertips₹500
PhysicsNCERT (11+12) + D.C. Pandey NEET₹600
ChemistryNCERT (11+12) + MTG Fingertips Chemistry₹500
PYQsFree online or compiled book₹0–300
Total₹1,600–₹1,900

Common Mistakes NEET Aspirants Make with Books

  1. Ignoring NCERT for Biology: The single biggest mistake. 95% of NEET Biology is directly from NCERT. Read it 5 times before touching any other book.
  2. Using JEE books for NEET Physics: JEE Physics books (Irodov, Krotov) are overkill for NEET. Stick to NEET-specific difficulty level.
  3. Buying coaching material AND reference books: If you attend coaching, their material is sufficient. Adding reference books creates redundancy.
  4. Not solving PYQs: NEET repeats question patterns. Previous 10 years of papers predict 30–40% of questions. Solve them chapter-wise.
  5. Reading Biology reference books instead of re-reading NCERT: Your 4th reading of NCERT Biology will yield more marks than your 1st reading of any reference book.

Book recommendations based on NEET topper interviews, coaching institute recommendations, and common usage patterns. Prices approximate for 2025–2026. Last updated: February 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is NCERT enough for NEET?

NCERT covers approximately 90% of NEET Biology, 70% of NEET Chemistry (especially Inorganic), and 60% of NEET Physics. For Biology, NCERT is almost completely sufficient — read every line, caption, and diagram. For Physics and Chemistry, you need 1 additional book each for problem practice. NCERT should be your primary source; reference books are supplements.

Maximum 2 books per subject: NCERT + 1 reference book. For Biology, NCERT alone can get you 340+ out of 360. For Physics and Chemistry, NCERT + 1 problem book each. Students who use 5+ books per subject typically score lower because they never finish any book completely.

Trueman's Elementary Biology is the most popular supplement — it expands on NCERT with extra diagrams and MCQs. MTG Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips is excellent for MCQ practice. Most NEET toppers recommend sticking to NCERT Biology and solving MCQs from any question bank rather than reading another textbook.

H.C. Verma (Concepts of Physics) for conceptual understanding, then D.C. Pandey (Objective Physics) for NEET-style MCQ practice. NEET Physics is easier than JEE Physics — it focuses on direct formula application and conceptual questions rather than complex problem-solving. NCERT + D.C. Pandey is sufficient for most students.

Dinesh Objective Chemistry is decent for MCQ practice but not the best. Better options: N. Avasthi for Physical Chemistry numericals, MS Chouhan for Organic, and VK Jaiswal for Inorganic practice. For theory, NCERT Chemistry read 3 times is more valuable than any reference book. Prioritise NCERT over Dinesh.

If you attend Allen/Aakash coaching, their study material is sufficient — do not add more books. If self-studying, MTG's NCERT at Your Fingertips is the best MCQ practice book. Also solve the free NEET PYQ compilations available online. The source matters less than completing whichever resource you choose.

Start topic-wise PYQs from the beginning of your preparation — after completing each NCERT chapter, solve all related PYQs from the last 10 years. Start full-length timed papers 4–5 months before NEET. Aim to solve 20+ full papers before the exam. NEET repeats concepts and question patterns heavily.

For Biology (360 marks = 50% of NEET): Yes, NCERT alone is nearly sufficient. Many 650+ scorers relied primarily on NCERT Biology. For Physics and Chemistry: NCERT gives you the foundation but you need MCQ practice from additional books to handle the exam format efficiently. NCERT + PYQs can potentially get you 550–600, but 650+ typically needs supplementary practice.