Kya NEET UG 2026 me surface chemistry, hydrogen, chemistry in every day life, jaise chapter hai
Hello Jitendra. Chapters like Surface Chemistry, Hydrogen and Chemistry in everyday life are not in the neet 2026 syllabus so it will be better for you to completely skip these chapters. If you want to stay on the safer side then you can take an overview of important topics from these chapters before NEET 2026.
Hello Student,
No, these chapters are NOT part of the NEET UG 2026 syllabus.
According to Careers360, the syllabus for NEET 2026 remains the same as the reduced syllabus of 2024-25. This means the chapters you mentioned—Surface Chemistry, Hydrogen, and Chemistry in Everyday Life—have been permanently removed. You do not need to study them for your exam.
These chapters were removed to reduce the burden on students and to match the new NCERT textbooks. Since the National Medical Commission (NMC) has decided to keep the syllabus unchanged for 2026, these deletions are final.
Proof from Careers360
You can verify this information directly on the Careers360 website. They have explicitly listed the chapters that are no longer in the syllabus.
Source 1: This article confirms that the NEET 2026 syllabus has "No Addition or Reduction" compared to the previous year, meaning the deleted chapters stay deleted.
Read here: Will NEET 2026 Syllabus be Reduced? - Careers360
Source 2: This page provides the full list of chapters that are coming, and you will see that Hydrogen and Surface Chemistry are missing from the list.
Read here: NEET Chemistry Syllabus 2026 - Careers360
Source 3: This article on weightage clearly states that chapters like "Solid State, Surface Chemistry, Polymers" are "not in the NEET syllabus now."
Read here: NEET Chemistry Chapter-wise Weightage - Careers360
Full List of Removed Chemistry Chapters
To make your preparation easier, here is the complete list of chapters you should SKIP, based on the Careers360 data:
Hydrogen: Completely removed.
Surface Chemistry: Adsorption and colloids are removed.
Chemistry in Everyday Life: No need to learn drug names or soaps.
The Solid State: No calculations on unit cells or voids.
States of Matter (Gases & Liquids): Gas laws are removed.
General Principles of Isolation of Elements (Metallurgy): No need to study ore extraction.
Polymers: Classification and uses of polymers are removed.
Environmental Chemistry: Pollution and atmospheric topics are removed.
What Should You Do Now?
Since these "memorization-heavy" chapters are gone, Careers360 experts suggest you focus on the chapters that carry high weightage. The paper will now focus more on concepts rather than memory.
Focus on these Important Units:
Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, and Chemical Kinetics.
Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding (Very Important) and Coordination Compounds.
Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons, Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids.
How to Get the Official NTA Notification
I cannot provide a direct link to the NTA (National Testing Agency) PDF here, but you can easily find it yourself to double-check.
Steps to find the official syllabus:
Open Google or any search engine.
Type: "NTA NEET official website".
Click on the first result of official website.
On the homepage, look for a tab called "Information Bulletin" or "Syllabus".
Download the PDF and search for "Chemistry Syllabus" inside it. You will see that the chapters mentioned above are not listed.
Final Advice:
Stick to the New NCERT books. If a chapter is not in the new NCERT, it is not in NEET 2026. Use the Careers360 links above to stay updated if any sudden changes happen.
Hello,
Yes, for your query, the NEET UG 2026 syllabus contains chapters like "Surface Chemistry," "Hydrogen," and "Chemistry in Everyday Life," which is released by the National Medical Commission. Here in this article you'll find more about the NEET UG syllabus.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello,
For NEET UG 2026 , the following chapters are not included in the syllabus:
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Surface Chemistry
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Hydrogen
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Chemistry in Everyday Life
These chapters were removed by NTA and are not asked in NEET UG now.
Students should study only the latest NCERT-based NEET syllabus for preparation.
You can also access the detailed syllabus from this link : NEET UG 2026 Syllabus
Hope it helps !

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