Scoring 650+ in NEET (UG) is no longer just aspirational—it’s achievable with the right strategy, discipline, and execution. With over 20 lakh aspirants competing for limited MBBS seats, success in NEET 2026 demands a data-driven plan and a topper’s mindset.
This authored article presents a comprehensive preparation framework, curated by Dilip Gangaramani, Founder Director & CEO, Target Learning Ventures Pvt. Ltd., designed specifically to help students cross the 650+ benchmark with confidence.
Why 650+ Is the New Admission Benchmark
If you’re asking, “Is 650 a good score in NEET?”—the answer is a resounding yes. In fact, it has become the minimum competitive threshold for admission into top government medical colleges.
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In NEET 2024, AIQ MBBS cut-offs (General Category) for premier colleges ranged between 620–652
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A 650+ score places aspirants in the top 1.5% nationwide
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It significantly boosts chances for institutions such as AIIMS Delhi, MAMC, and KGMU
With rising competition across categories, scoring 650+ offers a decisive edge.
The 3-Phase Strategic Plan for NEET 2026
Phase 1 (June–October): Building a Strong NCERT Foundation
Focus: Concept clarity + problem-solving
Study Hours:
Goals:
NCERT remains the backbone of NEET preparation. Supplementing it with one trusted reference book per subject helps expose students to varied question patterns without information overload.
Phase 2 (November–February): Testing & Deep Error Analysis
Focus: Accuracy and consistency
Study Hours: 8–10 hrs/day
Key Actions:
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Solve NEET previous years’ papers weekly
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Track weak areas early through performance analytics
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Apply the Feynman Technique to simplify complex concepts
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Create mistake-based flashcards for recurring errors
This phase transforms effort into precision.
Phase 3 (March–May): Mocks, Speed & Final Revision
Focus: Speed, recall, and exam temperament
Study Hours: 10–12 hrs/day
Strategy:
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One full-length NEET mock test every alternate day
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Intensive revision of notes and NCERT
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Zero new content—only strengthening recall and minimizing errors
Yes, scoring 650+ in 6 months is possible, but only with disciplined adherence to this structure.
Subject-Wise Strategy for NEET (UG) 2026
Physics: Concept Mastery + High-Pressure Practice
Error Logbook Strategy:
Track:
This alone can reduce errors by 40–60% within three months.
Timed Practice:
Chemistry: Categorised, High-Yield Preparation
Physical Chemistry
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Solve 2,000+ numericals across 10 key chapters
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Focus areas: Mole Concept, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Kinetics
Organic Chemistry
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Master reaction mechanisms
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Create one-page reaction flowcharts
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Use colour coding and symbols for faster recall
Inorganic Chemistry
Biology: NCERT-First, Line-by-Line Mastery
3-Level NCERT Highlighting System:
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Yellow: Facts & definitions
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Blue: Biological processes & cycles
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Green: Exceptions & confusing concepts
Additional Techniques:
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Diagram-only notebook for recall practice
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Redraw NCERT diagrams without labels
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Reference books only to strengthen NCERT understanding
The Bottom Line
Scoring 650+ in NEET (UG) 2026 is a result of smart revision, structured execution, and mental discipline. Stick to the plan, track your mistakes, and stay consistent.
Start today—and a 650+ score is well within reach.