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Biology carries 360 of NEET's 720 marks — half the exam. It's also the subject that punishes you for forgetting. Thirty-eight chapters, thousands of terms, hundreds of diagrams, dozens of mechanisms with similar-sounding steps. Most students read each chapter once during Class 11 and 12, then panic when revision time comes and realise they've forgotten more than they remember. Re-reading the textbook from page one isn't a plan — it's just postponing the panic by a week.
Super Tutor turns Biology revision into something you actually do daily, not something you dread. Spaced-repetition flashcards bring back the exact terms you keep forgetting — not the ones you already know cold. Chapter summaries condense fifty pages into the ten facts that actually appear in NEET. Diagram-based questions train pattern recognition the textbook can't. The work feels lighter even as you're covering more.
Generated from your NEET syllabus and tuned to the question types NEET actually asks. The AI tracks which cards you struggle with and brings them back at scientifically optimal intervals — the ones you nailed drop out of rotation, the ones you keep missing come back tomorrow. Most aspirants find they can revise a chapter in twenty minutes once the system has learned them.
Each chapter compressed to its high-yield facts, key diagrams, and the three or four mechanisms NEET keeps testing. They're meant for the final read-through before the exam, but most students start using them earlier — they're useful even right after first reading. No replacement for NCERT, but a much faster way to see what NEET actually wants from a chapter.
Revision works when it's spaced, not crammed — the science on this is settled. The AI schedules each topic at intervals that match how memory consolidates, so you revisit Photosynthesis on day three, day eight, day twenty, and so on, with the spacing widening as you nail it. You retain more from twenty minutes a day than from a four-hour weekend marathon.
NEET loves diagrams — labelled structures, flowcharts of biological processes, cross-sections, life cycles. Practice here matches what shows up in the actual paper: identify the labelled part, predict the next step, spot the deliberately wrong arrow. Diagrams are easy marks if you've trained for them, and easy losses if you haven't.
Not every Biology chapter pulls equal weight in NEET. Plant Physiology, Human Physiology, Genetics, and Cell Biology dominate; some chapters show up barely once across recent papers. The AI maps your study time to actual exam weight, so a tired evening goes to a high-yield chapter rather than a fancy one that won't show up.
Choose a specific chapter, a unit, or just let the AI suggest based on what you haven't seen in a while. Most days you'll go with the suggestion — it's based on which topics are due for revision and which weak chapters need a return visit.
Ten to fifteen minutes a session, usually one or two sessions a day. The AI marks each card as 'known' or 'needs another pass' based on how confidently you answer. Cards you know drop out of rotation; cards you fumble come back the next day. Quiet, undramatic, very effective over weeks.
Before moving on from a chapter, scan the summary card. It surfaces the facts and diagrams that flashcards alone can miss — bigger structural ideas, comparison tables, hierarchies. Five minutes that often catches the one thing you'd otherwise have lost a mark on.
The app nudges you when a topic is due for revision — usually a soft notification, never nagging. You don't have to remember when to revise what; the AI handles the scheduling. All you do is open the app and put in fifteen minutes.
“Biology used to be the chapter I dreaded most before mocks because I'd lose the most time and still feel unsure. The flashcard system meant I could revise all thirty-eight chapters in two days, properly. By the last few mocks before NEET, my Biology section had become my most reliable scoring zone — which I couldn't have imagined a year earlier.”
Priya N.
NEET 2025 Aspirant
Common questions answered
All thirty-eight — Botany and Zoology together, mapped chapter-by-chapter to NCERT Class 11 and Class 12. Every chapter has flashcards, a summary card, NEET-pattern MCQs, and diagram-based questions. The structure follows NCERT because that's where NEET actually pulls 90% of its questions from.
Yes — NCERT is the source of truth for NEET Biology, so we built around it. Cards cover the key terms, definitions, processes, and diagram-callouts directly from the NCERT chapters, with NEET-specific extensions where the exam pattern demands more depth than the textbook gives. If a card asks something that isn't in NCERT, it's because that topic has appeared in recent NEET papers anyway.
Even fifteen to twenty minutes of focused flashcard revision daily is highly effective once spaced repetition kicks in. Two sessions if you're in the final three months. Consistency beats marathon weekends — the brain consolidates between sessions, not during them. Most students who burn out are the ones who tried four-hour Sunday sessions instead of twenty minutes a day.
Yes, and Botany is where most NEET aspirants quietly leak marks because they've spent disproportionate time on Zoology, which feels more interesting. The AI weights your revision toward Botany if it's lagging — Plant Physiology, Cell Biology, Anatomy of Flowering Plants are heavy hitters worth treating with the same seriousness as Genetics or Human Physiology. Most Botany struggle traces to two or three concepts, not the whole subject.
Yes — full NEET coverage across all three subjects. Physics has its own track focusing on the conceptual problem types NEET actually asks (lighter than JEE in difficulty but unforgiving on accuracy). Chemistry is split across Physical, Inorganic, and Organic with full PYQ coverage. The single platform handles your entire NEET prep, not just Biology revision.
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