NEET UG 2025: The NEET exam is just a month away, and students have started revising their syllabus. Many students feel nervous about Physics. Even though Physics is a straight-forward subject, it still looks difficult to many students. Almost 90% of Physics questions in the NEET exam is either directly or indirectly based on numericals.
So, it becomes very important to understand the strategy to solve Physics numericals quickly and correctly.
As NEET 2025 approaches, lakhs of medical aspirants are studying hard day and night to crack this highly competitive exam. Biology is the most important section in NEET, but Physics and Chemistry numericals play a big role in deciding your rank—and that’s where many students struggle.
Whether you’re confident or just starting out, Edufever brings you a simple 4-step strategy that can help you solve NEET numericals.
Step to Solve Physics Numericals
Step 1: Read the Question, Don’t Rush to Solve
Most mistakes happen because students skim through the question. That’s a big no.
- Read the question twice. Understand what is being asked.
- Identify keywords, known values, and units.
- Don’t jump to conclusions—misreading can cost 5 marks (4 wrong +1 negative).
Tip: Practice active reading. Try paraphrasing the question in your mind before attempting it.
Step 2: Rearrange the Data and Organize Your Thoughts
Before you calculate anything:
- Note down all the known variables (mass, charge, molarity, etc.).
- Convert all units into standard SI units.
- This helps in eliminating wrong choices quickly in MCQs.
This step also sets you up for mental clarity and saves time during exam pressure.
Step 3: Choose the Right Formula or Concept
Here’s where theory meets application.
- For Physics, recall relevant formulas.
- For Chemistry, apply laws, reactions, or mole concept rules.
- Make sure you’re not just plugging in numbers—you must know why the formula applies.
If you’re unsure, consider the process of elimination—knock out the options that are clearly incorrect.
Step 4: Match with Options or Try Again
Once you solve it:
- Cross-check your answer with the given options.
- If it’s not there, don’t panic—recheck your units, signs, or assumptions.
- Still confused? Skip and return later. NEET is a race against time, not a test of stubbornness.

Even students with strong Biology often feel scared of Physics numericals. But here’s the good news: you don’t need to fear numbers—you just need to understand and practice the method to solve them.
When to Skip a Question?
Even with all the preparation, there will be moments of doubt. Here’s a quick cheat code:
- Unsure between 3 or 4 options? Skip it. Save your negative mark.
- Stuck between 2 choices? Take a calculated guess. Trust your gut if you’ve practiced well.
Remember, NEET isn’t just about accuracy—it’s about strategy under stress.
Tips from NEET Toppers
- Practice formula recall daily. Make a quick reference sheet.
- Revise NCERT line-by-line, especially Chemistry’s physical and organic parts.
- Attempt mock tests weekly and review only the numericals you got wrong.
- Use the elimination method smartly—trust your instincts if two options are close.
- And most importantly: stay calm and don’t skip practicing numericals!
A Quick Reality Check
- NEET 2025 is scheduled for May 4, 2025
- Over 20 lakh students are expected to appear
- Nearly 50% of aspirants admit they feel less confident about Physics
The reason? While Biology is theory-heavy and conceptual, numericals in Physics require application, formulas, and problem-solving under pressure. But, once you get your basics right, numericals can become scoring zones.
Cracking NEET numericals in Physics and Chemistry is not about being a math genius. It’s about being clear, calm, and consistent. Follow this 4-step method and make it part of your daily practice routine. Over time, you’ll notice faster solving speed, fewer silly mistakes, and higher confidence.
“Keep solving. Keep evolving. You’re closer to your white coat than you think!“