Free Demo · NEET Crash Biology · Temghar

Free NEET Crash Biology demo class for Temghar students — see Vision Institute teach.

Choosing Biology coaching for NEET Crash is a big decision. A free demo class is the honest way to make it. Temghar students are welcome to sit in on a real Biology session, meet the faculty, and then decide.

Biology weightage in NEET Crash

Biology is 50% of the NEET paper and is almost 100% NCERT — it is the most predictable subject if NCERT is mastered line-by-line.

High-yield Biology topics

Top focus units for NEET Crash Biology: Cell, Plant & Animal Kingdom, Morphology & Anatomy, Human Physiology, Genetics & Evolution, Reproduction & Reproductive Health, Ecology, Biotechnology & Human Health. Each is taught with mastery checkpoints mapped to the NEET Crash pattern.

How Vision teaches Biology

Vision students read NCERT Biology 7 times across the programme, with diagram drills and classification charts. We treat Ecology as a guaranteed-marks chapter, not an afterthought.

Explore the full programme on the NEET Crash course page or the Biology overview for Temghar.

Books & material

NCERT (line-by-line) + Trueman + MTG PYQ Fingertips + Pradeep Botany. All in-house material is provided — Temghar families buy nothing separately.

Weekly Biology drills

NCERT line-by-line reading rounds, diagram-labelling drills, classification charts and genetics numericals.

The mistake we fix first

Reading NCERT once and moving on — NEET Biology rewards repeated NCERT reading, so we build that rhythm from week one.

What happens in the Biology demo

A real Biology class — not a sales pitch. You see the teaching method, the batch, the test rhythm, and can ask the faculty anything. Temghar parents can book on WhatsApp at +91 8446167765.

  • Cell, Plant & Animal Kingdom
  • Morphology & Anatomy
  • Human Physiology
  • Genetics & Evolution

Free Demo: NEET Crash Biology in Temghar

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