The experiment took place at the net house of the Agronomy field laboratory, Department of Agronomy and Agricultural Extension, University of Rajshahi, from November 2019 to March 2020, aiming to determine the relative efficiency of prilled urea, urea super granules (USG), and neem-coated urea (NCU) for wheat growth and yield. Five different nitrogenous fertilizers were included: BARC recommended prilled urea at 0.5 g/pot (T1), urea super granules (USG) at 0.25g/pot (T2), neem-coated urea at 0.25g/pot (T3), urea super granules (USG) at 0.5g/pot (T4), and neem-coated urea at 0.5g/pot (T5). The experiment followed a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replications. Results indicated significant effects of nitrogenous fertilizer forms on wheat growth and yield characteristics. Across most parameters, the highest values were observed in T5, utilizing 0.5g of neem-coated urea per pot, including plant height (77.34 cm), number of tillers (6.14), effective tillers per pot (23.04), extrusion length (16.57), spike length (17.25), filled grains per pot (1093.43), 1000-grain weight (42.22 g), grain yield (46.39 g/pot), straw yield (77.81g/pot), and biological yield (124.20g/pot). Based on these findings, we can conclude that applying 0.5 g of neem-coated urea per pot (T5) was the most effective treatment for enhancing wheat growth and yield among the tested options.