JEE Syllabus Physics: Have You Covered it All?
Candidates aspiring to seek admission to IITs, NITs and CFTIs can refer to the JEE Syllabus Physics to know the topics that they need to study in order to crack the entrance examination. The JEE Syllabus has been announced by the examination authority i.e. the National Testing Agency (NTA). The detailed JEE Physics Syllabus is provided on the official website of NTA. The syllabus of JEE Main Physics is divided into two sections namely Section A and Section B. The Section A of the syllabus comprises theory having 80% weightage whereas Section B consists of topics based on Experimental Skills and having 20% weightage.
JEE Main Physics Syllabus comprises topics from the Physics Syllabus of Class 11 and 12. Candidates are advised to devote time equally to cover JEE Syllabus Maths and JEE Syllabus Chemistry to get good score in JEE. Keep reading the article to get the detailed JEE Syllabus for Physics.
As per the notification released by the NTA, JEE Main 2019 will be conducted in online mode i.e. in the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode in two sessions i.e. in January and in April. The section wise syllabus of JEE Main Physics is provided in the table given below.
JEE Main Physics Syllabus – Section A
Topics from Class 11 Syllabus | Topics from Class 12 Syllabus |
Physics and Measurement | Electrostatics |
Kinematics | Current Electricity |
Laws of Motion | Magnetic Effects of Electric Current and Magnetism |
Work, Energy and Power | Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents |
Rotational Motion | Electromagnetic Waves |
Gravitation | Optics |
Properties of Solids and Liquids | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
Thermodynamics | Atoms and Nuclei |
Kinetic Theory of Gases | Electronic Devices |
Oscillations and Waves | Communication Systems |
JEE Main Physics Syllabus - Section B
Experimental Skills | Getting familiar with the fundamental approach and observations of the experiments |
Vernier Callipers, Screw Gauge, Simple Pendulum, Metre Scale | |
Finding Young’s modulus of elasticity of the material of a metallic wire | |
Surface tension of water using capillary rise | |
Coefficient of Viscosity and measuring terminal velocity | |
Newton’s law of cooling | |
Potentiometer, Multimeter | |
Diode |
Candidates are advised to go through the detailed syllabus of JEE before appearing for the examination. By going through the detailed syllabus, candidates will be able to plan a proper strategy for their preparation and will be able to score well in the entrance examination. JEE aspirants should make a timetable based on syllabus prescribed by the examination authority and follow the same strictly. This strategy will definitely help the aspirants in getting a confirmed seat in the top engineering institutes such as IITs, NITs and CFTIs.