IIT-JEE Examination Information
Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Mains, previously known as AIEEE (All India Engineering Entrance Examination) is an All India level exam conducted for admissions into various IIT, IIIT, NIT and other centrally funded institutions. The decision to club AIEEE and JEE, that were conducted independently, to a single exam JEE (Mains and Advanced) was made by CBSE in 2012. Therefore, JEE mains is now, also the qualifying exam for JEE Advanced conducted for admissions into various IIT and ISM Dhanbad (to be converted into IIT).
With approximately 13 lakh applicants in the year 2016, JEE Mains is the largest examination in the country. It consists of two papers-
- Paper I for admission into B.E/B.Tech
- Paper II for admissions into B.Arch/B.planning.
Of these, Paper I is available in both online (Computer based) and Offline (Pen & paper based) modes while Paper II can be taken only in offline mode (Pen & Paper based) . Candidates can choose to appear for either or both of these papers.
JEE Main Paper I consists of sections for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with 30 questions each, making a total of 90 questions. 4 marks are awarded for every correct answer whereas one-fourth marks is deducted for an incorrect response. Only one response is correct for each question and the paper consists of a total of 360 marks.
It is very important to know the Syllabus for JEE. Both JEE Mains and JEE Advanced have the same syllabus, but weightage for different chapters are varies for both these sections. Preparation for JEE is incomplete without knowing the syllabus.
JEE Mains Syllabus
JEE preparation is incomplete without knowing the syllabus. JEE Syllabus involves topics from Class 11 and Class 12. JEE Syllabus are mapped according to NCERT textbooks to ensure uniformity and standard across the country.
JEE Mains Syllabus – Physics
UNIT | CHAPTER/TOPIC |
1 | Physics and Measurement |
2 | Kinematics |
3 | Laws of Motion |
4 | Work, Energy, and Power |
5 | Rotational Motion |
6 | Gravitation |
7 | Properties of Solids and Liquids |
8 | Thermodynamics |
9 | Kinetic Theory of Gases |
10 | Oscillations and Waves |
11 | Electrostatics |
12 | Current Electricity |
13 | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
14 | Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents |
15 | Electromagnetic Waves |
16 | Optics |
17 | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
18 | Atoms and Nuclei |
19 | Electronic Devices |
20 | Communication Systems |
21 | Experimental Skills |
JEE Mains Syllabus – Chemistry
UNIT | CHAPTER/TOPIC |
1 | Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry |
2 | States of Matter |
3 | Atomic Structure |
4 | Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure |
5 | Chemical Thermodynamics |
6 | Solutions |
7 | Equilibrium |
8 | Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry |
9 | Chemical Kinetics |
10 | Surface Chemistry |
11 | Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties |
12 | General Principles and Process of Isolation of Metals |
13 | Hydrogen |
14 | Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals) |
15 | p – Block Elements |
16 | d – and f – Block Elements |
17 | Co-ordination Compounds |
18 | Environmental Chemistry |
19 | Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds |
20 | Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry |
21 | Hydrocarbons |
22 | Organic Compounds Containing Halogens |
23 | Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen |
24 | Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
25 | Polymers |
26 | Bio Molecules |
27 | Chemistry in Everyday Life |
28 | Principles Related to Practical Chemistry |
JEE Mains Syllabus – Mathematics
UNIT | CHAPTER/TOPIC |
1 | Sets, Relations and Functions |
2 | Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations |
3 | Matrices and Determinants |
4 | Permutations and Combinations |
5 | Mathematical Induction |
6 | Binomial Theorem |
7 | Sequences and Series |
8 | Limit, Continuity and Differentiability |
9 | Integral Calculus |
10 | Differential Equations |
11 | Co-ordinate Geometry |
12 | Three Dimensional Geometry |
13 | Vector Algebra |
14 | Statistics and Probability |
15 | Trigonometry |
16 | Mathematical Reasoning |
JEE Syllabus for Paper 2 (B.Arch) – Aptitude Test
Freehand drawing |
Geometrical drawing |
Three-dimensional perception |
Imagination and aesthetic sensitivity |
Architectural awareness |
JEE Advanced Syllabus
JEE Advance Syllabus is similar to that of JEE Mains Syllabus with slight changes. The weightage given for each unit or chapter changes for JEE Mains or JEE Adavnced.
JEE Advanced Syllabus – Physics
UNIT | CHAPTER/TOPIC |
1 | General Physics |
2 | Mechanics |
3 | Electricity and magnetism |
4 | Optics |
5 | Modern Physics |
JEE Advanced Syllabus – Chemistry
UNIT | CHAPTER/TOPIC |
1 | Physical Chemistry |
2 | Inorganic Chemistry |
3 | Organic Chemistry |
JEE Advanced Syllabus – Mathematics
UNIT | CHAPTER/TOPIC |
1 | Algebra |
2 | Logarithms and their properties |
3 | Trigonometry |
4 | Analytical geometry |
5 | Differential calculus |
6 | Integral calculus |
7 | Vectors |
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