JEE Advanced Exam Pattern
Paper 1 and 2
The JEE advanced comprises of two papers of 3 hours each (With equal weightage of Physics/Chemistry and Mathematics) with a two hour break in between the two.
Paper I (9am-12 noon)
Paper II (2pm-5pm)
Between the two papers, there were 5 different sections in 2015 with different types of questions. (For each subject)
Paper I
Section I : 10 Multiple choice questions with 4 options per question, of which more than one may be correct
Section II : 10 single integer value solution questions (which must be marked in the ORS sheet)
Paper II
Section I : 10 Multiple choice questions with 4 options per question of which only one is correct.
Section II : 6 Comprehension based Multiple choice questions, corresponding to three paragraphs (2 questions per paragraph)
Section III : 4 Matching list type questions, where statements from two columns must be matched appropriately.
More details regarding the pattern for JEE Advanced may be released nearer the time.
JEE Advanced Syllabus
The syllabus for the exam is the same as that for the Mains exams. The difficulty of the paper is expected to be higher however, as this is the IIT JEE albeit in a new name.
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Modern Physics
- Atomic Structure in Modern Physics
- Experimental Physics
- Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
- Photo-Electric Effect and Electromagnetic Waves
- Semiconductors and Communication System
Mechanics 2
- Center of Mass and Momentum Conservation
- Circular Motion
- Gravitation
- Properties of Matter and Fluid Mechanics
- Rotation
- Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
Electro-Magnetism
- Electric charges and Fields
- Electric Current
- Electric potential and Capacitance
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
- Electrostatics
- Classical magnetism and magnetic properties of matter
- Magnetism
Heat and Thermodynamics
- Heat Transfer
- Laws of Thermodynamics
- Thermal properties of matter, Calorimetry and Kinetic theory of gases
Optics
Mechanics-1
- Mathematics in Physics
- Motion in One Dimension
- Motion in Two Dimension and Projectile Motion
- Newton’s Laws of Motion
- Units and Dimensions
- Work, Power and Energy
Mechanical Waves
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Organic Chemistry
- Alcohol and Ether
- Chemistry in action
- Biomolecules and Polymers
- Carbonyl Compounds
- Carboxylic Acid and its Derivatives
- Classification and Nomenclature
- General Organic Chemistry
- Haloalkanes
- Haloarenes and Phenols
- Hydrocarbons: Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes
- Isomerism
- Nitrogen Compound and Aliphatic Amines
- Practical and Environmental Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
- Chemical Bonding
- Coordination Compounds
- D-Block and F-Block Elements
- Metallurgy
- P-Block Elements
- Periodic Properties
- Qualitative Analysis
- S-Block Elements, Hydrogen and its Compounds
Physical Chemistry
- Chemical Equilibrium
- Atomic Structure
- Chemical Kinetics
- Electrochemistry
- Gaseous State
- Ionic Equilibrium
- Mole Concept
- Nuclear Chemistry
- Redox and Volumetric Analysis
- Solid State
- Solution (General and Colligative Properties)
- Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry
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Integral Calculus
Algebra
- Binomial Theorem
- Complex Numbers
- Mathematical Induction
- Matrices and Determinants
- Permutation and Combination
- Progressions
- Set Theory and Relations
- Probability
- Theory of Equation
Coordinate Geometry
Differential Calculus
- Continuity and Differentiability
- Differential Coefficient
- Differentiation and Application of Derivatives
- Functions
- Limits
Trigonometry
- Inverse Trigonometric Functions
- Trigonometrical Equations and Inequations
- Trigonometrical Ratios, Functions and Identities
Statistics and Mathematical Reasoning
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Ideally, you should be viewing your syllabus in the above mentioned format. However a lot of students find more comfort in having their syllabus class wise.
So here’s the syllabus for them class wise
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Topics From Class XI | Topics From Class XII |
Unit, Dimension & Measurement | Geometrical Optics |
Kinematics | Wave Optics |
Newton’s Law of Motion | Electrostatics |
Circular Motion | Capacitance |
Work, Power & Energy | Current Electricity |
Momentum & Collision | Gravitation |
Center of Mass & Inertia | Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism |
Rotational Dynamics | Nuclear Physics & Radio Activity |
Elasticity, Calorimetry, Thermal Expansion | Communication Systems |
Ktg & Thermodynamics | Electromagnetic Induction & AC |
Simple Harmonics Motion | Electronics Devices |
Mechanical Waves | Dual Nature of Matter and radiation. |
Fluid Mechanics | Error in Measurement & Instruments |
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Topics From Class XI | Topics From Class XII |
Periodic Table & Proeprties | Halogen Derivative |
Mole Concept | Co-ordination Compound |
Nomenclature of Organic Compounds | Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
Chemical Bondings | Aliphatic Hydrocarbons |
Gaseous States | Liquid Solution & Surface Chemistry |
Electronic Displacement Effect | Metallurgy |
Atomic Structure | Phenol |
Isomerism | Alcohol |
Redox & Equivalent Concept | Ether |
Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium | Solid State |
Chemical Kinetics | Carbonyl Compound |
Radioactivity (Nuclear Chemistry) | Qualitative Analysis |
S, P, D & F block element | |
Thermodynamic, Thermochemistry & Electrochemistry | |
Biomolecules | |
Polymers | |
Carboxylic Acids & Its Derivatives | |
Amines | |
Practical Organic Chemistry |
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Topics From Class XI | Topics From Class XII |
Logarithms & Related Expressions | Limits, Continuity & Derivebilities |
Quadratic Equations & Expressions | Method of differentiation |
Sequence & Progressions | Indefinite Integration |
Compound Angles | Definite Integration |
Trignometric Function, Equations & Inequations | Application of Derivatives |
Solutions of Triangles | Determinants and Matrices |
Circles | Vectors |
Straight Lines & Pair of Lines | 3 Dimensional Geometery |
Binomial Theorems | Probability |
Permutations & Combinations | Differential Equations |
Sets, Relations & Functions | Area Under Curve |
Mathematical Inductions & Reasoning | Parabola, Elipse, Hyperbola |
Complex Number | |
Statistics |
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