JEE Main Syllabus 2015
JEE Main syllabus is similar to the Class 11 and 12 syllabus of subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Maths. The syllabus for the exam is very important and no subject or topic from the course of study can be ignored. This course of study is source and summit of JEE main preparations. Following is topic wise breakup for subjects.
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JEE Main Syllabus for Physics
JEE Main Syllabus for Physics contains two section
• SECTION A: Theory carrying a weightage of 80 percent.
• SECTION B: Practical Component Experimental Skills with a weightage of 20 percent.
JEE Main Syllabus for Chemistry
JEE Main Syllabus for Chemistry consist of three sections
• Section A: Physical Chemistry
• Section B: Inorganic Chemistry
• Section C: Organic Chemistry
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JEE Main Syllabus for Mathematics
JEE Main Syllabus for Mathematics consists of the following subjects
Syllabus for Aptitude Test B.Acrh and Planing
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JEE Main Syllabus for Physics
JEE Main Syllabus for Physics contains two section
• SECTION A: Theory carrying a weightage of 80 percent.
• SECTION B: Practical Component Experimental Skills with a weightage of 20 percent.
SECTION A
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SECTION B
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1. Physics and Measurement
2.Kinematics
3. Law of Motion
4. Work Energy and Power
5. Rotational Motion
6.Gravitation
7.Properties of Solid and
Liquid
8.Thermodynamics
9.Kinetic Theory of Gases
10.Oscillation 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
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21. Experimental Skills
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JEE Main Syllabus for Chemistry
JEE Main Syllabus for Chemistry consist of three sections
• Section A: Physical Chemistry
• Section B: Inorganic Chemistry
• Section C: Organic Chemistry
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SECTION
A: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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SECTION B: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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SECTION B: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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1.Some basic concepts in Chemistry
2.States of Matter
3.Atomic Structure
4.Chemical bonding and nuclear structure
5.Chemical Thermodynamics
6.Solutions
7.Equilibrium
8. Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry
9.Chemical Kinetics
10.Surface Chemistry
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11. Classification of Elements and Periodicity of
elements
12. General Principles and Processes of Isolation
of Metals
13. Hydrogen
14.S-Block Elements
15.P- Block Elements
16.d and f Block Elements
17. Co-ordination and Compunds
18.Enviornmental Chemicals
21. Hydrocarbons
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19. Purification and Characterization of Organic
Compunds
20. Some basic principles of organic chemistry
22. Organic compounds containing halogen
23. Organic compounds containing oxygen
24.Organic compounds containing nitrogen
25.Polymers
26.Biomolecules
27. Chemistry in Everyday life
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JEE Main Syllabus for Mathematics
JEE Main Syllabus for Mathematics consists of the following subjects
MATHEMATICS
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1. Sets, Relations and
Functions
2.Complex Numbers and Quadratic
Equations
3.Matrices and Determinants
4.Permutations and Combinations
5.Mathematical Induction
6.Bionomial Theorem and Simple applications
7.Sequences and Series
8. Limit, Continuity and
Diffrentiability
9.Intergral Calculus
10.Diffrential Equations
11.Co-ordinate Geometery
12. Three dimensional Geometery
13. Vector Algebra
14.Statistics and Proability
15.Trignometery
16.Mathematical Reasoning
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Syllabus for Aptitude Test B.Acrh and Planing
PART A
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PART B
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Awareness of persons, places, Buildings,
Materials.) Objects, Texture related to Architecture and build environment.
Visualising three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings.
Visualising. different sides of three dimensional objects. Analytical
Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal).
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Three dimensional – perception: Understanding and
appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, building forms and elements,
colour texture, harmony and contrast. Design and drawing of geometrical or
abstract shapes and patterns in pencil. Transformation of forms both 2 D and
3 D union, substraction, rotation, development of surfaces and volumes,
Generation of Plan, elevations and 3 D views of objects. Creating two
dimensional and three dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms.
Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of
urbanscape (public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments,
recreational spaces etc.), landscape (river fronts, jungles. gardens, tre es,
plants etc.) and rural life.
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