Important Topics For Mathematics In JEE Mains & Advanced |
Mathematics is the foundation of complex engineering calculations . You must make your Math fundas strong if you want to pursue any engineering field out there be it Computer Science or Mechanical Engineering.
Some Physics , Chemistry problems can be solved just by knowing formulae , but MATHS - you gotta practice hard and Practice Smart .
The JEE syllabus for Maths has close to 15 Chapters which you have to cover over a period of 2 Years i.e, Class XI and XII .
In Maths , there is nothing called a very important or a less important topic. Everything is dependent on one another , due to this you need to practice all 15 chapters in Math syllabus for JEE examination.
IMPORTANT TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS BY SYLLABUS WEIGHTAGE FOR 2017
Fundamental in Maths -- You can expect 1 or 2 questions from this topics
- Inverse Trigonometric Functions -- 2 % weightage
- Circles & Family of Circles --- 6 % weightage
- Sequence & Series --- 5 % weightage
- Applications of Derivatives -- 4 % weightage
- Limit & Continuity ---- 6 % weightage
- Matrices & Determinants --- 4 % weightage
- Straigt Lines & Pair of Straight Lines ---- 2 % weightage
- 3 - D geometry -- 5 % weightage
- Parabola --- 3 % weightage
- Trigonometric Ratios -- 3% weightage
- Probality & Statistics -- 7 % weightage
- Vector Algebra -- 5 % weightage
- Integration -- 8 % weightage
- Complex Numbers --- 5 % weightage
- Logarithms --- 1 % weightage
- Differentiation --- 2 % weightage
- Theory of Equations --- 5 % weightage
- Sets, Relations & Functions -- 4 % weightage
- Solution of Triangle --- 1 % weightage
- Hyperbola --- 2 % weightage
- Ellipse --- 2 % weightage
- Binomial theorem --- 1 % weightage
- Permutation & combination --- 2 % weightage
- Locus
- Fundamentals of Mathematics
- Quadric Equations
- Coordinate Geometry ----- 7 Questions , on an average asked every year
- Continuity/ Differentiability , Limits ----- 3 Questions
- Complex No.,Quadratic Equation ---- 3 Question each
- Trigonometry ---- 2 Questions
- Sequence and Series ---- 2 Questions
- Integral Calculus ---- 3 Questions
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