KEY TO SUCCESS IS PROPER PLANNING |
These 3 are the most basic concepts that you ought to know, you can expect one question at least from these topics ---
UNITS & DIMENSIONS --- 2 %
MEASUEMENT OF ERRORS -- 2 %
VECTORS
Fundamental Physics
KINEMATICS -- 1 %
NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION -- 4 %
FRICTION
These 5 topics are important and easy and can help you score high marks very easily
WORK , ENERGY AND POWER --- 5 %
ELECTROSTATICS --- 6 %
CURRENT ELECTRICITY --- 7 %
WAVE OPTICS --- 5 %
RAY OPTICS --- 6%
These 9 topics are absolutely important for JEE . Twisted questions use to come from these sections, so its very important for you know your basics well and practice a hell lot! 2 - 3 questions you can expect from these section listed below ---
CENTRE OF MASS, MOMENTUM AND COLLISION -- 5%
ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS --- 4%
SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION --- 5%
FLUID MECHANICS --- 2 - 5% . BERNOULLI'S PRINCIPLE can be easily twisted to ask some tricky questions
WAVE MOTION & STRING WAVES -- 5 %
MAGNETISM -- 6%
HEAT & THERMODYNAMICS --- 6% .This is one topic that is important for both Physics & Chemistry preparation in JEE
NUCLEAR PHYSICS --- 5 %
MODERN PHYSICS -- 5 %
Here is a list of topics that you should Study atleast once and try to create cheat-sheets or flashcards to help your revise the formulas. You can expect 3 - 4 questions mix and match from the topics below ---
CIRCULAR MOTION --- 1 %
GRAVITATION --- 1 %
PROPERTIES OF MATTER, ELASTICITY -- 2 %
SOUND WAVES
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION --3%
ALTERNATING CURRENT --- 1 %
HEAT TRANSFER
CALORIMETRY
THERMAL EXPANSION
THERMO ELECTRICITY
SEMICONDUCTORS & ELECTRONIC DEVICES - 5 %
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS -- 2%
By average number of questions asked in past JEE Main / Advanced Physics Papers
CURRENT ELECTRICITY : 8 questions asked on the actual JEE paper each year on an average
ELECTROSTATICS : 4 questions.
OPTICS : 3 questions
HEAT & THERMODYNAMICS : 2 questions
LAW OF MOTION : 2 questions
WAVES : 2 questions
SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION : 2 questions
You can expect some more questions ( MIX & MATCH ) from other topics in the syllabus
BEST OF LUCK
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