Syllabus
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jee advance exams registrations are now open and you can register on its official site . For accessing the full syllabus of jee advance you can refer this link
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JEE Main 2026 Syllabus Overview
The JEE Main 2026 syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum for Classes 11 and 12 in Physics , Chemistry , and Mathematics .
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has not officially released the 2026 syllabus yet, but it is expected to be similar to the 2025 syllabus, which was revised to align with reductions in various education boards' curricula.
The exam will be conducted in two sessions , likely in January and April 2026 .
Subject-wise Syllabus Breakdown
Physics
Class 11 Topics :
Physics and Measurement
Kinematics
Laws of Motion
Work, Energy, and Power
Rotational Motion
Gravitation
Properties of Solids and Liquids
Thermodynamics
Kinetic Theory of Gases
Oscillations and Waves
Class 12 Topics :
Electrostatics
Current Electricity
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Electromagnetic Waves
Optics
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
Atoms and Nuclei
Electronic Devices
Chemistry
Physical Chemistry :
Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry
States of Matter
Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Chemical Thermodynamics
Equilibrium
Redox Reactions
Electrochemistry
Chemical Kinetics
Surface Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry :
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
The p-Block Element
The d- and f-Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Environmental Chemistry
Organic Chemistry :
Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry
Hydrocarbons
Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
Biomolecules
Polymers
Chemistry in Everyday Life
Mathematics
Sets, Relations, and Functions
Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Permutations and Combinations
Binomial Theorem
Sequences and Series
Straight Lines and Conic Sections
Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Limits and Derivatives
Mathematical Reasoning
Statistics and Probability
Relations and Functions
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Matrices and Determinants
Continuity and Differentiability
Applications of Derivatives
Integrals
Differential Equations
Vector Algebra
Three-dimensional Geometry
Linear Programming
Probability
Preparation Tips
Focus on NCERT Textbooks : As the syllabus is based on NCERT, thoroughly study these textbooks for all three subjects.
Practice Previous Year Papers : Solving past papers helps in understanding the exam pattern and frequently asked questions.
Regular Revision : Make concise notes for each topic and revise them regularly to retain concepts.
Mock Tests : Attempt mock tests to assess your preparation level and improve time management.
Clarify Doubts : Do not hesitate to seek help from teachers or peers to clear any doubts promptly.
The NEET syllabus for Class 12 is based on the NCERT curriculum followed by most Indian education boards. The subjects covered are Physics, Chemistry, and Biology . These subjects form the core of NEET UG preparation , and understanding every concept clearly is important.
Let us break down the Class 12 syllabus subject-wise:
Physics :
Chemistry :
Solid State
Solutions
The p-block Element
The d- and f-block Elements
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
Biology :
Reproduction in Organisms
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Human Reproduction
Reproductive Health
Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Evolution
Human Health and Disease
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
Microbes in Human Welfare
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
Biotechnology and Its Applications
Organisms and Populations
Ecosystem
Biodiversity and Conservation
Environmental Issues
Extra Tip : Start your preparation with Biology , as it carries the maximum weightage in NEET. Learn from NCERT books word-by-word because many questions come directly from them. Practice MCQs daily and revise important diagrams and definitions. Use flashcards to memorize difficult terms and reactions. Stick to a time table and revise regularly.
you should primarily focus in the primary concepts.
Biology
1. Diversity of Living Organisms 2. Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants 3. Cell Structure and Function 4. Plant Physiology 5. Human Physiology
Physical Chemistry
1. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry 2. Structure of Atom 3. Thermodynamics
4. States of Matter: Gases and Liquids 5. Equilibrium 6.Redox Reactions
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
- Basic Principles and Techniques
- Hydrocarbons
- Environmental Chemistry
1. Physical World and Measurement
2. Kinematics
3. Laws of Motion
4. Work, Energy and Power
5. Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
6. Gravitation
7. Properties of Bulk Matter
8. Thermodynamics
9. Kinetic Theory of Gases
10. Oscillations and Waves
To pursue B.Tech or B.Des through JEECUP 2025, you need to prepare according to the specific group’s syllabus relevant to your chosen course.
Group A (Diploma in Engineering & Technology)
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Level: Based on Class 10 syllabus (UP Board or equivalent)
Key Topics:
Mathematics: Real numbers, polynomials, linear equations, quadratic equations, arithmetic progressions, triangles, circles, statistics, etc.
Physics: Motion, heat, electricity, magnetism, solar system, etc.
Chemistry: Classification of matter, fuels, chemical reactions, acids, bases, salts, etc. (https://www.pw.live/state-prep/exams/jeecup-syllabus) (https://www.careerpower.in/jeecup-syllabus.html) (https://www.collegebatch.com/exams/jeecup-syllabus) (https://collegedunia.com/exams/jeecup) (https://www.pasteurinstituteindia.com/up-polytechnic-jeecup-syllabus/)
Group K (Lateral Entry to 2nd Year of Engineering Diploma)
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Engineering subjects
Level: Based on Class 10 & 12 syllabus. (https://collegedunia.com/exams/jeecup)
Group C (Fashion Designing, Garment Technology, Home Science, Textile Design)
Subjects: English & Hindi Comprehension, Reasoning & Intelligence, General Awareness
Level: Based on Class 10 syllabus
Comprehension (English and Hindi)
Logical reasoning and intelligence
General awareness (current events, basic knowledge) (https://www.collegebatch.com/exams/jeecup-syllabus) (https://collegedunia.com/exams/jeecup) (https://www.pasteurinstituteindia.com/up-polytechnic-jeecup-syllabus/)
Note: If B.Des is offered, it will likely fall under Group C or a similar group. Always confirm the exact group and syllabus from the official JEECUP brochure for your target year and course.
The JEECUP syllabus is based on UP Board Class 10 and 12 curricula for most engineering and design-related courses (https://www.pw.live/state-prep/exams/jeecup-syllabus) (https://collegedunia.com/exams/jeecup) .
Download the official syllabus PDF from the JEECUP website for detailed topics.
Focus on the core subjects relevant to your chosen group.
Practice previous years’ question papers for better understanding of the pattern and difficulty level. (https://collegedunia.com/exams/jeecup)
Summary Table
Check the official JEECUP 2025 brochure for the most accurate and updated syllabus for your specific course and group before starting your preparation.
You can visit above links for further details.
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Hello Diwakar,
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized exam used for college admissions, primarily in the USA, but also accepted by some universities in India like Ashoka University and Shiv Nadar University. Key Points:
Eligibility : Typically taken by high school juniors and seniors.
Purpose : Assesses reading, writing, and math skills for college admissions.
Fees : Around Rs. 4,500 (USD 55), with additional fees for late registration.
Syllabus :
Reading : 52 questions (65 mins)
Writing : 44 questions (35 mins)
Math : 58 questions (80 mins)
Essay (Optional) : 1 task (50 mins)
Registration : Available on the College Board website , typically 3-4 months before exam dates.
Pattern : 3 hours for the test (without Essay), 3 hours 50 minutes (with Essay).
Availability in India : Offered in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, etc.
You can use SAT scores for admissions to universities in the USA and select private institutions in India. Check College Board for exact dates and registration details.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Yes, the NEET syllabus has undergone significant changes compared to what might have been in place around 1988. In 1988, medical entrance exams were conducted by various individual medical colleges or state-level authorities, and there wasn't a single, unified national-level entrance exam like NEET (which was first introduced in 2013). Therefore, there wouldn't have been a standardized "NEET syllabus" in 1988 to directly compare with the current one.
However, we can discuss the general evolution of the syllabus for medical entrance exams in India. In the late 1980s, the syllabi for these exams were primarily based on the Class 11 and 12 curricula of the respective state boards and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The focus was largely on testing the students' understanding of the fundamental concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology).
Fast forward to the present NEET syllabus for 2025, which is now standardized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and based on the NCERT syllabus for Classes 11 and 12. The current NEET syllabus is much more comprehensive and detailed. While the core subjects remain Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, the specific topics and their depth have evolved considerably over the decades due to advancements in scientific knowledge and changes in the school education curriculum.
For instance, topics like Biotechnology, Ecology and Environment, and more advanced concepts in genetics and molecular biology, which might have had less emphasis or been absent in the syllabi of 1988, are now integral parts of the NEET syllabus. Similarly, in Physics and Chemistry, the syllabus has been refined to include more application-based questions and a broader range of topics reflecting modern understanding.
Furthermore, the structure and format of the exam have also changed drastically. NEET is a multiple-choice question-based exam with a specific marking scheme, a format that might not have been universally followed in all medical entrance exams in 1988. The emphasis on a standardized national syllabus and a single entrance exam is a major shift from the decentralized system that likely existed in 1988.
Yes, the AIIMS BSc Nursing entrance exam for 2025 has a specific syllabus. It's based on the class 11 and 12 syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with a focus on conceptual understanding. The exam includes questions from these subjects and also General Knowledge.
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