JEE MAIN SYLLABUS 2021
Jee main 2021 syllabus was released National testing agency(NTA) on 2nd SEPTEMBER 2019
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The JEE Main 2020 Syllabus for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) features topics from 3 different subjects – physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Several topics that fall under the JEE Main 2020 syllabus are also covered in the NCERT Syllabus for Class 11 & 12. Therefore, a strong understanding of the concepts covered in the NCERT textbooks for class 11 & 12 is of vital importance to candidates hoping to crack the JEE Main & Advanced examinations.
CANDIDATES preparing for JEE can go through subject wise important concept and topics through the subject syllabus 2020. With the help of JEE Main 2020 syllabus released by NTA , students can study and focus on topics that will require more time and concepts which can be mastered easily. Along with the syllabus, students can also check out the
JEE 2021 paper 1 syllabus (PCB)
Subject-wise list of all the chapters covered in the syllabus of JEE Main 2020 is provided here
JEE Main Physics Syllabus
Physics and Measurement | Thermodynamics |
Kinematics | Rotational Motion |
Gravitation | Work and Energy |
Power | Properties of Solids and Liquids |
Laws of Motion | Electronic Devices |
Oscillations | Waves |
Current Electricity | Electromagnetic Waves |
Communication Systems | Electromagnetic Induction |
Magnetism | Alternating Currents |
Magnetic Effects of Current | Kinetic Theory of Gases |
Dual Nature of Matter | Radiation |
Atoms | Nuclei |
Optics | Electrostatics |
A good score from this section requires meticulous planning. Concepts like electricity, mechanics, and magnetism constitute around 65% of marks distribution.
JEE Main Chemistry Syllabus
Physical Chemistry |
Basic concepts in Chemistry | States of Matter |
Chemical bonding | Atomic Structure |
Solutions | Solutions |
Redox Reactions | Chemical Thermodynamics |
Equilibrium | Electrochemistry |
Surface Chemistry | Chemical Kinetics |
Organic Chemistry
Polymers | Principles of Practical Chemistry |
Organic Compounds – Characterisation and Purification | Oxygen, Halogens, and Nitrogen Organic Compounds |
Hydrocarbons | Biomolecules |
Basics of Organic Chemistry | Chemistry in everyday life |
Inorganic Chemistry
Hydrogen | Classification of Elements |
Periodicity | Alkali metals |
Group 13 to Group 18 Elements | Alkaline earth metals |
D and f block elements | Coordination compounds |
Environmental chemistry | Isolation of metals |
JEE Main Maths Syllabus
Sets, Relations, and Functions | Complex Numbers |
Determinant | Quadratic Equations |
Matrices | Permutations Combinations |
Mathematical Induction | Sequence Series |
Binomial Theorem | Limits and Continuity |
Differentiability | Statistics |
Differential Equations | Integral Calculus |
Trigonometry | Vector Algebra |
Coordinate Geometry | Mathematical Reasoning |
3D Geometry | Probability |
JEE Main Paper 2 & 3 Syllabus (Aptitude Test B. Arch/ B.Planning)
Part I | 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). |
Part II | 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, subtraction, 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, ect.), landscape (river fronts, jungles, trees, plants, etc.) and rural life. |
Previous Year JEE Main Syllabus Analysis
The questions from physics were more calculative than theoretical. Overall, the section was moderate in terms of difficulty and length. The chemistry was the easiest in comparison to the other two sections, with the difficulty curve quite similar to last year. The questions were more theoretical and direct, making it the quickest section to solve. The mathematics section was considered as the toughest mainly because of its lengthiness. The overall difficulty of questions from JEE Main syllabus was in between easy to moderate.