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2nd March 2016, 09:23 AM
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Weightage for JEE Advanced
Can you provide me the weightage for topics in JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) Advanced in Physics, Chemistry and Maths as I will be preparing for the exam accordingly?
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2nd March 2016, 09:26 AM
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Re: Weightage for JEE Advanced
The weightage for topics in JEE (Joint Entrance Exam) Advanced in Physics, Chemistry and Maths is as follows: List of important Physics Topics for JEE 2016 by Syllabus Weightage These 3 are the most basic concepts that ought to know. One can expect at-least 1 question from these topics: Units and Dimensions – Weightage: 2% Measurement of Errors – Weightage: 2% Vectors These topics are classified as fundamentals in physics. You can expect 1 – 2 questions from this section on an actual JEE Paper. Kinematics – Weightage: 1% Newton’s Laws of Motion – Weightage: 4% Friction These 5 topics are important & easy and can help your score high marks very easily in the JEE: Work, Energy and Power – Weightage: 5% Electrostatics – Weightage: 6% Current Electricity – Weightage: 7% Wave Optics – Weightage: 5% Ray Optics – Weightage: 6% Centre of Mass, Momentum and Collision – Weightage: 5% Rotational Dynamics – Weightage: 4% Simple Harmonic Motion – Weightage: 5% Fluid Mechanics – Weightage: 2 – 5%. Bernoulli’s principle can be easily twisted to ask some tricky questions. Wave Motion and String Waves – Weightage: 5% Magnetism – Weightage: 6% Heat & Thermodynamics – Weightage: 6%. This is one topic that is very important for both Physics and Chemistry preparation in JEE. Nuclear Physics – Weightage: 5% Modern Physics – Weightage: 5% Circular Motion – Weightage: 1% Gravitation – Weightage: 1% Properties of Matter, Elasticity – Weightage: 2% Sound Waves Electromagnetic Induction – Weightage: 3% Alternating Current – Weightage: 1% Heat Transfer Calorimetry Thermal Expansion Thermo Electricity Semiconductors and Electronic Devices – Weightage: 5% Communication Systems – Weightage: 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 and Thermodynamics: 2 questions Law of Motion: 2 questions Waves: 2 questions Simple Harmonic Motion: 2 questions Weightage for JEE Advanced |
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