JEE
Main syllabus 2016:
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the information of Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) syllabus.
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of the IIT organizes this examination for the admission in various programs in
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engineering institutions of our country.
Again we are requesting you must prepare
according to the syllabus because it has many benefits. You will always know
how much you have completed and how much is left and how much daily study is
required to complete the entire syllabus. Coaching will give the guidance but
rest of the way you have to cover all alone according to syllabus. Dear
candidates’ syllabus for every stream is different. Candidates are advised to
check the examination syllabus before starting for preparation.
IITs also have reputation in around the
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candidates cannot face any problem. Indian government provides various
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that why everybody wish to be an IIT. But the way is not smooth. Candidates
need some extraordinary talent to crack this toughest engineering entrance
examination.
IIT
JEE MAIN Syllabus 2016:
JEE
(Main) Physics Syllabus:
Section –A:
·
Atoms and Nuclei
·
Communication
Systems
·
Current Electricity
·
Dual Nature of Matter and
Radiation
·
Electromagnetic Induction
and Alternating Currents
·
Electromagnetic Waves
·
Electronic Devices
·
Electrostatics
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Gravitation
·
Kinematics
·
Kinetic Theory of Gases
·
Laws of Motion
·
Magnetic Effects of
Current and Magnetism
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Optics
·
Oscillations and Waves
·
Physics and Measurement
·
Properties of Solids and
Liquids
·
Rotational Motion
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Thermodynamics
·
Work, Energy and Power
Section- B: Experimental Skills on:
·
Characteristic curves of a
p-n junction diode in forward and reverse bias.
·
Characteristic curves of a
transistor and finding current gain and voltage gain.
·
Characteristic curves of a
Zener diode and finding reverse break down voltage.
·
Check the correctness or
otherwise of a given electronic component (diode, transistor or IC).
·
Co-efficient of Viscosity
of a given viscous liquid by measuring terminal velocity of a given spherical
bod
·
Comparison of emf of two
primary cells.
·
Concave mirror, and
·
Convex lens using parallax
method.
·
Convex mirror
·
Determination of internal
resistance of a cell.
·
Distinguish between npn
and pnp type transistor
·
Focal length of:
·
Identification of Diode,
LED, Transistor, IC, Resistor, and Capacitor from mixed collection of such
items.
·
Identify base of a
transistor
·
Liquid by method of
mixtures
·
Metre Scale
·
Plot of angle of deviation
vs. angle of incidence for a triangular prism
·
Plotting a cooling curve
for the relationship between the temperature of a hot body and time
·
Potentiometer
·
Refractive index of a
glass slab using a travelling microscope.
·
Resistance and figure of
merit of a galvanometer by half deflection method
·
Resistance of a given wire
using Ohm’s law
·
Resistivity of the
material of a given wire using Meter Bridge
·
Screw gauge
·
See the unidirectional
flow of current in case of a diode and an LED.
·
Simple Pendulum
·
Solid
·
Specific heat capacity of
a given
·
Speed of sound in air at
room temperature using a resonance tube
·
Surface tension of water
by capillary rise and effect of detergents
·
Using multi-meter to:
·
Vernier calipers
·
Young’s modulus of
elasticity of the material of a metallic wire
JEE
(Main) Chemistry Syllabus:
Section A: Physical Chemistry:
·
Atomic Structure
·
Chemical Bonding and
Molecular Structure
·
Chemical Kinetics
·
Chemical Thermodynamics
·
Equilibrium
·
Redox Reactions and
Electrochemistry
·
Solutions
·
Some Basic concepts in
Chemistry
·
States of Matter
·
Surface Chemistry
Section B: Inorganic Chemistry:
·
Block Elements (Alkali and
Alkaline Earth Metals)
·
Classification of Elements
and Periodicity in Properties
·
Co-ordination Compounds
·
d – and f – Block Elements
·
Environmental Chemistry
·
General Principles and
Process of Isolation of Metals
·
Hydrogen
·
p – Block Elements
Section C: Organic Chemistry:
·
Bio Molecules
·
Chemistry in Everyday Life
·
Hydrocarbons
·
Organic Compounds
Containing Halogens
·
Organic Compounds
Containing Nitrogen
·
Organic Compounds
Containing Oxygen
·
Polymers
·
Principles Related to
Practical Chemistry
·
Purification and
Characterisation of Organic Compounds
·
Some Basic Principles of Organic
Chemistry
JEE
(Main) Mathematics Syllabus
Mathematics:
·
Binomial Theorem
·
Circles, conic sections
·
Complex Numbers and
Quadratic Equations
·
Co-ordinate Geometry
·
Differential Equations
·
Evaluation of simple
integrals of the type
·
Integral Calculus
·
Limit, Continuity and
Differentiability
·
Mathematical Induction
·
Mathematical Reasoning
·
Matrices and Determinants
·
Measures of Dispersion
·
Permutations and
Combinations
·
Probability
·
Sequences and Series
·
Sets, Relations and
Functions
·
Statistics and Probability
·
Straight lines
·
Three Dimensional Geometry
·
Trigonometry
·
Vector Algebra
JEE
(Main) Aptitude Test Syllabus (Only applicable for B.Arch./B.Planning
candidates):
Part I:
·
Analytical Reasoning
·
Awareness of Persons,
Places, Buildings, Materials
·
Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical
and Verbal)
·
Objects Texture related to
Architecture and build environment
·
Visualizing different
sides of three dimensional objects
·
Visualizing three
dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings
Part II
·
Creating two dimensional
and three dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms
·
Design and drawing of
geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil
·
Memory of Landscape (river
fronts, jungles. gardens, tre es, plants etc)
·
Memory of Rural life
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Memory of urbanscape
(public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces
etc)
·
Sketching of scenes and
activities
·
Three dimensional –
perception: Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects,
building forms and elements, colour texture, harmony and contrast
·
Transformation of forms
both 2 D and 3 D union, substraction, rotation, development of surfaces and
volumes, Generation of Plan, elevations and 3 D views of objects.
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