Syllabus For IIT JEE

Syllabus for IIT JEE



IIT-JEE, the all India Joint Entrance Examination, is conducted by Indian Institutes of Technology on rotational basis, every year. The test is conducted for the aspirants, who desire to seek admission in B. Tech/B. Pharma/ B. Des/B. Arch/ and B. Tech/M. Tech. Dual Degree programs offered in IITs, IT BHU Varanasi and ISM Dhanbad.
 
Syllabus
The syllabus for IIT-JEE entrance examination includes curriculum studied by the aspirants in 11th & 12th standards. The test includes three sections-physics, chemistry and mathematics. Detailed syllabus of the following subject is enlisted below.
 
Physics
Modern physics, Wave nature of light, Optics, Electromagnetic induction, Electricity and magnetism, Thermal physics, Mechanics, and General physics.
 
Chemistry
The syllabus of chemistry is divided into three sections-
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
 
Physical Chemistry
General topics like the concept of atoms and molecules etc, Gaseous and liquid states, Chemical equilibrium, Chemical kinetics, Energetics, Electrochemistry, Surface chemistry, nuclear chemistry, Solid state and Solutions are included in Physical Chemistry syllabus of IIT JEE.
 
Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry syllabus for IIT JEE comprises Isolation/preparation and properties of the non-metals and compounds, Ores and minerals, Extractive metallurgy, Principles of qualitative analysis, and Transition elements (3d series).
 
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry syllabus for IIT JEE consists of Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes, Reactions of benzene, Phenols, Carbohydrates, Properties and uses of some important polymers, Amino acids and peptides, Concepts like Hybridisation of carbon, Sigma and pi-bonds, etc, and Practical organic chemistry.
 
Mathematics
The topics included in the Mathematics syllabus for IIT JEE are Algebra, Trigonometry, Differential calculus, Integral calculus, Vectors, Analytical geometry comprising both two dimensions, and three dimensions.
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