JEE Main 2021 Syllabus for Paper 1 & 2 Released, Here is Maths, Physics, & Chemistry Syllabi pdf

The NTA has released the syllabus of JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 and 2 that will be held four times this year. Nodal Agency on its website jeemain.nta.nic.in has displayed the syllabus in pdf format and for the reference of candidates is provided below.

By Rohit Sindhu, Updated : Jan 22, 2021 13:26 IST
JEE Main 2021 Syllabus for Paper 1 & 2 Released, Here is Maths, Physics, & Chemistry Syllabi pdf
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the syllabus of JEE Main 2021 examination on the website jeemain.nic.in. A pdf of the full syllabus for JEE Main 2021 for Paper-1 (B.E./B.Tech.)- Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, has been released by the Agency. The candidates who are appearing for the Joint Entrance Examination for Engineering (Main) 2021 have a look at the syllabus defined by the NTA.

NTA is inviting applications for the JEE Main 2021 examination at jeemain.nta.nic.in. The Engineering Joint Entrance Examination will be conducted four times this year, starting from February. The last date for the registration of JEE Main will close tomorrow, January 23, 2021.

Students who have registered for the JEE Main 2021 examination are advised to note that the syllabus has not been revised. The competitive examination syllabus remains the same as the previous year. However, with the revised syllabus for CBSE and many state boards, Nodal Agency would this year instead provide a choice to appear for the JEE Main to the candidates. A candidate can take JEE Main 2021 a maximum of 4 times between February and May 2021.

Should Read- JEE Main 2021 Four Attempts starting from February 2021

Also Read- JEE Main 2021 Pattern and Syllabus- Here is what Education Minister says

NTA JEE Main 2021 Syllabus:

Mathematics- Sets, Relations, And Functions, Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations, Matrices and Determinants, Permutations and Combinations, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Co-ordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics and Probability, Vector Algebra, Three-Dimensional Geometry, Limit, Continuity and Differentiability, Sequence and Series, Binomial Theorem and Its Simple Applications, Mathematical Inductions 

Physics- The syllabus contains two Sections- A and B, Section – A pertains to the Theory Part having 80% weightage, while Sections – B contains practical components (Experimental Skills) having 20 % Weightage. 

Physics and Measurement, Rotational Motion, Kinematics, Gravitation, Laws of Motion, Properties of Solids and Liquids, Electrostatics, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, current Electricity, oscillations And Waves, magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents, Atoms and Nuclei, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Electronic Devices, Communication Systems, Experimental Skills.

Chemistry- Some Basic Concepts In Chemistry, Atomic Structure, States Of Matter, Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure, Chemical Thermodynamics, Redox Reactions, and Electrochemistry, Solutions, Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, Hydrogen, s -Block Elements (Alkali And Alkaline Earth Metals), Classification Of Elements And Periodicity In Properties, p- Block Elements, General Principles And Processes Of Isolation Of Metals, Co-ordination Compounds, Environmental Chemistry, d - And F- Block Elements, Hydrocarbons, Purification And Characterisation Of Organic Compounds, Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry, Organic Compounds Containing Halogens, organic Compounds Containing Oxygen, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen, Chemistry In Everyday Life, Principles Related To Practical Chemistry, Polymers, and Biomolecules.

The students will be given the choice to Answer 75 questions (25 each from PCM) out of a total of 90 questions. There will be a total of 90 questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, in JEE Main 2020, candidates will have to answer 75 questions (25 each from the subject).

Note- The NTA has decided to provide choices in one section (Section B) to cater to the decision of different Boards across the country regarding the reduction of the syllabus. However, the total number of questions to be attempted will remain the same (Physics – 25, Chemistry – 25, and Mathematics – 25), wherever applicable.

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