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5th October 2016 09:18 AM
shikha
Re: IIT JEE Subject Wise Weightage

The Indian Institutes of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) was an annual engineering college entrance examination in India.

It was used as the sole admission test by the 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). The examination was organised each year by one of the various IITs, on a round robin rotation pattern.

Subject’s wise weightage in IIT JEE exam:

List of important Physics Topics for JEE By Syllabus Weightage

These 3 are the most basic concepts:
Units and Dimensions – Weightage: 2%
Measurement of Errors – Weightage: 2%

Vectors
These topics are classified as fundamentals in physics.
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%

These 9 topics are absolutely important for JEE.
Centre of Mass, Momentum and Collision – Weightage: 5%
Rotational Dynamics – Weightage: 4%
Simple Harmonic Motion – Weightage: 5%
Fluid Mechanics – Weightage: 2 – 5%.
Wave Motion and String Waves – Weightage: 5%
Magnetism – Weightage: 6%
Heat & Thermodynamics – Weightage: 6%.
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%

List of important Topics in Maths for JEE By Syllabus Weightage

Inverse Trigonometric Functions – Weightage: 2%
Circles and Family of Circles – Weightage: 6%
Sequence and Series – Weightage: 5%
Applications of Derivative – Weightage: 4%
Limit and Continuity – Weightage: 3%
Matrices and Determinants – Weightage: 4%
Straight Lines and Pair of Straight Lines – Weightage: 2%

3-D Geometry – Weightage: 5%
Probability and Statistics – Weightage: 7%.
Vector Algebra – Weightage: 5%
Integration – Weightage: 8% (Definite + Indefinite integration)
Complex Numbers – Weightage: 5%
Parabola – Weightage: 3%
Trigonometric Ratios – Weightage: 3%
Logarithms – Weightage: 1%
Quadratic Equations
Theory of Equations – Weightage: 5%
Sets, Relations and Functions – Weightage: 4%
Differentiation – Weightage: 2%
Permutation and Combination – Weightage: 2%.
Binomial Theorem – Weightage: 1%
Locus
Hyperbola – Weightage: 2%
Ellipse – Weightage: 2%
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Solution of Triangle – Weightage: 1%

Chemistry:

Chapter Name Weightage
General Organic Chemistry 9%
Alcohol Phenol Ether 7%
Redox reactions 6%
Chemical Bonding 5%
Coordination Compound 5%
P-Block Elements 5%
S-Block Elements 5%
Aldehyde Ketone 5%
Solutions 5%
Solid State 5%
Chemical Thermodynamics 5%
Ionic Equilibrium 3%
Chemical Equilibrium 3%
Surface Chemistry 3%
Atomic Structure 2%
Gaseous State 2%
Transition Elements 2%
Polymers 2%
Nuclear Chemistry 2%
Chemical Kinetics 2%
Mole Concepts 2%
Amines and Diazonium Salts 2%
Biomolecules 2%
Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes 2%
Electrochemistry 2%
Total 100%
4th October 2016 05:49 PM
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IIT JEE Subject Wise Weightage

Hello sir, in preparing for IIT JEE exam. Is there any one can provide me here subject’s wise weightage in IIT JEE exam?

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