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Increase your chances to qualify in the KCET exam by knowing the high-weightage topics from Physics. Focus on high-weightage topics like Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics & KTG. Check here KCET high-weightage topics for Physics.

Increase your chances to qualify in the KCET exam by knowing the high-weightage topics from Physics. Focus on high-weightage topics like Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics & KTG. In this article on KCET high-weightage topics for Physics we have shared the chapters to consider, last-minute preparation tips, and mistakes to avoid.

Last Minute Prep Tips & What to Avoid

Last Minute Prep Tips & What to Avoid

KCET Physics High Weightage Topics: Karnataka Education Authority (KEA) conducted the KCET entrance test on April 23 & 24. Out of all the subjects, for which students will appear, Physics is one of the most decisive subjects. In the KCET exam, Physics consists of 60 questions carrying equal weight and no negative marking offering candidates the best opportunities to boost their overall score.

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In this article on KCET Physics high weightage topics, we are sharing the KCET important topics and chapter wise weightage, easy‑to‑score chapters, and last‑minute prep tips to help students make the most of the Physics paper and increase their marks.

Table of contents
  • KCET Physics Exam Structure
  • Top Weightage Topics in KCET Physics 2026
  • KCET Physics 2026 High Weightage Topics: Last‑Minute Preparation Tips
  • Quick Revision Strategy for KCET Physics
  • KCET Physics 2026 High Weightage Topics: What to Avoid During Final Days?
  • Exam‑Day Advice for KCET Physics Paper

KCET Physics Exam Structure

As all questions carry equal weight, speed and accuracy is more important than attempting complex problem sets. Based on KCET exam pattern, we are sharing exam structure for KCET Physics subjects:

Particulars

Details

Total Questions

60

Marks per Question

1 mark per question

Negative Marking

None

Difficulty Level

Moderate (PUC‑based)

Syllabus

Karnataka PUC Class 11 & 12

Also read: 30 Days Strategy to Crack KCET 2026

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What types of questions are asked in the KCET exam?
A: 

The pattern for the exam is MCQs based on 11th and 12th syllabus. It is an offline exam with no negative marking.

Q:   Do the KCET questions repeat?
A: 

Yes there are chances of some questions getting repeated however practicing it is a good way of exactly understanding the demand of the knowledge required for cracking examination.

Q:   What is the KCET exam pattern?
A: 

The exam pattern of KCET comprises various components like duration of exam, marking scheme and others. KCET exam is conducted for three subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) for a duration of 80 minutes each. One mark is awareded for every correct answers while there is no negative marking for incorrect answers in KCET exam. Applicants from Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga also have to appear for the KCET Kannada language exam which is conducted for a duration of 60 minutes.  

Q:   Does KCET release question papers?
A: 

Yes the authority does release previous year question paper along with answer keys.

Top Weightage Topics in KCET Physics 2026

The following topics contribute a significant number of questions, candidates must also refer to the KCET syllabus to know the other subjects for preparation - 

Section 

Key Topics

Why It Matters

Mechanics

Laws of Motion, Work/Energy/Power, Rotational Motion, Gravitation

High weightage; usually 12-15 questions.

Electricity & Magnetism

Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, Magnetic Effects, Induction

Predictable and highly formula-based.

Optics

Ray Optics (Lenses/Mirrors), Wave Optics (Interference/Diffraction)

Mix of concepts and quick-score numericals.

Modern Physics

Photoelectric Effect, Atoms & Nuclei, Semiconductors, Logic Gates

Most scoring; questions are direct and theory-based.

Thermodynamics & KTG

Laws of Thermo, Heat Transfer, Kinetic Theory of Gases

Focus on concepts that are frequently repeated.

Chapters requiring less calculation and more concept clarity

Units & Dimensions, Errors and Measurements, Properties of Matter, Simple Harmonic Motion (basics)

These are perfect for last‑minute revision.

Also read: How to get a rank under 1000 in KCET? 

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KCET Physics 2026 High Weightage Topics: Last‑Minute Preparation Tips 

Based on expert opinions, and topper interviews, we have collated the KCET last minute preparation tips for candidates who are awaiting the exam.  Do not derive formulas in the exam, apply them directly. Here are some quick prep tips - 

  • Kinematic equations

  • Work-energy relationships

  • Ohm’s Law & resistance combinations

  • Lens and mirror formula

  • Photoelectric equation

  • Semiconductor basics

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How to download KCET question papers?
A: 

Karnataka Examination Authority releases the KCET question paper at the official website after the conclusion of the exam. Applicants can download the KCET previous year question papers at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.  

  • Visit the KCET official website - cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. 

  • Click on the KCET UGCET tab from the homepage. 

  • Now, click on the “Admissions” tab and select previous year question papers link. 

  • Select the year from the dropdown menu. 

  • Download the question papers for future reference.  

Q:   What is the KCET marking scheme?
A: 

Karnataka Examination Authority releases the KCET marking scheme in the official notification. Applicants appearing in the exam will be awarded one mark for every correct answers. There will be no negative marking for wrong answers in KCET exam. KEA will not deduct any marks for unattempted questions in KCET exam. As the exam is conducted in offline mode, applicants are advise to mark their answers carefully in OMR sheet. The questions with multiple options marked will be considered as wrong. Candidates are advise to cross check their answers before marking it in OMR sheet. Do not write anything on KCET OMR sheet other than marking answers. 

Q:   What types of questions are asked in the KCET exam?
A: 

The type of questions asked are MCQs for subjects like physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology containing 60 questions each with no negative marking.

Q:   Will there any numerical type questions in KCET question paper?
A: 

No, there will be no numerical type questions in KCET. The question paper will have multiple choice questions and each question will have 4 options. 

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Quick Revision Strategy for KCET Physics

  • Attempt theory‑based and one‑step numerical questions early

  • Skip long calculations initially

  • In many questions, dimensional analysis alone can help eliminate wrong options quickly.

  • Instead of solving fully, substitute options into formulas to save time.

  • As there is no negative marking, attempt all questions confidently and take calculated guesses where you are not sure about the answer.

  • KCET Physics follows PUC/NCERT concepts. Stick to NCERT.

Also read: How can I score above 150 in KCET 2026?

KCET Physics 2026 High Weightage Topics: What to Avoid During Final Days?

During revision, stay focused and don’t get distracted. Below mentioned are important pointers, which students must avoid during - 

  • Starting any new chapters

  • Solve very difficult problems not aligned with KCET level, as it will only waste time

  • Ignore basic topics assuming they are “too simple”, if any question arises from this section candidates might miss on a scoring opportunity.

  • Over‑attempting mock tests without analysis. 

  • Do not skip solving KCET PYQs as it is highly recommended to solve these question papers to ensure students have a grip on the exam.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is there minus marking in the KCET exam?
A: 

No. There is no negative marking in the KCET examination.

Q:   What are the important books for KCET exam preparation?
A: 

Karnataka Examination Authority conducts KCET exam every year for the admissions to engineering and other courses offered by participating institutes. Candidates who appear in the exam are always advised to refer to the KCET best books 2025 for their preparations. For the ease of candidates, Shikha.com has compiled a list of best books to prepare for KCET 2025 exam below. 

Physics 

Concepts of Physics 

HC Verma 

Aptitude Problems in Physics 

S. Krotov 

New Course Physics 

Pradeep 

 
 
 
 

Chemistry 

IIT Chemistry 

O.P. Aggarwal 

Concepts of Chemistry 

ABC 

Mathematics 

Maths XI & XII 

R.D Sharma 

Algebra Made Easy 

K. P. Basu 

Differential Calculus 

Admit M Agarwal 

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Exam‑Day Advice for KCET Physics Paper

  • KCET questions are often simple but precise hence it is advised to candidates to read the question paper carefully 

  • Follow the KCET exam day guidelines

  • Don’t panic if the paper seems lengthy

  • Maintain neat marking on the OMR sheet

  • Keep track of time don’t spend more than 60 seconds on one question

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Bottomline

KCET Physics is a rank‑boosting subject if approached intelligently. By focusing on high‑weightage topics, revising key formulas, and following a time‑efficient attempt strategy, candidates can comfortably score well.

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