NTA JEE Main Syllabus 2026 PDF (OUT): Complete Topics List, Important Chapters & Weightage

Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main 2026 ( JEE Main )

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JEE Main Syllabus 2026: NTA has released the JEE Main 2026 Syllabus PDF for Paper 1 (BE/BTech), 2A (BArch) and 2B (BPlan). Candidates can check here the JEE exam syllabus for all three courses to prepare for the exam. NTA has not made any changes in JEE 2026 syllabus

NTA JEE syllabus for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) consists of Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry topics from the Class 11 and 12 NCERT. JEE Main exam syllabus of Paper 2A for Architecture (BArch) includes topics of Mathematics, General Aptitude, and Drawing, while Paper 2B (BPlan) syllabus includes Mathematics, General Aptitude, and Planning topics. Along with the syllabus, JEE Main exam pattern has been also released by the NTA. JEE Main 2026 exam dates have been announced for both January and April session and session 1 registration has started.

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Table of content
  • JEE Mains 2026 Syllabus PDF Download
  • JEE Main Syllabus 2026 for Paper 1 (BE/BTech)
  • JEE Main Syllabus for Paper 2 (BArch and BPlan)
  • Important Topics Asked in JEE Main from 2020 to 2025
  • JEE Main Exam Pattern 2026
  • JEE Main 2026 Syllabus FAQs
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JEE Mains 2026 Syllabus PDF Download

Download the JEE Main 2026 syllabus PDF for Paper 1 (BE/BTech), Paper 2A (BArch) and Paper 2B (BPlan) from the table below to prepare for the exam.

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Is there any change in JEE Main Syllabus 2026?

The NTA has not made any changes for JEE Mains 2026 syllabus. A few changes were made in the syllabus in 2024, by removing several topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. All the removed topics are, however, part of the class 11 and 12 syllabus, but not included in the JEE Mains syllabus anymore. Candidates are advised not to study the deleted chapters for the JEE Mains exam 2026. The deleted topics from the JEE Mains syllabus are

  • Mathematics: Mathematical Induction and Mathematical Reasoning units have been removed. 
  • Physics: In Physics, the Communication Device unit has been removed from the syllabus. 
  • Chemistry: Surface Chemistry, States of Matter, General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Metals, s-block elements, Hydrogen, Environmental Chemistry, Alcohol Phenol and Ether, and Polymers chapters have been removed.
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is JEE Main syllabus tough?
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JEE Main syllabus is based on class 11 and 12 Physics, Chemistry and Maths topics. If you have focused while studying, then it will be easy to prepare for the exam otherwise, you may find it difficult. NCERT textbook is the best for Chemistry and Physics. You can also refer to other books for exam preparation. There are many preparation books suggested by the toppers of Joint Entrance Examination Main.

Q:   In how much time can I complete the entire JEE Main syllabus?
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The time required to cover JEE Main syllabus generally varies for most students. In general, to complete the entire JEE Main syllabus, students would require around 1 year. The ideal time to start preparing for JEE Main is class 11 as the syllabus for JEE and class 11-12 is similar. Students who are studying in class 11 can point out the topics that are common in both and pay special emphasis to those topics.

Q:   What is Chapterwise weightage of class 11 and 12 topics in JEE Main?
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Chapterwise weightage of class 11 and 12 topics in JEE Main are mentioned below:

  • Physics: Current Electricity Waves AC, Magnetism, Laws of Motion Work, Power and Energy.
  • Chemistry the high weightage topics are s and p block elements, Coordination compounds, Thermodynamics Gaseous state, Chemical bonding, Atomic structure, Polymers, Environmental Chemistry Organic Chemistry.
  • Mathematics, the high weightage topics are Sequence and Series Vectors and 3D, Integral and Differential Calculus, Definite and Indefinite Integral.
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JEE Main Syllabus 2026 for Paper 1 (BE/BTech)

Check list of all chapters covered in the JEE exam syllabus below.

Class 11 Chapters 

Physics Chemistry Maths
Laws of Motion Structure of Atom Sets
Thermodynamics Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Conic Sections
Units and Measurements States of Matter Probability
Gravitation Equilibrium Sequences and Series
Kinetic Theory Redox Reactions Relation and Function
Waves Hydrogen Permutations and Combinations
Mechanical Properties of Fluids S-Block Elements Introduction to Three-Dimensional Geometry
Mechanical Properties of Solids P Block Elements Statistics
Motion in a Straight Line Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques Binomial Theorem
Motion in a Plane Hydrocarbons Limits and Derivatives
Work, Energy and Power Environmental Chemistry Complex Number and Quadratic Equations
System of Particles and Rotational Motion Classification of Elements and Periodicity Trigonometric Functions
Thermal Properties of Matter Chemical Thermodynamics Straight lines
Oscillation Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Linear Inequalities
 

Class 12 Chapters

Physics Chemistry Maths
Electric Charges and Fields Solid State Relation and Function
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrochemistry Inverse Trigonometric Function
Electricity Solutions Matrices
Moving Charges and Magnetism Chemical Kinetics Determinants
Magnetism and Matter D and F Block Elements Continuity and Differentiability
Electromagnetic Induction Coordination Compounds Application of Derivatives
Alternating Current Biomolecules Integrals
Electromagnetic Waves Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Application of Integrals
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments Amines Differential Equations
Wave Optics Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Vector Algebra
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Alcohol, Phenol and Ethers Three-Dimensional Geometry
Atoms p block elements Linear Programming
Nuclei General Principles and Processes of Isolating Elements Probability
Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits Surface Chemistry
Polymers
Chemistry in Everyday Life Solution

Experimental Skills from Physics

Candidates need to have familiarity with the basic approach and observations of the experiments and activities listed here

  1. Vernier calipers, its uses to measure the internal and external diameter and depth of a vessel.
  2. Screw gauge-its use to determine the thickness/ diameter of thin sheet/wire.
  3. Simple pendulum-dissipation of energy by plotting a graph between the square of amplitude and time.
  4. Metre scale - the mass of a given object by the principle of moments.
  5. Young's modulus of elasticity of the material of a metallic wire.
  6. Surface tension of water by capillary rise and effect of detergents.
  7. Co-efficient of viscosity of a given viscous liquid by measuring the terminal velocity of a given spherical body.
  8. Speed of sound in air at room temperature using a resonance tube
  9. Specific heat capacity of a given solid and liquid by method of mixtures.
  10. The resistivity of the material of a given wire using a metre bridge.
  11. The resistance of a given wire using Ohm's law.
  12. Resistance and figure of merit of a galvanometer by half deflection method.
  13. The focal length of Convex mirror Concave mirror and Convex lens using the parallax method.
  14. The plot of the angle of deviation vs angle of incidence for a triangular prism.
  15. The refractive index of a glass slab using a travelling microscope.
  16. Characteristic curves of a p-n junction diode in forward and reverse bias.
  17. Characteristic curves of a Zener diode and finding reverse breakdownvoltage.
  18. Identification of diode, LED, resistor, a capacitor from a mixed collectionof such items
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where can I get JEE Main 2026 syllabus PDF?
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National Testing Agency NTA has released the syllabus of JEE Main 2026 on the official website. Students can download the current JEE Main syllabus PDF from Shiksha page or from the JEE Main official page to start their preparation. It is advised that students prepare for the exam strictly as per the syllabus and do not leave any topic to prepare for the exam.

Q:   How many questions are asked in JEE Main exam?
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As per the current JEE Main pattern, the Paper 1 exam have a total of 75 questions, 25 each from Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. Out of 25 questions, 20 are multiple choice questions and 5 are questions with numerical value answers. Students need to answer all 5 numerical value type questions. Also, all 20 multiple-choice questions are compulsory and no choice is provided in them. Students need to complete all the 75 questions in 3 hours. The total marks of JEE Main exam is 300.

Q:   How much is 120 marks in JEE Mains percentile?
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare the JEE Mains result 2026 in the form of percentile scores. Candidates can check here the previous year JEE Main marks vs percentile data to understand how much is 120 marks in JEE Main percentile.

As per the last year JEE Main marks vs percentile analysis, 120 marks would be around 95 to 97 percentile. However, the exact JEE Main 2025 percentile marks 120 would vary depending upon the highest number scored by the candidate in a particula shift and the total number candidates appeared in that particular shift. 

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JEE Main Syllabus for Paper 2 (BArch and BPlan)

Candidates can check here the JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus for BArch and BPlan courses. The syllabus provided here is based on detailed 2026 syllabus provided by the NTA.

JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus for BArch

Subjects Topics
Mathematics Sets, Relations and Functions, Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations, Matrices and Determinants, Permutations and Combinations, Mathematical Inductions, Binomial Theorem and its Simple Applications, Sequence and Series, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Coordinate Geometry, Three-dimensional Geometry, Vector Algebra, Statistics and Probability, Trigonometry, Mathematical Reasoning
General Aptitude Awareness of persons, Buildings, and Materials: Objects, Texture related to Architecture and build environment. Visualising three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings. Visualizing. Different sides of three-dimensional objects. Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual. Numerical and Verbal) 
Three-dimensional- perception: Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportions of objects, building forms and elements, colour texture harmony and contrast Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil. Transformation of forms both 2D and 3D union, subtraction rotation, development of surfaces and volumes, Generation of Plan, elevations and 3D views of objects, Creating two-dimensional and three-dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms. 
Drawing Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces, etc), landscape (riverfronts. Jungle. Gardens, trees. Plants, etc.) and rural life. 

JEE Main Syllabus Paper 2B (BPlan)

Subjects Topics
Mathematics Sets, Relations and Functions, Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations, Matrices and Determinants, Permutations and Combinations, Mathematical Inductions, Binomial Theorem and its Simple Applications, Sequence and Series, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Coordinate Geometry, Three-dimensional Geometry, Vector Algebra, Statistics and Probability, Trigonometry, Mathematical Reasoning
General Aptitude Awareness of persons, Buildings, and Materials: Objects, Textures related to Architecture and building environment Visualising three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings. Visualizing. Different sides of three-dimensional objects. Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual. Numerical and Verbal) 
Three-dimensional- perception: Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportions of objects, building forms and elements, colour texture harmony and contrast Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil. Transformation of forms both 2D and 3D union, subtraction rotation, development of surfaces and volumes, Generation of plans, elevations and 3D views of objects, Creating two-dimensional and three-dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms. 
Planning General Awareness: General knowledge questions and knowledge about prominent cities, development issues, government programs, etc.
Social Science: The idea of nationalism, nationalism in India, pre-modern world, 19th-century global economy, colonialism, and colonial cities, industrialization, resources, and development, types of resources, agriculture, water, mineral resources, industries, national economy; Human Settlements
Power-sharing, federalism, political parties, democracy, the constitution of India
Economic development- economic sectors, globalization, the concept of development, poverty; Population structure, social exclusion, and inequality, urbanization, rural development, colonial cities, 
Thinking Skills: Comprehension (unseen passage); map reading skills, scale, distance, direction, area, etc.; critical reasoning; understanding of charts, graphs, and tables; basic concepts of statistics and quantitative reasoning. 
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Important Topics Asked in JEE Main from 2020 to 2025

The topics provided here are based on the analysis of the past year's JEE Main question papers released by the NTA. For candidates to crack the JEE Main and Advanced examinations, it is very important to have a better understanding of JEE Mains 2026 Syllabus with Weightage PDF for Paper 1(BE/BTech) and Paper 2 (BArch & BPlan) besides covering the syllabus. 

JEE Main Session Physics Topics Chemistry Topics Mathematics Topics
2025 (Jan & Apr) Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Waves, Rotation, SHM, Gravitation, Work, Power & Energy, Heat, Semiconductors Organic Chemistry (GOC, Alcohols, Amines, Aldehydes, Ketones), Inorganic Chemistry (Coordination compounds, p-block, d & f-block), Physical Chemistry (Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry) Calculus (Limits, Differentiation, Integration), 3D Geometry, Vectors, Algebra, Matrices, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Conic Sections, Complex Numbers, Statistics
2024 (Jan & Apr) Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Heat & Thermodynamics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Modern Physics, Semiconductors, Wave Optics, Electromagnetic Induction Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Coordination Compounds, Chemical Bonding, p-block, d & f block), Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics), Biomolecules Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry (Circle, Parabola, Ellipse), Vectors, 3D Geometry, Matrices, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Differential Equations, Statistics
2023 (Jan & Apr) Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics, Waves, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Modern Physics, Kinematics Organic Chemistry (GOC, Aldehydes, Amines), Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Numerical and Conceptual Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, 3D Geometry, Algebra (Binomial, Permutations), Vectors, Statistics, Matrices
2022 (June & July) Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Modern Physics, Waves, Kinematics Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Numerical Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Matrices, Probability
2021(All 4 sessions) Mechanics, Modern Physics, Optics, Electrostatics, Thermodynamics Organic & Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Numerical, Chemical Bonding Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors, Probability, Complex Numbers
2020 (All Sessions) Mechanics, Wave Optics, Electrostatics, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Elements, Bonding) Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Coordinate Geometry, 3D Geometry, Matrices
2019 - 2018 (General topics recurring) Mechanics (Kinematics, Laws of Motion), Heat & Thermodynamics, Optics, Magnetism Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry with emphasis on NCERT Calculus, Algebra, Geometry (3D, Coordinate), Binomial Theorem, Probability, Matrices
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JEE Main Exam Pattern 2026

As per the JEE exam pattern, the Paper 1 (BE/BTech) will have a total of 75 questions of 4 marks each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. There will be a negative marking of 1 mark for each incorrect answer. In Paper 2A and 2B, there will be 77 and 100 questions, respectively. The marking scheme for Paper 2A and 2B is similar to Paper 1, except the drawing questions in Paper 2A.

JEE Main Marking Scheme

The NTA follows the uniform marking scheme for all papers of JEE Main - Paper 1, Paper 2A and Paper 2B. Only the drawing question of Paper 2A (BArch) will have a different marking scheme. 

Question Type

Correct Answer

Incorrect Answer

Unanswered

MCQs (Multiple Choice)

+4 marks

-1 mark

0 marks

NAT (Numerical Answer Type)

+4 marks

-1 mark

0 marks

JEE Main 2026 Preparation Tips

As the JEE Main is one of the most competitive and highly difficult exams, it becomes imperative for candidates to effectively prepare by creating a focused and bulletproof daily routine.

To excel in JEE Main, candidates must start by focusing on understanding key concepts, practicing mock test regularly to gauge your progress and identify areas for improvement, solving the past year JEE Main question papers. In the table below, we have shared the JEE Main preparation strategy for candidates planning to appear in the exam. NCERT textbooks for Classes 11 and 12 are a very good source to begin your JEE Mains preparation. The JEE Mains 2026 Syllabus is also the standard syllabus for many other top engineering entrance exam in India. Questions in the exam will be asked strictly according to the JEE Mains syllabus PDF prescribed by the NTA.

Preparation Plan for JEE Mains

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Key Points

Understand the JEE Main Exam

The first step is to get yourself acquainted with the exam syllabus, pattern and understand difficulty level of each topic deeply. Then candidates must move on to making a plan of preparation. Students must focus on conceptual clarity, not just learning.

Create a Study Plan

As you are well aware of the syllabus, it is important to break the syllabus into topics and allocate equal time to each topic. However, if candidates find one specific topic tough, they can invest more time on it to strenghten it.

Prioritize high-yield topics- Include regular revision and mock test in the study plan.

Study Resources

Start with the NCERT books

Use reference JEE Main books for deeper insight

Browse through online platforms for videos, practice, and doubts however it is also advised to now get too much into book selection as it will confuse and consume more time.

Practice & Revision

Solve previous year paper

Give mock test regularly.

Make quick notes and keep them handy for quick review Revise regularly to reinforce these concepts.

Stay Healthy & Motivated

Now comes the main part which is often ignored by candidates. Students preparing for the exam must eat a balanced diet, and they must take regular short breaks. They must involve in exercise and relax to manage stress and maintain a positive, confident attitude towards the exam.

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JEE Main 2026 Syllabus FAQs

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Q:   Is JEE Main syllabus same as syllabus of JEE Advanced?
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Not both are not same. But some topics are similar in JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Students who qualify the JEE Main exam and are among the top 250000 students are eligible to take the JEE Advanced.  Due to this reason majority of syllabi are the same, but a few extra topics are added in JEE Advanced.

Q:   What is the weightage of class 11 and 12 chapters in JEE Main syllabus?
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As per the official syllabus of JEE Main released by NTA no weightage is set for class 11 and 12 chapters. Candidates must note that all the topics of CBSE class 11 and 12 Physics Chemistry and Mathematics is included in the JEE Main syllabus. There is no official number on JEE Main weightage but candidates need to study the whole syllabus released by the NTA in order to score good marks in the exam. However, as per the previous years paper analysis, some chapters have high weightage in exam.
Q:   Can I complete JEE Main syllabus in 6 months?
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JEE Mains syllabus can be completed in 6 months considering that almost every topic of JEE syllabus is similar to class 11 and 12 syllabus. However, completing the syllabus does not mean that candidates will get a good score. JEE Main exam tests your conceptual and analytical understanding of topics. To get a good score, you need to have good understanding of core concepts and also use to of applying them in solving numerical questions.

Q:   Which chapters are important in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics for JEE Main exam?
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Candidates can check here the important chapters for JEE Main Physics Chemistry and Mathematics Physics Mechanics and Electricity and Magnetism (Equal importance) Modern Physics Optics Heat and Thermodynamics and Waves Sound Measurement and errors Chemistry Gaseous State Chemical Kinetics Organic Chemistry Reactions of Benzene Ores and Metallurgy Thermodynamics Polymers Environmental Chemistry Mathematics Algebra Trigonometry Analytical Geometry Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Vectors.
Q:   Is JEE Main syllabus same for B.Tech, B.Arch and Plan?
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The syllabus for JEE Main Paper 1 (BE/B.Tech), Paper 2A B.Arch and Paper 2B B. Plan is different. JEE Main paper 1 exam is conducted for admission to BE/B.Tech, Paper 2A for B.Arch and Paper 2B is conducted for B. Plan courses. JEE Main paper 1 syllabus consists of Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. Paper 2A syllabus has Mathematics, General Aptitude and Drawing while Paper 2B syllabus has Mathematics, General Aptitude and Planning. Candidates must note that Mathematics syllabus is common/same in all three papers.

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Complement of a SetEqual SetsUniversal SetFinite and Infinite SetEmpty SetSets and their RepresentationsRelations and FunctionsCartesian Products of SetsFunctionsRelationsBinomial TheoremBinomial Theorem for Positive Integral IndexComposition of Functions and Invertible FunctionTypes of FunctionsTypes of RelationsProperties of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsInverse Trigonometric FunctionsBasic Concepts of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsTypes of MatrixTranspose of a MatrixSymmetric and Skew Symmetric MatricesInvertible MatricesOperations on MatricesDeterminantsDeterminantsIntegration as Inverse Process of DifferentiationDifferentiationStandard DeviationAssumed Mean MethodCorrelation and RegressionZ Score TableCube and CuboidComplement of a SetEqual SetsUniversal SetFinite and Infinite SetEmpty SetSets and their RepresentationsRelations and FunctionsCartesian Products of SetsFunctionsRelationsBinomial TheoremBinomial Theorem for Positive Integral IndexComposition of Functions and Invertible FunctionTypes of FunctionsTypes of RelationsProperties of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsInverse Trigonometric FunctionsBasic Concepts of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsTypes of MatrixTranspose of a MatrixSymmetric and Skew Symmetric MatricesInvertible MatricesOperations on MatricesDeterminantsDeterminantsIntegration as Inverse Process of DifferentiationDifferentiationStandard DeviationAssumed Mean MethodCorrelation and RegressionZ Score TableCube and CuboidOverviewDIMENSIONS OF PHYSICAL QUANTITIESDIMENSIONAL FORMULAESignificant FiguresDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATIONSINTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITSOverviewChange of StateIdeal Gas Equation and Absolute TemperatureThermal ExpansionHeat TransferSpecific HeatCalorimetryTemperature and HeatMeasurement of TemperatureThermodynamic ProcessCarnot EngineReversible and Irreversible ProcessThermal EquilibriumThermodynamic State Variables Equation of StateOverviewFirst Law of ThermodynamicsSecond Law of ThermodynamicsBehaviour of GasesKinetic Theory of Ideal GasOverviewPeriodic and Oscillatory MotionSimple PendulumSimple Harmonic MotionOverviewSpeed of a Travelling WaveDisplacement Relation in a Progressive WaveSuperposition PrincipleBeatsReflection of WavesKinematic Equation Uniformly of Accelerated MotionInstantaneous Velocity and SpeedOverviewAccelerationResolution of VectorsVector Addition by Analytical MethodScalars and VectorsMultiplication of Vectors by Real NumbersAddition and Subtraction of VectorsOverviewProjectile MotionMotion in a PlaneConservation of MomentumEquilibrium of a ParticleCircular MotionCommon Forces in MechanicsSolving Problems in MechanicsConservation of Mechanical EnergyPotential Energy of SpringPowerKinetic EnergyCollisionWorkConcept of Potential EnergyMoment of InertiaOverviewCentre of MassVector Product of Two VectorsTorque and Angular MomentumMotion of Centre of MassEquilibrium of a Rigid BodyOverviewAngular Velocity and Relation with Linear VelocityDynamics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisKinematics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisAngular Momentum of Rotation About a Fixed AxisKeplers LawOverviewEscape SpeedEarth SatellitesEnergy of an Orbiting SatelliteStress Strain CurveElastic ModuliApplications of Elastic Behaviour of MaterialsSurface TensionBernoulli PrinciplePressure in FluidsViscosityStreamline FlowForces between Multiple ChargesConductors and InsulatorsBasic Properties of Electric ChargeElectric ChargeElectric Charge and FieldElectric FluxElectric Charge and FieldElectric Field LinesContinuous Charge DistributionInterference Light Waves Youngs ExperimentRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleEinstein Photoelectric TheoryPhotoelectric Effect Wave Theory LightPhotoelectric EffectElectron EmissionOverviewBohr Model of Hydrogen AtomRadioactivityPhysics Nuclei OverviewSize of NucleusBinding EnergyNuclear EnergySemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor DiodeDiode as RectifierIntrinsic SemiconductorExtrinsic SemiconductorOverviewPotential Due to Point ChargeCombination of CapacitorsElectrostatic PotentialEnergy Stored in a CapacitorCapacitors and CapacitanceEffect of Dielectric on CapacitanceElectrostatics of ConductorsPotential Energy of a System of ChargesPotential due to a System of ChargesElectric CurrentOverviewElectrical Energy and PowerTemperature Dependence of ResistivityWheatstone BridgeOverviewOhms LawKirchhoffs LawDrift of Electrons and the Origin of ResistivityTorque on Current Loop Magnetic DipoleMotion in Magnetic FieldSolenoidMagnetic Field due to a Current ElementMagnetic Field on Axis of Circular Current LoopAmpere Circuital LawMagnetic ForceOverviewMoving Coil GalvanometerMagnetism and MatterMagnetic Properties of MaterialsMagnetisation and Magnetic IntensityBar MagnetElectromagnetismMotional Electromotive ForceExperiments of Faraday and HenryAlternating Current OverviewTransformerAC Voltage Applied to a ResistorAC Voltage Applied to an InductorAC Voltage applied to a CapacitorAC Voltage applied to a Series LCR circuitRepresentation of AC Current and Voltage by VectorElectromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic WavesDisplacement CurrentTotal Internal ReflectionRefraction through a PrismOptical InstrumentsDerivation of Lens FormulaReflection of Light by Spherical MirrorsRefraction at Spherical Surface and by LensesDerive Equation of Motion by Calculus methodAlternating Current OverviewMole Concept and Molar MassSTOICHIOMETRY AND STOICHIOMETRIC CALCULATIONSPercentage CompositionLaws of Chemical CombinationAtomic and Molecular MassesProperties of Matter and their MeasurementImportance of ChemistryOverviewOverviewAtomic ModelsDiscovery of Sub Atomic ParticlesTowards Quantum Mechanical Model of AtomQuantum Mechanical Model of AtomElectronic Configuration Types of ElementsPeriodic Table Electronic Configuration of ElementPeriodic Trends in Properties of ElementsGenesis of Periodic ClassificationNomenclature of Elements with Atomic NumbersPresent Form of Periodic TableChemical Bonding and Molecular StructureHybridizationValence Bond TheoryMolecular Orbital TheoryHydrogen BondingIonic or Electrovalent BondKossel-Lewis Approach to Chemical BondingBond ParametersBonding in Homonuclear Diatomic MoleculesVSEPR TheoryApplications of Chemical BondingEquilibrium ProcessesHomogeneous EquilibriaFactors Affecting EquilibriaApplications of Equilibrium ConstantIonization of Acids and BasesIonic Equilibrium in SolutionEquilibrium in Chemical ProcessesSolubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble SaltsHeter Heterogeneous EquilibriaOxidation NumberClassification of Organic CompoundsIsomerismNomenclature of Organic CompoundsQuantitative AnalysisQualitative Analysis of Organic CompoundsOverviewStructural Representations of Organic CompoundsFundamental Concepts in Organic Reaction MechanismTetravalence of Carbon Shapes of Organic CompoundsMethods of Purification of Organic CompoundsClassificationAlkanesAlkenesAlkynesAromatic HydrocarbonCarcinogenicity and ToxicityAbnormal Molar MassColligative Properties and Molar MassSolubilityProteinsVitaminsCarbohydratesEnzymesHormonesNucleic AcidsElectrolytic Cells and ElectrolysisCorrosionGalvanic CellFuel CellsNernst EquationElectrochemical CellsBatteriesRate of ReactionIntegrated Rate EquationsCollision Theory of Chemical ReactionsTemperature Dependence of the Rate of a ReactionFactors Influencing Rate of a ReactionBonding in Metal CarbonylsDifference between Glucose and Fructose
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Marksheet and Adhaar details must be matched. So you have to approach to 10th passing school with relevant documents. The school will submit the application to CBSE regional office for correction.

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Honestly, going for CSE at Chandigarh University with your score sounds like a solid choice. I'm saying this because CU has become a hub for tech placements and internships, and the environment is pretty competitive in a good way. Your 88 percentile in JEE Main could also land you a scholarship, whi

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