JEECE 2024 Syllabus: Check Section-wise Exam Syllabus Here

Jharkhand Engineering Entrance Competitive Examination 2024 ( JEECE )

Mamona Majumder
Updated on Sep 25, 2025 17:03 IST

By Mamona Majumder, Assistant Manager

Not applicable since JEECE 2024 will not be held and admissions will be done based on JEE Main scores.

JEECE 2024 syllabus will be prepared and released by the Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Exam Board. Through the JEECE syllabus 2024, the candidates will be able to check the list of subjects, units and topics that have to be studied for the entrance exam. Candidates are advised to refer to the syllabus of JEECE 2024 so that they will be able to prepare well for the examination. It is to be noted that the JEECE syllabus will be similar to the 12th standard (or equivalent) qualifying examination. Since the authorities will prepare the JEECE question paper based on the syllabus, the candidates should be well-versed in the topics. Along with the syllabus, the candidates are also advised to check the JEECE 2024 exam pattern. Read to know more about JEECE Syllabus 2024.

Q:   Will JEECE 2024 be held?
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The authorities will not conduct any entrance exam for admissions through JEECE 2024. Candidates will be selected for admissions based on their JEE Main scores. The online JEECE 2024 application form will be released to let the candidates register for the admission process. To participate in the admission process, the candidates will have to fill out and submit the JEECE application form before the final date.

Q:   Where can I access the JEECE syllabus?
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JEECE syllabus will be available online at the official website. Candidates will be able to check the list of subjects, topics and units that they will have to prepare for the upcoming entrance exam. By being familiar with the syllabus beforehand, the candidates will be able to prepare their study plan and have a higher chance of performing well in the examination.

Q:   Is the JEECE syllabus important for the preparation process?
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Yes. The JEECE syllabus is considered as one of the important factors for the preparation process. Through the syllabus of JEECE, the candidates will be able to access details regarding the subjects, units and topics that need to be prepared for the upcoming entrance examination. If the candidates are familiar beforehand with the syllabus of JEECE, they will be able to plan out their studies and have a higher chance of securing the marks they need for admission. The syllabus will provide a clearer picture to the candidates regarding their study timeline. 

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  • JEECE Syllabus
  • JEECE Exam Pattern
  • JEECE 2024 Syllabus Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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JEECE Syllabus

Candidates can check the syllabus of JEECE from the tables given below:

JEECE Syllabus - Mathematics

Topics

Sets and Functions

Algebra

Coordinate Geometry

Calculus

Mathematical Reasoning

Statistics and Probability

Linear Programming

Vectors and 3-Dimensional Geometry

JEECE Syllabus - Chemistry 

Topics

Solid State

Solutions

Electrochemistry

Chemical Kinetics

Surface Chemistry

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements

“p”-Block Elements

“d” and “f” Block Elements

Coordination Compounds

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

Alcohols

Phenols and Ethers

Aldehydes

Ketones and Carboxylic Acids

Organic compounds containing Nitrogen

Biomolecules

Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life

JEECE Syllabus - Physics

Topics

Electrostatics

Current Electricity

Magnetic Effect of Current Magnetism

Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current

Electromagnetic Waves

Optics

Atoms Nuclei

Communication Systems

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Do I have to study the entire JEECE syllabus?
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Yes. The candidates are advised to study and prepare the entire JEECE syllabus. Since the question paper will be prepared based on the official syllabus, the candidates will be able to perform well in the examination if they have the studied the JEECE syllabus in detail. However, the candidates can identify the important topics with higher weightage and spend more time on them so that they are able to attempt the related questions.

Q:   Which subjects have to be studied for JEECE?
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As per the official JEECE syllabus, the candidates will have to study various topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. All of the units mentioned in the syllabus should be carefully prepared by the candidates to have a higher chance of performing well in the entrance examination. The level of JEECE syllabus will be similar to the 12th standard (or equivalent) qualifying examination. 

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JEECE Exam Pattern

JEECE 2024 exam pattern will consist of the details regarding how the entrance examination will be held. Candidates are advised to check carefully the details regarding how the examination will be conducted. Being familiar with the exam pattern is important since it will allow the candidates to be familiar with the pattern and have higher chances of performing well. 

Particulars Details
Mode Online
Duration 3 Hours
Type of Questions Objective 
Total Number of Questions 150
Marking Scheme 1 mark will be given for every correct answer. 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Are mock tests important for JEECE preparation?
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Yes. Mock tests are important for the JEECE preparation process. By attempting the mock tests regularly, the candidates will be able to understand their preparation progress and accordingly adjust their study plan. Mock tests will also help the candidates identify their commonly made mistakes and work on it so that the same does not happen during the exam. Candidates can also boost their time management skills by attempting the mock tests within the allotted duration.

Q:   What is the duration of JEECE?
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As per the official JEECE exam pattern, the total duration of the entrance examination is 3 hours. During the allotted duration, the candidates will have to attempt 150 objective multiple-choice questions. No extra time will be provided to the candidates to complete the entrance examination. Therefore, the candidates are advised to practice and boost their time management skills so that they can complete the examination within the allotted duration.

Q:   What is the marking scheme of JEECE?
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The official marking scheme is released through the JEECE exam pattern. For every correct answer, one mark will be allotted to the candidates. However, for every incorrect answer, the authorities will deduct 0.25 marks. Since there is negative marking, the candidates are advised to be careful while choosing their questions to answer. Candidates should choose to attempt only those questions that they are sure about.

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JEECE 2024 Syllabus Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Read for JEECE 2024 Syllabus Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What are the list of topics in Physics that have to be studied for JEECE?
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For JEECE, the candidates will have to study various topics in Physics to be well-prepared for the section. Some of the important units that the candidates will have to prepare for JEECE Physics are - Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effect of Current Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Atoms Nuclei and Communication Systems. Candidates are advised to check the list of units to be studied carefully so that they can plan out their studies.

Q:   What are the units to be prepared for the JEECE Chemistry section?
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While studying for the JEECE Chemistry section, the candidates will have to prepare various units that have been specified by the authorities. Some of the important units that the candidates are advised to carefully study are - Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements, “p”-Block Elements, “d” and “f” Block Elements, Coordination Compounds, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Organic compounds containing Nitrogen, Biomolecules and Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life.

Q:   Which units have to be studied for JEECE Mathematics section?
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While preparing for the JEECE Mathematics section, the candidates are advised to carefully check the list of units to be studied. The important units that the candidates should carefully check and prepare are - Sets and Functions, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Calculus, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics and Probability, Linear Programming, Vectors and 3-Dimensional Geometry. The authorities will prepare the question paper based on the JEECE Mathematics syllabus.

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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 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