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Physics is one of the most sought course of choice among students who want to take admission in IITs, IISc, etc. It is for this reason alone that IIT JAM Physics paper is extremely competitive. Thus, when preparing for the Physics paper in JAM exam, candidates are suggested to pay less attention to the number of books from which they are studying and more emphasis on finding the topics that will help them score more.
To have an effective prep plan for IIT JAM Physics paper, students should have a timetable in place and make notes of important formulas that will make their last-minute preparation easy.
IIT JAM Physics Study Plan for First Month | ||
|---|---|---|
Week of Study | Topic to Study | Sub-topic to Study |
1 | Mechanics and General Properties of Matter-I | Newton's Laws of Motion and Applications |
Kepler's Laws | ||
Polar and Cylindrical Coordinate Systems, | ||
Conservative and Non-Conservative Forces | ||
Centrifugal and Coriolis Forces | ||
Motion Under a Central Force | ||
Uniformly Rotating Frame | ||
Gravitational Law and Field | ||
Velocity and Acceleration in Cartesian | ||
2 | Mechanics and General Properties of Matter-II | System of Particles |
Conservation of Linear and Angular Momentum | ||
Conservation of Energy | ||
Center of Mass | ||
Equation of Motion of the Center of Mass | ||
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions | ||
Fixed Axis Rotations | ||
Rigid Body Motion | ||
Rotation and Translation | ||
Parallel and Perpendicular Axes Theorem | ||
Moments of Inertia and Products of Inertia | ||
Principal Moments and Axes | ||
Equation of Continuity | ||
Kinematics of Moving Fluids | ||
Euler's Equation | ||
Bernoulli's Theorem | ||
3 | Mathematical Methods-I | Stokes' Theorem |
Green's Theorem | ||
Divergence Theorem | ||
Multiple Integrals | ||
Vector Calculus | ||
Vector Algebra | ||
Fourier Series | ||
Taylor Expansion | ||
Imperfect and Perfect Differentials | ||
Jacobian Matrix | ||
Partial Derivatives | ||
Calculus of Single and Multiple Variables | ||
4 | Mathematical Methods-II | First Order Equations |
Linear Second Order Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients | ||
Algebra of Complex Numbers | ||
Matrices and Determinants | ||
IIT JAM Physics Study Plan for Second Month | ||
Week of Study | Topic to Study | Sub-topic to Study |
5 | Electricity and Magnetism-I | Coulomb's Law |
Gauss's Law | ||
Electric Field and Potential | ||
Electrostatic Boundary Conditions | ||
Solution of Laplace's Equation for Simple Cases | ||
Capacitors | ||
Conductors | ||
Dielectric Polarization | ||
Electrostatic Energy | ||
Volume and Surface Charges | ||
6 | Oscillations, Waves and Optics-I | Differential Equation for Simple Harmonic Oscillator and Its General Solution |
Superposition of Two or More Simple Harmonic Oscillator | ||
Damped and Forced Oscillators | ||
Resonance | ||
7 | Oscillations, Waves and Optics-II | Energy Density and Energy Transmission in Waves |
Wave Equation | ||
Group Velocity and Phase Velocity | ||
Sound Waves in Media | ||
Doppler Effect | ||
Wave Equation | ||
Fermat's Principle | ||
8 | Oscillations, Waves and Optics-III | General Theory of Image Formation |
Thick Lens, Thin Lens and Lens Combinations | ||
Fraunhofer Diffraction | ||
Rayleigh Criterion and Resolving Power | ||
Diffraction Gratings | ||
Polarization | ||
Double Refraction and Optical Rotation | ||
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Contributor-Level 10
Candidates who want to appear for IIT JAM exam for Physics course admission should formulate a strategy to crack this Science entrance exam. Here, it is important that candidates go through important IIT JAM Physics books, identify important topics, and thereafter solve as many IIT JAM question papers as they can. This is a sure-shot way of getting a good rank in IIT JAM result.
Candidates can go through important topics that they should study to score well in IIT JAM exam in the table mentioned below:
Kinetic theory, Thermodynamics | Mathematical Methods |
Simple Oscillators | Mechanics and General Properties of Matter |
Oscillations, Waves andBoolean Physics | |
Electricity and Magnetism | Solid State Physics, Devices and Electronics |
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Some important topics from BCECE Physics syllabus are listed below.
- Physical-world and measurement
- Kinematics
- Laws of Motion
- Work, Energy and Power
- Gravitation
- Heat and Thermodynamics
- Properties of Bulk Matter
- Motion of System of Particles and Rigid body
- Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
- Current Electricity
- Oscillations and Waves
- Electrostatics
- Magnetic effects of current & Magnetism
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
- Communication Systems
- To study the above topics, students are advised to study from their textbooks and NCERT books.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
While preparing for the WBJEE Physics section, the candidates can focus on certain topics that are likely to have a higher weightage in the question paper. Some of the important WBJEE Physics topics and their corresponding weightage are given below.
- Wave Motion (5 percent)
- Nuclear Physics (5 percent)
- Solids & Semiconductor Devices (5 percent)
- Modern Physics (5 percent)
- Atomic Models (5 percent)
- Laws of Motion (4 percent)
- Rotational Motion (4 percent).
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The candidates who have completed the Bachelor of Science with physics as one of the optional subjects and has secured a minimum of 60 percent marks in the physics subject are eligible to take admission in the Master of Science in Medical Physics in College of Engineering, Anna University.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the topics asked in the JKCET physics section in the official syllabus available at jkbopee.gov.in.
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