JEE Main Syllabus 2019: The IIT Kanpur will soon organize the JEE (Joint Engineering Entrance) Main Exam 2019 in the country. This is a national level entrance exam, which is organized every year in the country to provide the admission to the students in the various courses of the various NITs, IITs and other institutions of India. This exam is conducted twice in a year that is why the official question papers will also be released twice in a year.
Every year millions of students appear for JEE Mains. It is one of the toughest engineering entrance exams. Candidates appearing for the exam must download the JEE Main Syllabus 2019 Physics, Chemistry Mathematics for the better preparation of it. The syllabus contains all the three subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Math. Candidates can download the syllabus from this page. Aspirants are informed that the syllabus of JEE Main 2019 has not been changed. It will be the same as the previous year.
JEE Main Syllabus 2019 Physics, Chemistry Mathematics contains subject – wise topics and subtopics also in detail for both Papers I and II. With the help of this, the candidates can make their study plan accordingly and follow it. It will help the candidates to identify which topics are important and which are not. Apart from it, candidates can also download the previous year question papers so that they can get an idea about the questions in JEE Main.
JEE Mains Exam Important Details:-
- Name of Organization: – IIT Kanpur
- Name of Exam: – JEE Mains Exam 2019
- Category: – JEE Main Syllabus 2019 Physics, Chemistry Mathematics
- JEE Main Dates (January): – 6 to 20 January 2019
- Date of result: – 31 January 2019
- JEE Main Dates (April): – 6 to 20 April 2019
- Result Date: – 30 April 2019
JEE Mains Exam Syllabus 2019: –
Mathematics | · Binomial theorem and its simple applications
· Complex numbers and quadratic equations · Co-ordinate geometry · Differential equations · Integral calculus · Limit, continuity, and differentiability · Mathematical induction · Mathematical reasoning · Matrices and determinants · Permutations and combinations · Sequences and series · Sets, relations, and functions · Statistics and probability · Three-dimensional geometry · Trigonometry · Vector algebra |
Physics | Section A
· Atoms and nuclei · Communication systems · Current electricity · Dual nature of matter and radiation · Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents · Electromagnetic waves · Electronic devices · Electrostatics · Gravitation · Kinematics · Kinetic theory of gases · Laws of motion · Magnetic effects of current and magnetism · Optics · Oscillations and waves · Physics and measurement · Properties of solids and liquids · Rotational motion · Thermodynamics · Work, energy and power Section B · Experimental Skills (complete syllabus in the link below) |
Chemistry | · Atomic structure
· Bimolecular · Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals) · Chemical bonding and molecular structure · Chemical kinetics · Chemical thermodynamics · Chemistry in everyday life · Classification of elements and periodicity in properties · Co-ordination compounds · d- and f – block elements · Environmental chemistry · Equilibrium · General principles and processes of isolation of metals · Hydrocarbons · Hydrogen Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry · Organic compounds containing halogens · Organic compounds containing nitrogen · Organic compounds containing oxygen · P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements Physical Chemistry · Polymers · Principles related to practical chemistry · Purification and characterization of organic compounds · Redox reactions and electrochemistry · Solutions · Some basic concepts in chemistry · Some basic principles of organic chemistry · States of matter · Surface chemistry |