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JEE MAIN 2026

Official Syllabus, Exam Pattern & Previous Year Papers

Previous Year Papers (2026 Session 1)

Official Computer Based Test (CBT) question papers released for the January session.

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Syllabus Overview

The JEE Main syllabus is released annually by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Updates were made in 2025, and students preparing for JEE Main 2026 should review the latest syllabus early to plan their preparation effectively and stay aligned with official notifications.

Candidates who clear the JEE Main cutoff become eligible for JEE Advanced, required for admission to IITs. Based on the NCERT curriculum for Classes 11 and 12, it covers Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, focusing on concepts, application, and problem-solving skills.

JEE Main Paper-1 Mathematics

ALGEBRA

Sets And Relations, Logarithm, Quadratic Equation And In-equations, Sequences And Series, Binomial Theorem, Matrices And Determinants, Permutations And Combinations, Probability, Vectors, 3d Geometry, Complex Numbers, Statistics

TRIGONOMETRY

Trigonometric Ratio And Identities, Inverse Trigonometric Functions

COORDINATE GEOMETRY

Straight lines, Circle parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola

CALCULUS

Functions, Limits, Continuity And Differentiability, Differentiation, Integrals, Applications Of Integrals, Differential Equations

JEE Main Paper-1 Physics

Section A – Theory

UnitTopic
Unit 1Units and Measurement
Unit 2Kinematics
Unit 3Laws of Motion
Unit 4Work, Energy, and Power
Unit 5Rotational Motion
Unit 6Gravitation
Unit 7Properties of Solids and Liquids
Unit 8Thermodynamics
Unit 9Kinetic Theory of Gases
Unit 10Oscillations and Waves
Unit 11Electrostatics
Unit 12Current Electricity
Unit 13Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Unit 14Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Unit 15Electromagnetic Waves
Unit 16Optics, Wave Optics
Unit 17Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
Unit 18Atoms and Nuclei
Unit 19Electronic Devices

Section B – Experimental Skills

  1. Vernier Caliper - measure internal/external diameter and depth.
  2. Screw gauge - thickness/diameter of thin sheet/wire.
  3. Simple Pendulum - dissipation of energy (amplitude vs time).
  4. Metre Scale - mass of object by principle of moments.
  5. Young's modulus of elasticity of metallic wire.
  6. Surface tension of water by capillary rise and detergents.
  7. Co-efficient of Viscosity by terminal velocity.
  8. Speed of sound using resonance tube.
  9. Specific heat capacity (solid/liquid) by method of mixtures.
  10. Resistivity of material using metre bridge.
  11. Resistance of wire using Ohm's law.
  12. Resistance and figure of merit of galvanometer (half deflection).
  13. Focal length of Convex/Concave mirrors and Convex lens.
  14. Angle of deviation vs angle of incidence for triangular prism.
  15. Refractive index of glass slab using travelling microscope.
  16. Characteristic curves of p-n junction diode.
  17. Zener diode characteristic curves and reverse breakdown voltage.
  18. Identification of Diode, LED, Resistor, Capacitor.

JEE Main Paper-1 Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

UnitTopic
Unit 1Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry
Unit 2Atomic Structure
Unit 3Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Unit 4Chemical Thermodynamics
Unit 5Solutions
Unit 6Equilibrium
Unit 7Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
Unit 8Chemical Kinetics

Inorganic Chemistry

UnitTopic
Unit 9Classification of Elements and Periodicity
Unit 10p-block Elements
Unit 11d-block and f-block Elements
Unit 12Coordination Compounds

Organic Chemistry

UnitTopic
Unit 13Purification & Basic Principles
Unit 14Hydrocarbons
Unit 15Haloalkanes & Carboxylic acids
Unit 16Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic acids
Unit 17Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Unit 18Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
Unit 19Biomolecules

Principles Related to Practical Chemistry

  • Detection of extra elements (N, S, Halogens) and functional groups (Hydroxyl, Carbonyl, etc.).
  • Preparation of Inorganic (Mohr’s salt) and Organic (Iodoform, Aniline yellow) compounds.
  • Titrimetric exercises (Acids, Bases, KMnO4).
  • Qualitative salt analysis (Cations/Anions).
  • Enthalpy studies and Kinetic studies of iodide ions.

JEE Main Syllabus Paper 2A (B.Arch)

Mathematics: Same as Paper 1 Syllabus.

General Aptitude

PartTopics
Part-IVisualizing 3D objects from 2D drawings, Analytical Reasoning, Mental Ability.
Part-II3D perception, Sketching scenes (Urban/Rural), 2D/3D Compositions.

Drawing Syllabus

Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, markets, festivals) and rural life (riverfronts, gardens).

JEE Main Syllabus Paper 2B (B.Plan)

Mathematics & Aptitude: Same as B.Arch.

Planning Syllabus

UnitTopics
Unit-1General Awareness, prominent cities, government programs.
Unit-2Social Science, Nationalism, Constitution, Urbanization, Rural Development.
Unit-3Thinking Skills, Map reading, Statistics, Critical Reasoning.

Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme

Paper 1 (B.E. / B.Tech)

ParticularsDetails
ModeComputer-Based Examination (CBT)
Duration3 Hours (4 Hours for PwD)
Questions75 Total (25 each in Physics, Chemistry, Math)
Section A20 MCQs per subject (Mandatory)
Section BNumerical values as answer - 5 questions each subject.
Marking+4 for Correct | -1 for Wrong | 0 for Unattempted
Total Marks300

Paper 2 (B.Arch and B.Plan)

ParticularsB.Arch (2A)B.Plan (2B)
Questions77100
Total Marks400400
SectionsMath, Aptitude, DrawingMath, Aptitude, Planning
Drawing TestOffline (on paper)N/A