JEE Advanced 2025 Syllabus

JEE Advanced is a national-level entrance exam conducted to facilitate admissions to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology and a few other colleges. The syllabus covers questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics based on Class 11 & 12 of Science stream. There are two papers in the exam and both are compulsory. JEE Advanced is the second stage of Joint Entrance Examination after JEE Main for students who are willing to seek admission to IITs. The syllabus for JEE Advanced is not same as of the JEE Main Syllabus 2025.

Here we have compiled a list of all the chapters covered in the syllabus of JEE Advanced. The topic wise weightage of JEE is highly uncertain, therefore, the students are advised to prepare the entire syllabus without skipping.

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S.No Sections Topics
1 General
  1. Units and Dimensions
  2. Methods of measurement and error analysis for physical quantities pertaining to various experiments
2 Mechanics
  1. Kinematics in One or Two Dimensions
  2. Newton’s Laws of Motion
  3. Work and Power
  4. Systems of Particles
  5. Law of Gravitation
  6. Moment of Inertia
  7. Linear and Angular Simple Harmonic Motions
  8. Hooke’s Law, Young’s Modulus
  9. Pressure in a Fluid
  10. Wave Motion
3 Thermal Physics
  1. Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases
  2. Elementary Concepts of Convection and Radiation
  3. Specific Heats
  4. First Law of Thermodynamics and its Applications
4 Electricity and Magnetism
  1. Coulomb’s Law
  2. Capacitance
  3. Electrical Current
  4. Biot-Savart’s Law and Ampere’s Law
  5. Magnetic Moment of a Current Loop
  6. Electromagnetic Induction
5 Optics
  1. Rectilinear Propagation of Light
  2. Wave Nature of Light
6 Modern Physics
  1. Atomic Nucleus
  2. Fission and Fusion Processes
  3. Photoelectric Effect
  4. Bohr’s Theory of Hydrogen Like Atoms
S.No Sections Topics
1 Physical Chemistry
  1. General Topics
  2. Gaseous and Liquid States
  3. Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding
  4. Energetics
  5. Chemical Equilibrium
  6. Electro chemistry
  7. Chemical Kinetics
  8. Solid State
  9. Solutions
  10. Surface Chemistry
  11. Nuclear Chemistry
2 Inorganic Chemistry
  1. Isolation/ Preparation and Properties of the Non Metals
  2. Preparation and Properties of the Following Compounds
  3. Transition Elements (3D Series)
  4. Preparation and Properties of Compounds
  5. Ores and Minerals
  6. Extractive Metallurgy
  7. Principles of Qualitative Analysis
3 Organic Chemistry
  1. Concepts
  2. Preparation, Properties and Reactions of Alkanes
  3. Preparation, Properties and Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes
  4. Reactions of Benzene
  5. Phenols
  6. Characteristic Reactions
  7. Carbohydrates
  8. Amino Acids and Peptides
  9. Properties and Uses of Some Important Polymers
  10. Practical Organic Chemistry
S.No Sections Topics
1 Algebra
  1. Algebra of Complex Numbers
  2. Triangle Inequality
  3. Geometric Interpretations
  4. Quadratic Equations with Real Coefficients
  5. Arithmetic
  6. Geometric and Harmonic Progressions
  7. Logarithms and their Properties
  8. Permutations and Combinations
  9. Matrices
  10. Probability
2 Trigonometry
  1. Trigonometric Functions
  2. General Solution of Trigonometric Equations
  3. Relations between Sides and Angles of a Triangle
  4. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
3 Analytical Geometry
  1. Two Dimensions
  2. Equation of a Straight Line in Various Forms
  3. Concurrency of Lines
  4. Equation of a Circle in Various Forms
  5. Parametric Equations of a Circle
  6. Equations of a Parabola
  7. Locus Problems
  8. Three Dimensions
4 Differential Calculus
  1. Real Valued Functions of a Real Variable
  2. Limit and Continuity of a Function
  3. Even and Odd Functions
  4. Derivative of a Function
  5. Derivative of the Sum
  6. Derivative of Implicit Functions
  7. Rolle’s Theorem and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem
5 Integral Calculus
  1. Integration as the Inverse Process of Differentiation
  2. Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus
  3. Integration by Parts
  4. Formation of Ordinary Differential Equations
6 Vectors
  1. Addition of Vectors
  2. Scalar Multiplication
  3. Dot and Cross Products
  4. Scalar Triple Products their Geometrical Interpretations
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