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NAME : IIT JEE Advanced Syllabus 2025

UPDATE : 29-07-2025

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JEE Mains Syllabus 2025: Subject & Chapter wise breakdown
SubjectChapters
Mathematics
  1. Sets, relations and functions
  2. Complex numbers and quadratic equations
  3. Matrices and determinants
  4. Permutations and combinations
  5. Mathematical induction
  6. Binomial theorem and its simple applications
  7. Sequences and series
  8. Limit, continuity and differentiability
  9. Integral calculus
  10. Differential equations
  11. Co-ordinate geometry
  12. Three dimensional geometry
  13. Vector algebra
  14. Statistics and probability
  15. Trigonometry
  16. Mathematical reasoning
PhysicsSection-A (Theory, 80%)
  1. Physics and measurement
  2. Kinematics
  3. Laws of motion
  4. Work, energy and power
  5. Rotational motion
  6. Gravitation
  7. Properties of solids and liquids
  8. Thermodynamics
  9. Kinetic theory of gases
  10. Oscillations and waves
  11. Electrostatics
  12. Current electricity
  13. Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
  14. Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
  15. Electromagnetic waves
  16. Optics
  17. Dual nature of matter and radiation
  18. Atoms and nuclei
  19. Electronic devices
  20. Communication systems

Section-B (Experimental Skills, 20%)
  1. Vernier callipers – diameter and depth measurement
  2. Screw gauge – thickness of wire/sheet
  3. Simple pendulum – amplitude vs time graph
  4. Metre scale – mass via moments
  5. Young’s modulus of wire
  6. Surface tension by capillary rise
  7. Viscosity via terminal velocity
  8. Cooling curve plotting
  9. Speed of sound using resonance tube
  10. Specific heat (solid/liquid) by mixtures
  11. Resistivity using metre bridge
  12. Resistance using Ohm’s law
  13. Potentiometer – emf comparison, internal resistance
  14. Galvanometer – resistance via half deflection
  15. Focal length of mirrors/lenses
  16. Deviation vs incidence graph (prism)
  17. Refractive index by microscope
  18. Diode, Zener, and transistor curves
  19. Identification of electronic components
  20. Using multimeter for component testing
Chemistry
Section-A (Physical Chemistry)
  1. Basic concepts in chemistry
  2. States of matter
  3. Atomic structure
  4. Chemical bonding and molecular structure
  5. Chemical thermodynamics
  6. Solutions
  7. Equilibrium
  8. Redox reactions and electrochemistry
  9. Chemical kinetics
  10. Surface chemistry

Section-B (Inorganic Chemistry)
  1. Classification of elements & periodicity
  2. Isolation of metals
  3. Hydrogen
  4. S-block and P-block elements
  5. D- and F-block elements
  6. Co-ordination compounds
  7. Environmental chemistry

Section-C (Organic Chemistry)
  1. Purification and characterisation
  2. Principles of organic chemistry
  3. Hydrocarbons
  4. Compounds with halogens, oxygen, nitrogen
  5. Polymers and biomolecules
  6. Chemistry in everyday life
  7. Practical chemistry principles

Section-D (Experimental Skills)
  1. Detection of N, S, and halogens
  2. Detection of functional groups: Hydroxyl, Carbonyl, Carboxyl, Amino
  3. Preparation:
    • Inorganic: Mohr’s salt, potash alum
    • Organic: Acetanilide, p-nitroacetanilide, aniline yellow, iodoform
  4. Titrimetric exercises:
    • Acid-base titration with indicators
    • Oxalic acid vs KMnO₄
    • Mohr’s salt vs KMnO₄
  5. Salt analysis:
    • Cations: Pb²⁺, Cu²⁺, Al³⁺, Fe³⁺, Zn²⁺, Ni²⁺, Ca²⁺, Ba²⁺, Mg²⁺, NH₄⁺
    • Anions: CO₃²⁻, S²⁻, SO₄²⁻, NO₃⁻, NO₂⁻, Cl⁻, Br⁻, I⁻
  6. Enthalpy and kinetic experiments
JEE Advanced 2025 Syllabus: Subject & Chapter wise breakdown

Physics Syllabus

S.NoSectionsTopics
1General
  1. Units and Dimensions
  2. Methods of measurement and error analysis for physical quantities pertaining to various experiments
2Mechanics
  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
3Thermal 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
4Electricity 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
5Optics
  1. Rectilinear Propagation of Light
  2. Wave Nature of Light
6Modern Physics
  1. Atomic Nucleus
  2. Fission and Fusion Processes
  3. Photoelectric Effect
  4. Bohr’s Theory of Hydrogen Like Atoms

Chemistry Syllabus

S.NoSectionsTopics
1Physical 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
2Inorganic 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
3Organic 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

Mathematics Syllabus

S.NoSectionsTopics
1Algebra
  1. Algebra of Complex Numbers
  2. Triangle Inequality
  3. Geometric Interpretations
  4. Quadratic Equations with Real Coefficients
  5. Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic Progressions
  6. Logarithms and their Properties
  7. Permutations and Combinations
  8. Matrices
  9. Probability
2Trigonometry
  1. Trigonometric Functions
  2. General Solution of Trigonometric Equations
  3. Relations between Sides and Angles of a Triangle
  4. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
3Analytical 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
4Differential 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
5Integral 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
6Vectors
  1. Addition of Vectors
  2. Scalar Multiplication
  3. Dot and Cross Products
  4. Scalar Triple Products and their Geometrical Interpretations
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