The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains is a competitive engineering entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in India. The exam is conducted every year for admission to undergraduate engineering programs at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and other top engineering colleges in the country.
The JEE Main syllabus 2025 assesses the applicant's aptitude and understanding of various subjects, including mathematics, physics, and chemistry. The syllabus is updated annually to reflect the latest trends and developments in engineering and technology.
This blog will take an in-depth look at the JEE Main Syllabus 2025. We will discuss the subjects covered in the exam and provide tips and strategies for preparing for the JEE Mains.
The JEE Mains syllabus is divided into three main subjects: mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Each subject is further divided into various topics covered in detail in the syllabus.
The following is a brief overview of the JEE Mains syllabus for 2025 exam for each subject:
Sets, Relations, and Functions |
Complex Numbers |
Determinant |
Quadratic Equations |
Matrices |
Permutations Combinations |
Mathematical Induction |
Sequence Series |
Binomial Theorem |
Limits and Continuity |
Differentiability |
Statistics |
Differential Equations |
Integral Calculus |
Trigonometry |
Vector Algebra |
Coordinate Geometry |
Mathematical Reasoning |
3D Geometry |
Probability |
Physics and Measurement |
Thermodynamics |
Kinematics |
Rotational Motion |
Gravitation |
Work and Energy |
Power |
Properties of Solids and Liquids |
Laws of Motion |
Electronic Devices |
Oscillations |
Waves |
Current Electricity |
Electromagnetic Waves |
Communication Systems |
Electromagnetic Induction |
Magnetism |
Alternating Currents |
Magnetic Effects of Current |
Kinetic Theory of Gases |
Dual Nature of Matter |
Radiation |
Atoms |
Nuclei |
Optics |
Electrostatics |
Physical Chemistry |
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Basic Concepts in Chemistry |
States of Matter |
Chemical Bonding |
Atomic Structure |
Molecular Structure |
Solutions |
Redox Reactions |
Chemical Thermodynamics |
Equilibrium |
Electrochemistry |
Surface Chemistry |
Chemical Kinetics |
Organic Chemistry |
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Polymers |
Principles of Practical Chemistry |
Organic Compounds – Characterisation and Purification |
Oxygen, Halogens, and Nitrogen Organic Compounds |
Hydrocarbons |
Biomolecules |
Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry |
Chemistry in Everyday Life |
Inorganic Chemistry |
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Hydrogen |
Classification of Elements |
Periodicity |
Alkali metals |
Group 13 to Group 18 Elements |
Alkaline Earth Metals |
D and f Block Elements |
Coordination Compounds |
Environmental Chemistry |
Isolation of Metals |
Particulars |
B.Tech |
B.Arch |
B.Planning |
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Total Questions |
90 Questions |
82 Questions |
105 Questions |
TotalScoring Marks |
300 Marks |
400 Marks |
400 Marks |
Total Sections |
Physics, Maths and Chemistry |
Mathematics, Drawing and Aptitude |
Mathematics, Drawing and Aptitude |
Total Number of Questions |
30 Objective Type - 10 Questions of MCQs with an answer as a numerical value, with equal weightage to Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry
From the 10 numerical value questions, only 5 questions have to be attempted by Candidates. |
Mathematics-30 Objective Type - 10 Questions for which the answer is Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and a numerical value.
From the 10 numerical value questions, only 5 questions have to be attempted by Candidates and only with numerical value answers.
50 MCQ
Drawing- 2 questions
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Mathematics- 20 Objective Type - 10 Questions for which the answer is a numerical value and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
From the 10 numerical value questions, only 5 questions have to be attempted by Candidates
Aptitude Test – 50 Objective Type - MCQs
Planning-Based Questions -25 Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
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Number of Marks per Section |
Physics- 100 Marks Chemistry- 100 Marks Mathematics- 100 Marks |
Mathematics- 100 Marks Aptitude- 200 Marks Drawing- 100 Marks |
Mathematics- 100 Marks Aptitude- 200 Marks Planning- 100 Marks |
The JEE Mains syllabus 2025 covers a wide range of topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. To succeed on the exam, it is important to start preparing early, set specific goals, create a study schedule, use study materials, practice frequently, and get enough sleep. By following these tips and staying focused and motivated, you can increase your chances of success on the JEE Mains exam. Good luck!