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JEE Advanced 2024: Key Chapters by Subject for Last Week.

JEE Advanced 2024: With the exam set on May 26, students are already well into their study sessions for JEE Advanced. As the exam provides entry to the nation’s most sought-after IIT institutes, candidates should strengthen their preparation with a solid plan.

In order to assist students in streamlining their study methods during the final week, the article concentrates on subject-by-subject preparation for the forthcoming exam.

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Physics

As the exam is just a few days away, students should concentrate on chapters that carry a lot of weight. Work power energy, Current Electricity, Laws of Thermodynamics, Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current, Magnetic Effects of Current, and Electrostatics are all very important from the standpoint of JEE Advanced 2024.

It is strongly advised that applicants review the key ideas on the subjects. Reviewing difficulties that have already been resolved can help to reinforce understanding rather than creating new ones. This method helps with concept reinforcement as well as error detection and correction, which is an important part of exam preparation. Furthermore, students may benefit from memorization of important formulas and derivations during the exam.

Chemistry

In Chemistry, Chemical bonding and molecular structure, General organic chemistry, Electrochemistry, Carbonyl Compounds — aldehydes and Ketones, and Atomic structure are important topics that are more likely to be asked in exams.

When studying Chemistry, one should be well-versed in the important reactions and the various organic chemistry mechanisms. Considering that chemical bonding and periodic tables form the basis for various concepts, during preparation, students should focus on getting a good grasp of the fundamentals to amplify their performance in the section.

Mathematics

To score well in Mathematics, prioritise Continuity and Differentiation, Definite integration, Circle, Probability, and Differential Equations. Students should solve as many mock tests as possible and time themselves to increase their speed and accuracy while solving the problems. Going back to the notes maintained over the year can be very helpful in keeping the important formulas at the tip of the finger.

While the subject-wise strategy is essential, it’s equally important to cover the entire syllabus and not solely focus on high-weightage chapters. Regularly solving mock tests can familiarize students with the paper pattern and enhance their application of concepts.

JEE Advanced 2024: Admit Card, Exam Date (26 May), Syllabus, Pattern, Previous Year Papers.

JEE Advanced 2024: IIT Madras has issued the JEE Advanced admit card 2024 to the registered candidates. The link to download the admit card is being sent to the candidates on their registered email IDs. JEE Advanced 2024 exam date is May 26. The exam timing for JEE Advanced 2024 paper 1 is from 9 am to 12 noon, and for paper 2, it is from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. IIT Madras has confirmed officially that the JEE Advanced 2024 exam date will not be changed despite the Lok Sabha elections. The exam will be held in exam centers across 229 cities in India and 3 cities outside India. The JEE Advanced exam will be held in computer-based test (CBT) mode and it will have two papers, each containing three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Candidates must attempt both papers 1 and 2 to be eligible for admission to the IITs.

Mock exams for JEE Advanced 2024 can be found on the official website, jeeadv.ac.in. The JEE Advanced information brochure is now available in both Hindi and English from IIT Madras, the institute that is organizing JEE Advanced in 2024. The official JEE Advanced 2024 website also has the schedule and syllabus for the exam. The JEE Main syllabus reduction has not resulted in any modifications to the JEE Advanced syllabus for 2024. Every year, the JEE Advanced exam’s question distribution, total score, and marking system are altered.

To familiarize themselves with the JEE Advanced test format and key themes included in the exam over time, candidates can practice JEE Advanced previous year question papers. On the official website and this page, they can also discover more information about the exam, such as crucial dates, JEE Advanced 2024 qualifying requirements, the application procedure, deadline, syllabus, and admissions procedure.

JEE Advanced 2024 Latest News and Updates

Read below some of the latest news and updates on JEE Advanced 2024:

JEE Advanced 2024 Exam Dates & Schedule

Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of the JEE Advanced 2024 exam.

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates
17 May ’24 – 26 May ’24JEE Advanced 2024 Admit Card available for downloadingONGOING
25 May ’24JEE Advanced 2024 Choosing of scribe by PwD candidates
26 May ’24JEE Advanced 2024 Exam
31 May ’24JEE Advanced 2024 response sheet release date
02 Jun ’24JEE Advanced 2024 provisional answer keys available
02 Jun ’24 – 03 Jun ’24JEE Advanced 2024 answer key challenge window
09 Jun ’24JEE Advanced 2024 final answer key and result declaration
10 Jun ’24JoSAA 2024 starts

DatesPast Exam Dates
10 May ’24The last date to pay the fee by JEE Advanced 2024 by all candidates
27 Apr ’24 – 07 May ’24JEE Advanced 2024 registrations for Indian Nationals
16 Apr ’24 – 07 May ’24The last date to pay fee by JEE Advanced 2024 by all candidates
14 Apr ’24JEE Advanced 2024 practice test for paper 1 and paper 2 release date

JEE Advanced 2024 Highlights

The highlights of JEE Advanced 2024 can be checked below. This will give you quick information about the exam.

Exam ParticularsExam Details
Exam NameJoint Entrance Exam Advanced
Conducting BodySome candidates appeared
Exam LevelNational
Exam FrequencyOnce a year
Mode of ExamComputer-based test
Number of candidates registered1,89,487 (last year)
Number of candidates appeared1,80,372 (last year)
Number of candidates passed43,769 (last year)
Courses offered through Entrance ExamA number of candidates appeared
Total seats in IITs17,385
Exam FeesFemale and SC/ST: INR 1,450All Other Categories: INR 2,900Candidates residing in SAARC countries: USD 90Candidates residing in Non- SAARC countries: USD 180
Exam DurationPaper-1: 3 hours per-2: 3 hours total: 6 hours
No. of PapersTwo papers
Language/Medium of ExamEnglish / Hindi
Colleges Accepting Exam ScorePaper-1: 3 hours per-2: 3 hoursTotal: 6 hours
Official Websitejeeadv.ac.in
Contact DetailsOrganizing Chairperson
JEE (Advanced) 2024
JEE Office, IIT Madras, Chennai – 600 036
E-mail: orgjee@iitm.ac.inHelp Desk:
Phone No. : +91-44-22578220
Monday to Friday (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM)
Information brochureDownload PDF (English)Download PDF (Hindi)

JEE Advanced 2024 Admit Card

Candidates can access the admit card under their respective JEE Advanced 2024 login. Candidates who successfully register for JEE Advanced 2024 by paying the application fee, are issued the JEE Advanced admit card 2024. The test center is allotted via the admit card only. 

On the day of the exam, candidates must carry a printed copy of the downloaded admit card and their valid original photo identity card, any one of the following:

  • Aadhaar Card
  • School/College/Institute ID
  • Driving License
  • Voter ID
  • Passport
  • PAN Card
  • Notarized Certificate with photograph

Only candidates having valid admit cards and photo identity cards are allowed to write the examination. Only pens, pencils, drinking water in a transparent bottle, a downloaded admit card, and an original photo identity card are allowed to be taken inside the examination hall. 

JEE Advanced 2024 Mock Test – OUT

The JEE Advanced 2024 mock test is available on the official website. There are 2 mock tests available for the exam from last year – Mock test 1 and Mock test 2. Candidates must take mock tests to know the exam pattern, analyze their preparation for the exam, understand the demands of the exam, and so on.

Mock tests have the following benefits:

  • Candidates can check the difficulty level.
  • They can analyze their preparation so far.
  • They can get used to the computer-based test format.
  • Candidates can also practice tie management, speed, and accuracy.

JEE Advanced 2024 Syllabus – OUT

The syllabus of JEE Advanced 2024 has not changed due to the reduction in JEE Main syllabus. Candidates can check the JEE Advanced 2024 syllabus PDF for the exam below:

SubjectJEE Advanced Syllabus PDFs
JEE Advanced 2024 syllabusDownload Here
Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT)Download Here

JEE Advanced 2024 Syllabus Subject Wise: Candidates can check below the syllabus for JEE Advanced 2024 Maths, JEE Advanced 2024 Physics, and JEE Advanced 2024 Chemistry:

JEE Advanced 2024 Exam Pattern

Check the question paper pattern, marking scheme, time, etc details of the JEE Advanced 2024 exam below:

  • Mode of the exam: The examination will be conducted ONLY in the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
  • Number of papers: JEE (Advanced) 2024 will consist of two question papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2 of three hours duration each. Both papers are compulsory.
  • Language: English and Hindi
  • Total duration: 6 hours
  • Marking scheme: The JEE Advanced marking scheme changes each year. Negative marks may be awarded for incorrect answers to some of the questions. Details of the marking scheme will be provided in the “Instructions to Candidates” section at the time of examination.
  • Number of sections: Each question paper will consist of three separate sections, viz., Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. 

JEE Advanced 2024 Application Form (Over)

Only those candidates who secure JEE Main 2024 rank among the top 2.5 lakh candidates are eligible to fill the JEE Advanced application form. The application process is online and the form is available only on the official website. 

  • As the first step, every student needs to register through the official website by providing their JEE Main 2024 roll number, password, and security pin.
  • As the second step, students have to enter various personal details like their name, parents’ name, communication details, address details, etc. in the specific columns of the JEE Advanced 2024 application form. The details entered in the application form must be accurate as the incorrect details may lead to the cancellation of candidature at later stages.
  • Students will also need to enter their choices of exam centers while filling out the application form.
  • Apart from the details, students will also need to upload scanned images of the documents needed.
  • After submitting all the details, students must take multiple printouts of the final application form for future requirements

Scanned documents to be uploaded in the online application form:

Candidates will have to upload scanned documents in the online form. The required documents are given below:

  1. Class X certificate if the date of birth is mentioned in it or the birth certificate.
  2. Class XII (or equivalent examination) certificate
  3. Class XII (or equivalent examination) certificate
  4. If the candidate’s name is not the same as in the Class X certificate, a gazette notification showing the change of name. 
  5. Caste certificates as needed.

JEE Advanced 2024 application fee:

The JEE Advanced application fee is as follows:

Registration fee for Examination Centres in India
Indian NationalsFemale Candidates (all categories)₹ 1600
SC, ST, and PwD Candidates₹ 1600
All Other Candidates₹ 3200
OCI/PIO cardholders
(where the OCI/PIO card was
issued before 04-03-2021)
Female Candidates (GEN and GEN-PwD)₹ 1600
OPEN (GEN-PwD)₹ 1600
OPEN (GEN)₹ 3200
Foreign Nationals &
OCI/PIO cardholders
(where the OCI/PIO card was
issued on or after 04-03-2021)
Candidates Residing in SAARC CountriesUSD 100
Candidates Residing in Non-SAARC CountriesUSD 200
Registration Fee for Examination Centres in Foreign Countries
Indian Nationals and OCI/PIO cardholders
(where the OCI/PIO card was
issued before 04-03-2021)
AllUSD 100
Foreign Nationals &
OCI/PIO cardholders
(where the OCI/PIO card was
issued on or after 04-03-2021)
Candidates Residing in SAARC CountriesUSD 100
Candidates Residing in Non-SAARC CountriesUSD 200

JEE Main 2024 scores: Candidates should be among the top 2,50,000 successful candidates (including all categories) in BE/BTech Paper of JEE (Main) 2024. This year, as many as 250284 candidates have passed JEE Mains to appear for JEE Advanced. Check the table below:

CategoryNumber of “Top” JEE Main candidates to be selected for JEE Advanced 2024
UR-ALL97351
UR-PwD3973
EWS-ALL25029
OBC-ALL67570
SC-ALL37581
ST-ALL18780

  •  Age limit: Candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1999. Five years of age relaxation is given to SC, ST, and PwD candidates, i.e. these candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1994.
  • Number of attempts: A candidate can attempt JEE (Advanced) a maximum of two times in two consecutive years. The candidates who are appearing for JEE Advanced 2024 for the first time, can also appear for JEE Advanced 2025.
  • Appearance in Class XII (or equivalent) examination: Candidates who passed Class 12 in 2023 or 2024 are eligible for JEE Advanced 2024.

JEE Advanced 2024 Preparation Tips

Below are some of the preparation tips that students must follow to score well in the exam:

  • Students must start their JEE Advanced preparation early. It will help them to complete the syllabus timely, clear doubts, revise it thoroughly and appear for the mock tests.
  • Next, prepare a suitable timetable and stick to it throughout the preparation. Try to cover the entire syllabus.
  • Students must have an in-depth understanding of all the basic as well as advanced concepts. It can be done by solving questions on a regular basis.
  • Maintain good health and mental stability. JEE preparation can be stressful. Take time off or breaks between study hours and relax.

JEE Advanced 2024 Admission Process

The admission process for JEE Advanced 2024 starts with JEE Main. Check the infographic below for a better understanding.

  • Register for JEE Main 2024.
  • Appear for JEE Main 2024 and achieve a rank among the top 2.5 lakh candidates in BE/BTech paper. 
  • Register for JEE Advanced 2024.
  • Download the JEE Advanced 2024 admit card
  • Appear for JEE Advanced 2024
  • Check the result
  • Register in JoSAA counselling for seat allotment in IITs

JEE Advanced 2024 Exam Centres

The exam centres of JEE Advanced 2024 are to be placed across various cities in India. Candidates shall be allowed to choose the test cities of their choice and preference while filling out the online form. JEE Advanced exam centres are divided into seven zones namely, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Bombay, IIT, Kharagpur, IT Roorkee, IIT Kanpur, and IIT Madras. Candidates will be asked to choose their zone basis their preference, at the time of filling out the JEE Advanced 2024 application form. The centre will be allotted to the chosen centres by the candidates. Details of the centre like the address, name, reporting time, etc will be available with the JEE Advanced 2024 admit card. JEE (Advanced) 2024 will not be conducted in any centres outside India.

JEE Advanced 2024 Cutoff

Only those candidates who score the minimum prescribed marks in each subject and also in aggregate will be included in the rank list. Check the JEE Advanced 2024 cutoff marks below:

Check the minimum marks needed to qualify below:

Rank ListMinimum Marks in Each SubjectMinimum Aggregate Marks
Common Rank List (CRL)886
OBC-NCL rank list777
GEN-EWS rank list777
SC rank list443
ST rank list443
Common-PwD rank list (CRL-PwD)443
OBC-NCL-PwD rank list443
GEN-EWS-PwD rank list443
SC-PwD rank list443
ST-PwD rank list443
Preparatory course (PC) rank lists222

Check the minimum percentage needed to qualify below:

Rank ListMinimum percentage of marks in each subjectMinimum percentage of aggregate marks
Common rank list (CRL)6.83%23.89%
GEN-EWS rank list6.15%21.50%
OBC-NCL rank list6.15%21.50%
SC rank list3.42%11.95%
ST rank list3.42%11.95%
Common-PwD rank list (CRL-PwD)3.42%11.95%
GEN-EWS-PwD rank list3.42%11.95%
OBC-NCL-PwD rank list3.42%11.95%
SC-PwD rank list3.42%11.95%
ST-PwD rank list3.42%11.95%
Preparatory course rank lists1.71%5.98%

JEE Advanced 2024 Answer Key and Response Sheet

The provisional answer keys for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 are displayed on the online portal. After the display of provisional answer keys, the candidates may submit their challenges, if any, on the JEE Advanced 2024 candidate portal. The final answer keys are displayed on the website, after considering the candidates’ challenges. The marks will be awarded in accordance with the final answer key.

The responses of the candidates who have appeared for BOTH Paper 1 and Paper 2, recorded during the exam, will be available for viewing, downloading and printing from the JEE advanced portal.

EE Advanced 2024 Result

JEE Advanced 2024 result is announced online. Candidates have to login to check their scores and download the scorecard. Text messages will also be sent to the candidates to their registered mobile numbers. Individual rank cards will not be sent to candidates.

The marks obtained by a candidate in Physics in JEE Advanced 2024 will be equal to the marks scored in the Physics part of Paper 1 plus the marks scored in the Physics part of Paper 2. Marks obtained in Chemistry and Mathematics will be calculated in the same way. The aggregate marks obtained by a candidate in JEE (Advanced) 2024 will be the sum of the marks awarded to the candidate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. A candidate is said to have qualified in JEE (Advanced) if they secure the minimum percentage of marks in each subject and in the aggregate, as per the respective category.

JEE Advanced Conducting IITs

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced is conducted by one of the seven zonal Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), namely IIT Roorkee, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, and IIT Guwahati, on a round-robin basis. The IITs are arranged in a rational order to conduct the exam, and the rotation is usually from the top to the bottom of the list and then starting again at the top of the list and so on. The exam is guided by the Joint Admission Board (JAB). This rotation system is essentially a way to ensure fair distribution of exam conduction responsibility among the seven zonal IITs.

Check the table below for JEE Advanced organising IITs over the years:

YearJEE Advanced Organising IIT
2010IIT Madras
2011IIT Kanpur
2012IIT Delhi
2013IIT Delhi
2014IIT Kharagpur
2015IIT Bombay
2016IIT Guwahati
2017IIT Madras
2018IIT Kanpur
2019IIT Roorkee
2020IIT Delhi
2021IIT Kharagpur
2022IIT Bombay
2023IIT Guwahati
2024IIT Madras
2025IIT Kanpur
2026IIT Roorkee
2027IIT Delhi

JEE Advanced Data: Number of Candidates Registered, Qualified and Seats Offered

Candidates can check below the JEE Advanced data for the number of candidates registered, qualified and seats offered to them:

YearNumber of candidates registeredNumber of candidates appeared in both papersNumber of qualified candidatesNumber of candidates allotted seats in IITs
2023189,4871803724376917340
20221600381555384071216635
20211511931416994186216296
20201608381508384320416061
20191744321613193870513604
20181656561551583198812069
201717181415954051040
20161559481476783656610576

AAT 2024

The BArch program is available at IIT (BHU) Varanasi, IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee only. Candidates desirous of joining the BArch (Architecture) program will have to pass the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT). Only those candidates who have qualified in JEE (Advanced) 2024 are eligible to appear in AAT 2024. AAT will be conducted at all IITs. No separate admit card will be issued for AAT. The downloaded admit card of JEE (Advanced) 2024 has to be printed and produced in the AAT examination hall, along with the original photo identity card.

Candidates must register online at the JEE (Advanced) 2024 online portal for AAT. The test will consist of one paper of three hours duration in the English language only. Candidates should bring their own drawing and colouring aids.  The results of AAT will be declared on the JEE (Advanced) 2024 online portal.

Twins crack JEE Main 2024; Aarav Bhatt gets 100 percentile, and Aarush scores 99.65

Aarav and Aarush Bhatt believe studying together helped them stay focused, as they could pull each other up if one of them was not able to study or was having any doubts. ‘A little bit of healthy competition helped us immensely,’ the brothers say.

Aarav and Aarush Bhatt, twins from Gurugram, have spent the last few years getting ready for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Despite passing JEE Main, they are so focused on succeeding in JEE Advanced that instead of celebrating, they have gone back to studying.

Aarush received 99.65, whereas Aarav received a 100 percentile score. The results of JEE Main Session 2 were made public on April 24.

Aarav, who is nineteen years old, is among the fifty-six applicants who have achieved a perfect score this year. He chose not to show up for the April session, similar to a few others, and only attended the January 2024 session.

“My focus has always been JEE Advanced and since I got 100 percentile in session 1, I decided to skip the April session. Advance is the ultimate goal that will help me achieve my dream,”

Future mathematicians , inspired by mother

Aarav wishes to go into IIT Delhi’s Mathematics and Computing department instead of following the typical path of Computer Science Engineering, unlike a few previous toppers. Aarush, his sibling, also want to study BSc Mathematics at IIT Bombay. Their mother is the source of their passion for mathematics.

Meet the toppers

“Our father holds a degree in electrical engineering, while our mother holds an MA in yoga and an MSc in math. Therefore, we developed a childhood love for mathematics. We never considered studying CSE or other disciplines because we saw our parents follow this path, which inspired us to follow in their footsteps as well. The twins claimed that their mother’s teaching of mathematics up until Class 10 had also had an impact on them.

When questioned about whether they had set their sights on any particular IIT, the twins promptly clarified that getting a high JEE Advanced score is their main goal.

“After we succeed in JEE Advanced, we’ll consider the institute.” We will consider all of this only after our first year of engineering, when we will have sufficient time to investigate IITs, they stated.

Regular classes instead of mock ones
Aarav and Aarush chose to continue attending Amity International in Gurugram as normal students despite the JEE Main hopefuls’ prevalent belief that fake schools assist students stay disciplined.

“In the past, we would get up at seven in the morning to go to our usual classes. This supported our discipline. There was no time to spend because there was a predetermined schedule for studying vital things in school. Dummy school was not an option for Aarush and me because we learned more in class than we could have at home, he continued, adding that it also helped that their coaching center was close to the school.

JEE Main v/s NEET UG: Crucial differences in subject preparation, important chapters

Understanding the nuances and aligning study approaches with the specific exam requirements are crucial for aspirants aiming to excel in either of these competitive examinations.

The journey toward success in competitive exams like NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) is marked by rigorous preparation. Both exams — NEET for medical aspirants and JEE for engineering — demand meticulous planning and a structured approach. However, the strategies for subject-specific preparation in these exams have unique subtleties that are crucial for aspirants looking to succeed in these challenging tests.

Biology vs. Mathematics

NEET aspirants prioritise Biology, a substantial section of the exam (50 per cent), focusing on comprehensive understanding, memorisation, and interpretation of biological concepts, complemented by extensive reading of NCERT books. In contrast, JEE applicants delve deeply into mathematics, emphasising problem-solving skills and a profound understanding of complex mathematical concepts through various resources.

Serial No.Important Chapters in NEET BiologyImportant Chapters in JEE Main MathematicsImportant Chapters in JEE Advanced Mathematics
1Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesMatrices and DeterminantsConic Sections
2Molecular Basis of Inheritance3-Dimensional GeometryIntegrals
3Human ReproductionLimits, Continuity &DifferentiabilityApplicationof Derivatives
4Sexual Reproduction in Flowering PlantsSequence & SeriesComplex Number andQuadratic Equations
5Animal KingdomDefinite IntegralsTrigonometric Functions
6Principles of Inheritance and VariationVectorsProbability
7BiomoleculesBinomial TheoremsContinuity andDifferentiability
8Cell: The Unit of LifeDifferential EquationsVector Algebra
9EvolutionApplication of DerivativesThree DimensionalGeometry
10Morphology of Flowering PlantsPermutations & CombinationsSequences and Series

Chemistry

The Chemistry syllabi of NEET and JEE share many similarities. However, JEE poses complex questions that are more computation-oriented.

NEET-specific preparation:

  • Commence with a meticulous study of the NCERT book, as questions often mirror its content.
  • Memorise formulas and equations, creating a formula chart for easy reference.
  • Regularly practise solving numerical problems.

JEE-specific preparation:

  • Prioritise understanding Physical Chemistry formulas and their applications.
  • Practise rapid calculations for answering physical chemistry questions, optimising time management during the exam.
  • Excel in Organic Chemistry by mastering name reactions and crucial equations, concentrating on understanding reaction mechanisms. 
Serial No.Important Chapters in NEET ChemistryImportant Chapters in JEE Main ChemistryImportant Chapters in JEE Advanced Chemistry
1ThermodynamicsBiomolecules, Polymers,Chemistry in Everyday LifeThe P-Block Elements
2EquilibriumThe s-Block Elements,HydrogenAldehydes, Ketonesand Carboxylic Acids
3HydrocarbonsAldehyde, Ketone andCarboxylic AcidCoordination Compounds
4Alcohols, Phenols, and EthersCoordination CompoundsThermodynamics
5Chemical KineticsElectrochemistry, Redox Reactions& Volumetric AnalysisElectrochemistry
6Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic AcidsOrganic Chemistry: Some BasicPrinciples and TechniquesHydrocarbons
7The P-Block ElementsThe p-Block Elements(Group 13 to Group 18)Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles & Techniques
8ElectrochemistryEquilibriumChemical Kineticsand Nuclear Chemistry
9Chemical Bonding and Molecular StructureAminesPrinciples of Qualitative Analysis
10Coordination CompoundsChemical Bonding andMolecular StructureAmines

Physics

Although the Physics syllabi of NEET and JEE share  similarities, JEE questions, unlike NEET, often require multiple concepts in one question.

NEET-specific preparation:

  • Avoid consulting multiple books on a single topic, relying on trusted sources.
  • Mark crucial questions, particularly in Mechanics and Electromagnetism, for effective revision.
  • Grasp fundamental ideas and concepts before delving into formulas.

JEE-specific preparation:

  • Develop conceptual clarity for solving numerical problems.
  • After solving problems in NCERT and HC Verma’s books, tackle more advanced problems in Irodov’s book.
  • Utilise diagrams to solve problems efficiently. Practise putting data on a diagram for analysis and step minimisation.
  • Develop analytical skills for problem-solving without relying on memorisation.
  • Exposure to Olympiad exams enhances readiness for JEE Advanced.
Serial No.Important Chapters in NEET PhysicsImportant Chapters in JEE Main PhysicsImportant Chapters in JEE Advanced Physics
1ElectromagnetismCurrent ElectricitySystem of Particlesand Rotational Motion
2Modern PhysicsSystem of particlesand Rotational motionRay Optics AndOptical Instruments
3Geometrical OpticsSemiconductorsThermodynamics
4MechanicsRay OpticsCurrent Electricity
5Semiconductor DevicesMoving Charges andMagnetismMechanicalProperties of Fluids
6Work, Power andEnergyWaves & Sound
7Electric Potential &CapacitanceMoving Chargesand Magnetism
8ThermodynamicsElectric Chargesand Fields
9Dual Nature ofRadiation and MatterWork, Energyand Power
10Physical World & Unitsand MeasurementNuclei

Variance of Materials

NEETJEE MainJEE Advanced
ChemistryNCERT booksNCERT – XI and XII (Part 1 & 2);
Organic Chemistry by Morrison Boyd;
Numerical Chemistry by P Bahadur;
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee;
Organic and Inorganic Chemistry by OP Tandon
Physical Chemistry by Atkins;
Organic Chemistry by Solomons;
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee;
Basic Inorganic Chemistry by Cotton and Wilkinson
PhysicsNCERT books and Concept of Physics by HC Verma (Vol. I & II)NCERT Books (Vol. 1 & 2 of 11th & 12th);
Concept of Physics (Vol. 1 & Vol. 2) by HC Verma;
Fundamental Physics by David Halliday, Jearl Walker, and Robert Resnick;
Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
NCERT Books (Vol. 1 & 2 of 11th & 12th); Concept of Physics (Vol. 1 & Vol. 2) by HC Verma;Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov;Problems in Physics by SS Krotov;Problems in Elementary Physics by Bukhovtsev & Shalnov; 

While both NEET and JEE demand dedication, resilience, and a structured study approach, the key differences lie in the emphasis on specific subjects and the depth of knowledge required. NEET leans towards a more holistic understanding of concepts, focusing on memorisation and application, while JEE leans towards mathematical prowess, problem-solving, and an in-depth grasp of scientific principles.

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