JEE Advanced Chapter Wise Weightage | Physics

For students aspiring for JEE Advanced, it will be helpful to understand the chapter wise weightage, so that you can strategize your preparation accordingly. Here we will go through JEE Advanced physics chapter wise weightage and as you will see class 11 and 12 carry almost an equal weightage based on the JEE Advanced papers from 2015 to 2021, though it seems that class 11 has slightly higher weightage on an average.

And before you go through the chapter wise weightage, note that JEE Advanced has two papers, of 3 hours each and both of which are conducted on the same date. Each paper has roughly 18 questions per subject i.e. physics, chemisty and mathematics or we can say that the student has 54 questions to attempt from in 3 hours.

 Note that the total marks (paper 1 + paper 2) is typically 360 and you can expect top 100 students to score 270 and above. To score in top 500 you need to score roughly 230 marks and above. For top 1000, one needs to score 200 and above marks, while to be in top 10,000 you need to score roughly 120 and above.

Now note that if you want to score in top 500, you should be scoring 80+/120 marks in physics, which amounts to getting roughyl about 24 and more questions right.

With that let’s explore number of questions you can expect from each chapter and hope you can strategize your preparation accordingly. (Do explore question types section of the website if you are serious about JEE Advanced) 

JEE Advanced Physics Chapter Wise Weightage (Yr. 2015 to 2021)

JEE Advanced Chapter Wise Weightage
ChapterPaper 1 + Paper 2
No of Questions
Units & Dimensions2 to 3
Kinematics0 to 1
Force and Motion1 to 2
Work Energy Power0 to 1
Center of Mass & Linear Momentum1 to 2
Rotation2 to 3
Gravitation0 to 1
Fluids and Elasticity2 to 3
Simple Harmonic Motion0 to 1
Waves1 to 2
Heat and Thermodynamics4 to 5
Electrostatics3 to 4
Current Electricity0 to 1
Magnetics1 to 2
Induction and LC Oscillations2 to 3
Optics3 to 4
Modern Physics4 to 5

Most important chapters from Class 11 are:

  • Heat and Thermodynamics
  • Rotation
  • Fluids and Elasticity
  • Units and Dimensions & Experimental Physics

Most important chapters from class 12 are:

  • Modern Physics
  • Electrostatics
  • Optics
  • Induction and AC

Note that these 8 chapters account for 26 out of 36 questions. So make sure that you develop good level of comfort with these chapters, which does not necessarily mean that you should ignore other 9 chapters listed in the table.

Click here to download the syllabus PDF from JEE Advanced website

How to prepare for JEE Advanced?

There are two key elements that will determine your success in JEE Advanced:
1 – Daily Routine
2 – Resources which includes study material and a coach who can help you clear up your doubts on concepts or questions on a regular basis

Here we will focus on the resources or study material for physics for which we have included a list of recommended books for JEE Advanced, towards the end, but what’s more important is an understanding of different types of questions that you could expect to see on any given concept, which will not only help deepen your understanding of the concept but build the needed problem-solving skills for JEE Advanced. Note that solving plenty of questions is key for building the required skill but to get the desired improvement in your problem-solving skills you need to solve many questions of different types.

To help you understand what we mean, here is an overview of different types of questions you can expect to see in JEE Advanced (or JEE Main or any other exam for that matter) on Fluids.

You can access question types for all chapters along with notes, solved questions, and explanation videos in the question types section of the website

Recommended list of books / resources for JEE Advanced & JEE Main

AceJEE Recommended Book 1 - AceJEE Online Platform

Online Platform by AceJEE - An initiative by IITians

Practice smart and build your concepts through 700+ question types (Unique and powerful feature). Get all the previous year's questions (JEE Main, JEE Advanced, and NTA). Comprehensive lecture videos to help you get an in-depth understanding of the concepts

AceJEE Recommended Book - Principles of Physics by Resnick Halliday Walker

Principles of Physics by Resnick Halliday & Walker

Good book to build your understanding of physics concepts. Examples and checkpoints are very helpful. Every student who is comfortable with English as the language should read it. Exercise questions are good, though they are written for US audience (lot's of references to terms that Indian students might not be familiar with)

AceJEE Recommended Book 3 - Concepts of Physics by HC Verma

Concepts of Physics by HC Verma

Lots of solved examples, Objective I & Objective II multiple choice questions (good for JEE Mains) and exercise questions (good for JEE Advanced). An average of about 100 questions per chapter. Volume I is very relevant for JEE students. Volume II has many chapters, towards the end, that are not in JEE syllabus and can be ignored. Theory is concise and helpful

AceJEE Recommended Book 4 - Understanding Physics by DC Pandey

Understanding Physics by DC Pandey

Good compilation of questions of varying difficulty with an average of about 150 questions per chapter divided into Level 1 and Level 2. Only drawback is the volume of information (5 books with 600+ pages in each of these 5 books).

AceJEE Recommended Book 5 - Cengage Physics

Cengage - Physics by B M Sharma

Good compilation of questions of varying difficulty level with an average of more than 200 questions in each chapter. Only drawback is the amount of information, which might make it slightly difficult cover all the important questions and revise the chapters

NCERT Textbooks (Class 11 & 12)

Since you will be using them for your 12th board exams, they will serve as a good read to further strengthen your understanding. Exercise questions, while limited in their scope of application of concepts, are good to go through at least once.