Join Entrance Examination 2019 Syllabus
NTA JEE Main 2019 Syllabus is one of the crucial points is that the student should be familiarized with before preparing for NTA JEE Main 2019 along with its exam pattern. Once these two are available, it becomes easier to prepare. NTA JEE Main 2019 is a national level exam which is conducted by CBSE for the candidates who wish to get the admission in BE / B.Tech, B.Arch / B.Plan in NITs, IIITs, CFTIs, and several other institutions.
NTA JEE Main 2019 Mathematics Syllabus
The candidates can check the NTA JEE Main 2019 Syllabus for Maths from the table below.
Unit
Topics
1.
Sets, Relations & Functions
2.
Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equation
3.
Matrices & Determinants
4.
Permutation & Combination
5.
Mathematical Induction
6.
Binomial Theorem
7.
Sequencers & Series
8.
Limit, Continuity & Differentiability
9.
Integral Calculus
10.
Differential Equations
11.
Coordinate Geometry
12.
Three Dimensional Geometry
13.
Vector Algebra
14.
Statistics & Probability
15.
Trigonometry
16.
Mathematical Reasoning
NTA JEE Main 2019 Physics Syllabus
For this subject, there are two sections. The detailed NTA JEE Main 2019 Syllabus can be checked below.
For Section-A: The syllabus is as follows:
Unit
Topics
1.
Physics & Measurement
2.
Kinematics
3.
Laws of Motion
4.
Work, Energy & Power
5.
Rotational Motion
6.
Gravitation
7.
Properties 0f Solids and Liquids
8.
Thermodynamics
9.
Kinetic Theory of Gases
10.
Oscillations & Waves
11.
Electrostatics
12.
Current Electricity
13.
Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism
14.
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
15.
Electromagnetic Waves
16.
Optics
17.
Dual Nature of Nature and Radiation
18.
Atoms and Nuclei
19.
Electronic Devices
20.
Communication System
For the Section- B: The syllabus is as follows:
Units
Topics
11.
Classifications of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
12.
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Metals
13.
Hydrogen
14.
Block Elements
15.
Block Elements (Other Groups)
16.
D- and -f Block Elements
17.
Coordination Compounds
18.
Environmental Chemistry
In the examination, the questions will be asked from CBSE Class 11 and 12 syllabi. There will be total 90 MQCs, of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and the total marks in the exam will be 360. Each question will carry 4 marks and the negative marking of 1 mark will be done.