JEE Main 2022: List of important topics asked in last years' exams; Subject-wise difficulty level
JEE Main exam 2022 will be held in two sessions - June & July. Check the previous year’s most asked topics and subject-wise difficulty here.
Predict your top engineering college admission chances based on your JEE Main All India Rank & NTA Score.
Use NowDebodh Kumar | May 4, 2022 | 12:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI: JEE Main 2022 exam is scheduled to be held in two sessions - June and July. Registered candidates can expect the JEE Main admit card soon on the official website - jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Session 1 of the NTA JEE Main exam will be conducted from June 20 to 29, whereas, session 2 will be conducted from July 21 to 30. Therefore, candidates are advised to refer to the JEE Main 2022 preparation tips to score well in the exam.
Moreover, to strengthen the JEE Main preparation, candidates must refer to the list of most asked topics in the previous year. Here is the previous year's JEE Mains exam analysis that the candidates need to go through.
JEE Main 2022: Previous years’ exam analysis
-
According to the previous year’s JEE Main exam, the difficulty level of Physics was easy to moderate, Chemistry was easy, and Mathematics was moderate to tough.
-
The most asked topics in the Physics subject were from the topics like Kinematics, Modern Physics & Optics, Electromagnetics waves, Semiconductors, Electromagnetic induction, and Heat & Thermodynamics.
-
In Chemistry, most of the questions were asked from Organic Chemistry, while the overall weightage of Inorganic Chemistry was more. Whereas, physical chemistry was asked in Numerical Based Type questions.
-
The most asked topics in Mathematics subject were Calculus, Matrices, 3D & Vector Algebra, Probability, Binomial Theorem, and Permutation & Combination.
JEE Main 2022: Subject-wise important topics
Here is the list of all the important topics that need to be prepared for the JEE Main 2022 exam:
Physics |
Chemistry |
Mathematics |
Heat & Thermodynamics |
Atomic Structure |
3 Dimensional Geometry |
Properties of Matter |
Carboxylic Acids & Its Derivatives |
Straight Line |
Ray Optics |
Gaseous & Liquid State |
Vectors |
Wave optics |
d-Block Elements |
Definite Integral & Area Under the Curve |
Electromagnetic Waves |
Coordination Compound |
Determinant & Matrices |
Gravitation |
Aromatic Compounds |
Functions |
Semiconductors |
General Organic Chemistry |
Sequence & Series |
Error & Instrument Analysis |
Alkyl Halides |
Quadratic Equation |
Rotation |
Nuclear & Surface Chemistry |
Binomial Theorem & M. I. |
Current Electricity & Capacitors |
Chemical Kinetics |
Complex Number |
Kinematics |
Chemical Bonding |
Circle |
Electrostatics |
Electrochemistry |
Probability Distribution (Binomial + Mean & Variance) |
Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism |
Thermodynamics |
Application of Derivatives |
Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current |
p-Block Elements |
Limits, Continuity & Differentiability |
Bohr’s Atomic Model |
Isomerism |
Conic Sections |
Oscillations |
Aldehydes and Ketones |
|
Waves & Sound |
||
Photoelectric Effect |
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Lok Sabha Election 2024: Over 50 students, teachers arrested over past 5 years
- Diversity and inclusion ‘all on paper’, writes a transgender activist on experience at work
- ‘This is terrible’: West Bengal teachers who fought recruitment scam dismayed by cancellation
- More women joining engineering with scholarships, affirmative action in admission, placements
- BTech in Marathi: How PCCOE Pune is showing the way
- ‘We hope to admit students from outside Kerala’: CET Trivandrum principal
- IIIT Bangalore plans to launch BTech programmes, says director
- COMEDK UGET ‘model exam’ for engineering colleges: Executive Secretary
- Top IT companies have cut thousands of jobs in past months, reports on headcounts show
- Project to attract foreign students to IITs still a work-in-progress