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2025-26_JR C-120 JEE MAIN_ WTM-05 Exam Syllabus
Exam Date: 12-07-2025 (Saturday):
MATHEMATICS: Introduction, A.P - A.M, G.P - G.M, H.P - H.M, Sum of n terms of A.P,
G.P, A.G.P, Sum of infinite GP, AGP , A.M - G.M - H.M inequaliteis,
Power means and Weighted means, Telescopic summation, Triangle
Inequality, Cauchy - Scwartz's inequality, Trigonometry Ratios :
Introduction and Measurement of Angles, Measurement of Angles,
Trigonometric Ratios & Identities, Compounds Angles: T- Ratios of
Compound angle, T-Ratio of Multiple, sub-multiple angles (Excluding
graph, periodicity and extreme values), Excluding half angles
PHYSICS : Kinematics (50%) + NLM upto Concept of Pseudo force, Apparent
weight of a body in a lift, spring balance (50%)
CHEMISTRY :Track-I: Atomic Structure: Electronic configurations: pauli, Hund,
Aufbau Concepts, Magnetic Properties & Exchange Energy Chemical
bonding: Introduction of Electronic theory of valency, Lattice
energy, factors which influence lattice energy, Born haber cycle,
Crystal structures of NaCl and CsCl (only), Ionic bond, favourable
conditions for ionic bond, Fajans rules, Properties of ionic
compounds, Covalent bond, Lewis dot formula, formal charge,
Valency Bond theory (VBT) orbital concept, overlapping of atomic
orbitals, VSEPR theory, Sigma and Pi bonds and limilations of VBT,
General properties of covalent compounds, Hybridisation, sailent
features and important conditions of Hybridisation, Hybridisation
with suitable examples & Dative bond, dipole moment, polarity of
bonds, Dipole moment applications, dipole moment, polarity of
bonds, Dipole moment applications
Track-II: General Organic Chemistry: Differential extraction and
chromatography, principles and their applications, Qualitative
analysis – Detection of Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Carbon, sulphur,
phosphorus and halogens, Quantitative analysis -Estimation of
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, halogens, sulphur, phosphorus,
Calculations of empirical formulae and molecular formulae,
Structure and Nomenclature, Hybridisation of carbon, Sigma and pi-
bonds, Shapes of simple organic molecules, Allotropes of carbon
2025-26_JR C-120 JEE ADVANCED_ WTA-05 Exam Syllabus
Exam Date: 13-07-2025 (Sunday) :
MATHEMATICS: Introduction, A.P - A.M, G.P - G.M, H.P - H.M, Sum of n terms of A.P,
G.P, A.G.P, Sum of infinite GP, AGP , A.M - G.M - H.M inequaliteis,
Power means and Weighted means, Telescopic summation, Triangle
Inequality, Cauchy - Scwartz's inequality, Trigonometry Ratios :
Introduction and Measurement of Angles, Measurement of Angles,
Trigonometric Ratios & Identities, Compounds Angles: T- Ratios of
Compound angle, T-Ratio of Multiple, sub-multiple angles (Excluding
graph, periodicity and extreme values), Excluding half angles
PHYSICS : Kinematics (50%) + NLM upto Concept of Pseudo force, Apparent
weight of a body in a lift, spring balance (50%)
CHEMISTRY :Track-I: Atomic Structure: Electronic configurations: pauli, Hund,
Aufbau Concepts, Magnetic Properties & Exchange Energy Chemical
bonding: Introduction of Electronic theory of valency, Lattice
energy, factors which influence lattice energy, Born haber cycle,
Crystal structures of NaCl and CsCl (only), Ionic bond, favourable
conditions for ionic bond, Fajans rules, Properties of ionic
compounds, Covalent bond, Lewis dot formula, formal charge,
Valency Bond theory (VBT) orbital concept, overlapping of atomic
orbitals, VSEPR theory, Sigma and Pi bonds and limilations of VBT,
General properties of covalent compounds, Hybridisation, sailent
features and important conditions of Hybridisation, Hybridisation
with suitable examples & Dative bond, dipole moment, polarity of
bonds, Dipole moment applications, dipole moment, polarity of
bonds, Dipole moment applications
Track-II: General Organic Chemistry: Differential extraction and
chromatography, principles and their applications, Qualitative
analysis – Detection of Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Carbon, sulphur,
phosphorus and halogens, Quantitative analysis -Estimation of
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, halogens, sulphur, phosphorus,
Calculations of empirical formulae and molecular formulae,
Structure and Nomenclature, Hybridisation of carbon, Sigma and pi-
bonds, Shapes of simple organic molecules, Allotropes of carbon