The JEE Advanced 2025 exam is scheduled to be conducted on May 18, 2025, in a CBT mode. In order to prepare for the exam, aspirants must check the JEE Advanced Physics 2025 Expected Topic-wise Weightage.

JEE Advanced Physics 2025 Expected Topic-wise Weightage: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, is set to conduct the JEE Advanced 2025 exam on May 18, 2025, in an online mode. With the exam date approaching, students must prioritise key topics to enhance their preparation and maximise their scores. To assist students in their revision in Physics, subject experts have analysed previous years' question papers, syllabus trends, and exam patterns to compile a list of expected topic-wise weightage, which can be expected in the upcoming exam. The board releases the topic-wise weightage in the form of a syllabus and exam pattern every year. After analysing the pattern, the most expected topic-wise weightages are listed below. JEE Advanced Exam 2025 will consist of two question papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2 of three hours duration each. Both papers are compulsory.
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JEE Advanced Physics 2025 Expected Topic-wise Weightage
From the table below, check out the JEE Advanced Physics Expected Topic-wise Weightage 2025.
Chapter/Topic Name | Expected Number of Questions |
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Ray Optics | 3 to 4 Questions |
Electrostatics | 4 to 6 Questions |
Mechanical Properties of Fluids | 3 to 4 Questions |
Magnetic Effects of Current | 3 to 4 Questions |
Waves and Sound | 2 to 3 Questions |
Rotational Motion | 2 to 3 Questions |
Wave Optics | 3 to 5 Questions |
Center of Mass Momentum and Collision | 2 to 3 Questions |
Thermodynamics | 2 to 3 Questions |
Electromagnetic Induction | 1 to 2 Question(s) |
Capacitance | 1 to 2 Question(s) |
Alternating Current | 1 to 2 Question(s) |
Oscillations | 1 to 2 Question(s) |
Gravitation | 1 to 2 Question(s) |
Electromagnetic Waves | 1 to 2 Question(s) |
Motion in One Dimension | 1 to 2 Question(s) |
Atomic Physics | 1 to 2 Question(s) |
The majority of questions in the exam can be expected from these topics only, so a thorough revision of these high-weightage topics is mandatory. To effectively prepare for physics, students should prioritise high-weightage topics and understand their applications. Solve previous years' question papers to identify common questions. Revise formulas and definitions for quick recall.
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