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    SRMJEEE Physics Syllabus 2026 Released – Chapter-Wise Topics

    SRMJEEE Physics Syllabus 2026 Released – Chapter-Wise Topics

    Chintakuntla Sai GnanUpdated on 13 Mar 2026, 07:30 PM IST

    SRMJEEE Physics Syllabus 2026: SRM Institute of Science and Technology has released the SRMJEEE 2026 Physics syllabus at srmist.edu. Candidates can get the complete details of the SRMJEEE 2026 Physics Syllabus on this page after it is officially released. The SRMJEEE 2026 syllabus consists of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Aptitude sections. After Mathematics, the Physics syllabus is considered the most challenging subject for the SRMJEE 2026 Exam. However, candidates need to score good marks in the Physics section covering all the important topics from the syllabus to get a seat. We have provided the SRMJEEE 2026 Exam Pattern here, along with the complete SRMJEE Physics syllabus.

    SRMJEEE Physics Syllabus 2026 Released – Chapter-Wise Topics
    SRMJEEE Physics Syllabus 2026

    The authority conducts the SRMJEEE exam every year in three phases. The syllabus for all 3 phases will remain the same. Read the article below completely to know more details about the SRMJEEE Physics Syllabus 2026.

    SRMJEEE Physics Syllabus 2026

    Below is the Class 11 and 12th Physics syllabus for SRMJEEE 2026 aspirants. Candidates must cover all the topics to get good scores in the SRM entrance examinations.

    Unit

    Topics & Subtopics

    1. Units & Measurement, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy & Power

    Systems of units (SI, fundamental, derived)

    Measurements, errors, significant figures

    Dimensions & dimensional analysis

    Newton’s laws of motion

    Projectile motion

    Uniform circular motion

    Friction, laws of friction, applications

    Centripetal force

    Work, energy (kinetic & potential)

    Power

    Collisions – elastic & inelastic

    2. Gravitation, Mechanics of Solids & Fluids

    Universal law of gravitation

    Acceleration due to gravity – variation with altitude, latitude, depth

    Gravitational potential

    Escape velocity

    Orbital velocity

    Geostationary satellites

    Hooke’s law

    Moduli of elasticity

    Surface tension, capillarity – applications

    Viscosity – Poiseuille’s formula

    Stoke’s law – applications

    Streamline & turbulent flow

    Reynolds number

    Bernoulli’s theorem – applications

    3. Electrostatics

    Electric charge, conservation laws

    Coulomb’s law

    Superposition principle

    Distribution of charges on conductor

    Action at points

    Continuous charge distribution

    Electric field, field lines

    Electric dipole, field due to dipole

    Torque on a dipole

    Electric flux

    Gauss’s theorem – applications

    Field due to infinitely long straight wire

    Uniformly charged infinite surface

    Equipotential surfaces

    Electrical potential, potential energy

    Dielectrics & polarization

    Capacitors in series & parallel

    Parallel plate capacitor (with/without dielectric)

    Energy stored in capacitor

    4. Current Electricity

    Electric current

    Drift velocity, mobility

    Ohm’s law

    V–I characteristics

    Electrical energy & power

    Electrical resistivity, conductivity

    Temperature dependence

    EMF, potential difference

    Internal resistance of a cell

    Cells in series & parallel

    Kirchhoff’s laws – applications

    Wheatstone bridge

    Metre bridge

    Potentiometer – comparison of EMF

    Measurement of internal resistance

    Thermoelectric current

    5. Magnetism & Magnetic Effects of Current

    Earth’s magnetic field & elements

    Tangent law

    Tangent galvanometer

    Deflection magnetometer

    Biot–Savart law

    Moving coil galvanometer

    Conversion into voltmeter, ammeter

    Ampere’s law

    6. Electromagnetic Induction, AC & EM Waves

    Faraday’s laws of induction

    Induced EMF & current

    Lenz’s law

    Eddy currents

    Self-induction

    Mutual induction

    Alternating current – peak & RMS values

    Reactance & impedance

    LC oscillations

    LCR series circuit

    Resonance

    AC generator

    Transformer

    Electromagnetic waves – characteristics

    Electromagnetic spectrum

    7. Optics

    Reflection of light

    Refraction of light

    Total internal reflection

    Optical fibers

    Refraction at spherical surfaces

    Lenses – lens formula

    Lens maker’s formula

    Magnification

    Power of a lens

    Combination of thin lenses

    Refraction of light through a prism

    Wavefront & Huygen’s principle

    Reflection of plane wave at plane surface

    Refraction of plane wave at plane surface

    Laws of reflection & refraction (Huygen)

    Interference – Young’s double slit experiment

    Expression for fringe width

    Diffraction – single slit

    Width of central maximum

    Polarisation

    8. Dual Nature of Radiation & Atomic Physics

    Photoelectric effect

    Hertz & Lenard’s observations

    Einstein’s photoelectric equation

    Particle nature of light

    Matter waves – de Broglie relation

    Alpha particle scattering experiment

    Rutherford’s atomic model

    Bohr’s atomic model

    Hydrogen spectrum

    9. Nuclear Physics

    Nuclear radius, mass, density

    Binding energy, mass defect

    Isotopes

    Bainbridge mass spectrometer

    Nuclear forces

    Neutron discovery

    Artificial radioactivity

    Radioisotopes

    Radio carbon dating

    Radiation hazards

    Nuclear fission

    Nuclear reactor

    Nuclear fusion

    Hydrogen bomb

    Cosmic rays

    Elementary particles

    10. Electronic Devices

    Semiconductors – intrinsic & extrinsic

    Doping

    PN junction diode

    Forward & reverse biasing

    Diode as rectifier

    Special diodes – LED, photodiode, solar cell

    Transistors

    Transistor characteristics

    Logic gates – AND, OR, NOT

    Universal gates – NAND, NOR

    De Morgan’s theorem

    SRMJEEE 2026 Exam Pattern

    The authority has uploaded the SRMJEEE 2026 exam pattern. Here, below is the complete examination pattern that one must be aware of along with the syllabus.

    SRMJEEE Exam Pattern 2026

    EventsDetails

    Mode of the SRMJEEE 2026 Exam

    Online

    Number of Papers

    Only One Paper

    Duration

    2 Hours, 30 Minutes

    Total Number of Questions

    Physics - 30

    Chemistry - 35

    Mathematics/Biology - 40

    Aptitude & English - 20

    Total - 130

    SRMJEEE Total Marks

    130

    Questions Type

    MCQ’s

    Subjects Asked

    Physics, Maths, Chemistry, English & Aptitude. For Biotechnology, candidates have to appear for Biology instead of Mathematics.

    Marking Scheme

    One Mark for One Question, No Negative Marking

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    Have a question related to SRMJEEE ?

    Hello, you can check the SRMJEE previous year question paper for phase 1 and phase 2 by referring to the link mentioned below.
    SRMJEEE Question Papers

    Hello aspirant,

    Indeed, the SRMJEEE is administered in Remote Proctored Online Mode (RPOM), which means that you can take the test from home using a laptop or desktop computer that meets certain conditions, such as a secure browser. However, you are not permitted to utilize a mobile device for the

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    Yes, if you have passed class 12th with the science stream and have mathematics as a main subject, then you can appear for the SRMJEEE exam. This exam is only for the science stream and has Physics, Chemistry and Maths and those students who have appeared for the exam

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