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.
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.
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 |
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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.
| Events | Details |
|---|---|
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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