Got questions about the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) — Physics? This FAQ answers what JEE Main and Advanced aspirants ask most — clearly and without jargon — and points you to a free app that makes revision easy.
Quick How-To
- Map the syllabus. Know every area the exam can test.
- Diagnose your gaps. A short practice set per area shows where to focus.
- Practise daily. Active recall with questions and flashcards is the fastest route.
- Review and repeat. Read explanations, re-test, and track your progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many formulas do I need for JEE physics?
Several hundred across all chapters, but they cluster into a manageable core per topic. A per-chapter reference you revise daily makes them stick.
Should I memorise or understand formulas?
Both — understand the derivation so you can rebuild a formula under pressure, then memorise it for speed in the exam.
Which chapters are most important for JEE physics?
Mechanics and electromagnetism carry the largest weight, followed by modern physics, optics and thermodynamics.
How do I stop forgetting formulas?
Weekly full-syllabus formula revision plus solving problems right after learning each formula prevents them from fading.
Can I use the app offline?
Yes — the formulas and concepts work fully offline so you can revise anywhere.
Is the app free?
Yes — the formula and concept library is free, with an optional ad-free Pro upgrade.
What the Free App Covers
JEE Physics Master helps you revise across the whole syllabus, including:
- Mechanics and rotational motion
- Work, energy, power and gravitation
- Thermal physics, thermodynamics and kinetic theory
- Oscillations and waves
- Ray optics and wave optics
- Electrostatics and current electricity
…and more — all offline, private, and free with an optional ad-free Pro upgrade.