

Preparing for JEE Main is a challenging journey where every moment counts. Many students wonder if they can skip certain chapters to focus on high-weightage topics. Here’s a clear, practical guide based on recent expert advice about how to prioritize your preparation in Physics for JEE Main 2026 without losing ground.
The simple and honest answer is No. You should not completely skip any Physics chapter for JEE Main. Even if a topic feels tough, you must at least learn its basic concepts, formulas, and standard question types.
JEE Main Physics is not very difficult, but the competition is extremely high. The exam often asks 1–2 easy questions from low-weightage chapters. If you skip them fully, you may lose marks that could easily boost your rank.
So instead of skipping, follow a smarter approach:
Finish the basics of every chapter
Focus more on high-weightage topics
Revise formulas from low-weightage chapters
The JEE Main Physics paper typically consists of about 25 questions, where 18-20 are formula-based and relatively easier. Your focus should be on:
Accuracy in solving these questions without calculation mistakes
Practice as many questions as possible to increase speed
Avoiding silly errors that can lose you crucial marks
These chapters contribute consistent and scoring questions every year:
Work, Energy & Power
Laws of Motion
Rotation
Centre of Mass
System of Particles
Current Electricity
Electrostatics
Magnetism & Moving Charges
Electromagnetic Induction
Photoelectric Effect
Bohr Model
Dual Nature of Matter
Ray Optics (lenses, mirrors, combinations)
Wave Optics (interference, diffraction basics)
Laws of Thermodynamics
Kinetic Theory
Heat Transfer basics
Certain topics have comparatively fewer questions or can be covered selectively if time is short, but basic understanding or formulas should be memorized:
Unit & Dimensions, Vector Analysis
Fluid Mechanics (basic formulas like the velocity of fluid)
Oscillations and SHM (basic formula and concepts)
Semiconductor basics and graphs
Work, Power & Energy basics
Graphical analysis in magnetism and electrostatics
Even if you are skipping details, memorize all important formulas and key concepts like:
The efficiency formula of the Carnot engine
Conservation of angular momentum basics
Basic graphs of Electrostatics, Magnetism, and Oscillations
Photoelectric wavelength and wave-particle duality formulas
At this stage of your JEE Main 2026 preparation, your goal should be smart revision, precise practice, and full-syllabus coverage at least at the basic level. Focus first on completing the high-weightage chapters with strong conceptual clarity and lots of practice questions. At the same time, do a quick run-through of the low-weightage chapters so you don’t leave any formula-based questions unattempted in the exam. Solve previous years’ papers, take regular mock tests, and analyze your accuracy—this will help you identify your weak areas and fix mistakes quickly.