JEST Physics Preparation Guide
Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) / DST India
Your Complete Preparation Guide for JEST Physics 2027 — strategy, study plan, tips & more.
Exam Overview
Mode
Computer Based Test (CBT)
Frequency
Once a year (February)
Next Exam Date
February 2027
EEligibility Criteria
Master's degree in Physics or equivalent; final year MSc students eligible
ANumber of Attempts
No restriction
Study Plan by Subject
Classical and Quantum Mechanics
Week 1-4: Foundation
Core concepts & basics
Week 5-8: Deep Practice
Advanced problems & revision
Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision
Full-length tests & weak-area focus
Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list
Electromagnetism
Week 1-4: Foundation
Core concepts & basics
Week 5-8: Deep Practice
Advanced problems & revision
Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision
Full-length tests & weak-area focus
Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list
Mathematical Physics
Week 1-4: Foundation
Core concepts & basics
Week 5-8: Deep Practice
Advanced problems & revision
Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision
Full-length tests & weak-area focus
Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list
Statistical Mechanics
Week 1-4: Foundation
Core concepts & basics
Week 5-8: Deep Practice
Advanced problems & revision
Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision
Full-length tests & weak-area focus
Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list
Electronics
Week 1-4: Foundation
Core concepts & basics
Week 5-8: Deep Practice
Advanced problems & revision
Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision
Full-length tests & weak-area focus
Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list
Expert Preparation Tips
Master all five core physics areas systematically: Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, and Mathematical Physics — JEST tests all of them.
Solve Griffiths (QM and EM), Goldstein (CM), and Pathria (SM) problems thoroughly — JEST questions are often inspired directly by standard textbook problems.
Practise previous JEST, TIFR PhD, and CSIR NET Physics papers under timed conditions to build exam stamina and familiarity with the question pattern.
Focus on Part C (no negative marking) as a guaranteed scoring opportunity — identify topics where you can confidently attempt these questions.
Exam Pattern at a Glance
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration (est.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classical and Quantum Mechanics | 12 | 30 | 36 min |
| Electromagnetism | 12 | 30 | 36 min |
| Mathematical Physics | 12 | 30 | 36 min |
| Statistical Mechanics | 12 | 30 | 36 min |
| Electronics | 12 | 30 | 36 min |
| Total | 60 | 150 | 180 min |
Important Dates
Registration Opens
November–December 2026
Next Exam Date
February 2027
Conducted By
Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) / DST India
Frequently Asked Questions
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