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JEST Physics Syllabus 2027

Joint Entrance Screening Test for Physics

Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) / DST IndiaComputer Based Test (CBT)Once a year (February)
Total Questions60
Duration180 min
Total Marks150
Marking SchemePart A: +3/-1; Part B: +3/-1; Part C: +3 (no negative)

Exam Pattern

#Subject / SectionQuestionsMarks
1Classical and Quantum Mechanics1230
2Electromagnetism1230
3Mathematical Physics1230
4Statistical Mechanics1230
5Electronics1230
Total60150

Syllabus by Subject

Eligibility & Attempts

EEligibility Criteria

Master's degree in Physics or equivalent; final year MSc students eligible

ANumber of Attempts

No restriction

Exam Schedule

Frequency

Once a year (February)

Next Exam Date

February 2027

Registration Opens

November–December 2026

Preparation Tips

  • 1Master all five core physics areas systematically: Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, and Mathematical Physics — JEST tests all of them.
  • 2Solve Griffiths (QM and EM), Goldstein (CM), and Pathria (SM) problems thoroughly — JEST questions are often inspired directly by standard textbook problems.
  • 3Practise previous JEST, TIFR PhD, and CSIR NET Physics papers under timed conditions to build exam stamina and familiarity with the question pattern.
  • 4Focus on Part C (no negative marking) as a guaranteed scoring opportunity — identify topics where you can confidently attempt these questions.

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