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TIFR GS Physics Syllabus 2027
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Graduate School Physics Entrance
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)Computer Based Test (CBT)Annual
Total Questions60
Duration180 min
Total Marks60
Marking Scheme+1 for correct, 0 for unattempted, −0.25 for incorrect
Exam Pattern
| # | Subject / Section | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Physics | 30 | 30 |
| 2 | Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
| Total | 60 | 60 | |
Syllabus by Subject
P
Physics
Key topics covered as per the official TIFR GS Physics syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for Physics.
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Mathematics
Key topics covered as per the official TIFR GS Physics syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for Mathematics.
View Mathematics Syllabus →Eligibility & Attempts
EEligibility Criteria
BSc Physics or equivalent; final year students may apply; no minimum percentage specified
ANumber of Attempts
No limit on attempts
Exam Schedule
Frequency
Annual
Next Exam Date
December 2026
Registration Opens
October–November 2026
Preparation Tips
- 1Quantum Mechanics is the most heavily tested subject — go deep into Griffiths and Sakurai, and practice conceptual questions that cannot be solved by formula substitution alone.
- 2TIFR values intuition and quick reasoning over lengthy calculation; practice solving standard physics problems in your head or with minimal working to develop exam-ready instincts.
- 3Previous TIFR GS Physics papers from 2010 onwards are freely available — solving these is the single most effective preparation strategy as the question style is very consistent.
- 4Statistical Mechanics and Electrodynamics are often underestimated — invest equal time in Reif's Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics and Griffiths' Introduction to Electrodynamics.
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