Physics Analysis
Comprehensive breakdown of 24 chapters with 75 previous year questions. Explore priority-sorted content and weightage analytics.
Chapters
Sorted by QuestionsElectrostatics
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Heat And Thermodynamics
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Atoms And Nuclei
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Ray Optics
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Current Electricity
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Dual Nature Of Radiation
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Simple Harmonic Motion
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Waves
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Work, Energy And Power
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Capacitor
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Electromagnetic Induction
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Fluid Mechanics
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Motion In A Straight Line
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Rotational Motion
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Units And Measurement And Dimensions
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Circular Motion
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Gravitation
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Moving Charges And Magnetism
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Semiconductor Devices And Logic Gates
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Alternating Current
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Center Of Mass And Collision
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Electromagnetic Waves
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Laws Of Motion
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Wave Optics
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About Physics for IAT-IISER
Scoring high in Physics is crucial for clearing the IAT-IISER cut-offs. Our chapter-wise breakdown helps you understand exactly which topics have historically carried the most weightage in the exam.
By practicing Physics previous year questions, you can familiarize yourself with the recurring concepts, difficulty level, and framing of questions. We recommend starting your revision with the chapters that have the highest number of PYQs listed above.
Physics Preparation FAQs
How is the Physics section structured in IAT-IISER?
The Physics section tests your fundamental understanding and application of concepts. Reviewing the PYQs will give you a clear picture of the theoretical vs numerical ratio and the depth of knowledge required.
Which chapters should I prioritize in Physics?
The chapters are already sorted by the number of questions asked in previous years. Focus your initial preparation on the chapters at the top of the list, as they historically yield the most marks.