KCET 2022 Syllabus Weightage for Physics: Check Topic-wise weightage
A total of 60 questions of 60 marks will be asked in the KCET 2022 Physics exam. Here check the Physics chapter-wise weightage and important topics.
Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) will conduct the KCET 2022 exam from June 16 to June 18, 2022. The exam will be held for admission to Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy, Homeopathy, Ayurveda and other UG programs in Karnataka.
In the KCET 2022 Physics exam, the candidates will have to answer a total of 60 questions. Each of the questions is worth one mark and there will be no negative marking. The candidates will get 70 minutes time to complete the section. KCET 2022 will be held in offline mode (pen and paper-based test).
KCET 2022 Physics Important Topics
The authorities have released the revised syllabus of KCET 2022. Some of the important topics of PUC 1 and PUC 2 syllabus have been omitted. Find the important topics of the KCET 2022 Physics exam are listed in the following section.
- Wave
- Oscillation
- Force
- Gravitation
- Optics
- Motion in Straight Line
- Thermodynamics
- Alternating Current
- Magnetism and Matter
- Nuclei etc
KCET 2022 Physics Chapter Wise Weightage
It is important to have a clear knowledge of the chapter wise percentage before the candidates start preparation for KCET 2022 Physics. More specifically, based on the weightage they can plan their study and revision accordingly. Check the PUC wise KCET Physics chapter wise weightage here in the following table.
PUC 1
Chapters | Weightage (Total number of questions asked) |
Gravitation | 7- 8 |
Motion in a straight line | 6-7 |
Oscillations | 6-7 |
Thermodynamics | 6-7 |
Mechanical properties of solids | 3-4 |
Mechanical properties of fluids | 3-4 |
Kinetic theory | 3-4 |
Units and measurement | 2-3 |
Physical world | 1-2 |
Also Read:KCET 2022 application form last date May 19, 2022
PUC 2
Chapters | Weightage (Total number of questions asked) |
Magnetism and Matter | 6-7 |
Alternating Current | 6-7 |
Electromagnetic Induction | 5-6 |
Nuclei | 5-6 |
Atoms | 4-5 |
Communication Systems | 2-3 |
Electromagnetic Waves | 1-2 |
Also Read: KCET 2022 Previous Years' Question Papers
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