The KCET Physics syllabus 2026 is based entirely on the Karnataka PUC curriculum and covers both 1st PUC and 2nd PUC chapters. Students are tested on 15 chapters from 1st PUC and 14 from 2nd PUC, for a total of 29 chapters. The Physics section includes 60 questions with no negative marking, which means accuracy and coverage matter more than risk-taking.
For a complete subject overview, you can explore the KCET syllabus hub.
Here’s a quick look at how Physics is structured in KCET:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Subject | Physics |
| 1st PUC Chapters | 15 chapters (Physical World to Waves) |
| 2nd PUC Chapters | 14 chapters (Electric Charges to Semiconductor Electronics) |
| Total Questions | 60 questions (MCQ) |
| Marks | 60 marks — 1 mark per question |
| Negative Marking | No negative marking |
| High-Weightage Topics | Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Optics, Laws of Motion, Thermodynamics |
KCET Physics tests all 15 chapters from 1st PUC and all 14 chapters from 2nd PUC Karnataka curriculum.
| 1st PUC Chapters (Class 11) | 2nd PUC Chapters (Class 12) |
|---|---|
| Physical World | Electric Charges and Fields |
| Units and Measurements | Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance |
| Motion in a Straight Line | Current Electricity |
| Motion in a Plane | Moving Charges and Magnetism |
| Laws of Motion | Magnetism and Matter |
| Work, Energy and Power | Electromagnetic Induction |
| System of Particles and Rotational Motion | Alternating Current |
| Gravitation | Electromagnetic Waves |
| Mechanical Properties of Solids | Ray Optics and Optical Instruments |
| Mechanical Properties of Fluids | Wave Optics |
| Thermal Properties of Matter | Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter |
| Thermodynamics | Atoms |
| Kinetic Theory | Nuclei |
| Oscillations | Semiconductor Electronics |
| Waves |
While all chapters are important, 2nd PUC topics like Electrostatics, Current Electricity, and Optics tend to carry higher weightage. At the same time, 1st PUC areas such as Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Oscillations remain consistent contributors and cannot be skipped.
For strategy and preparation approach, refer to the 2nd PUC syllabus and planning resources.
Based on analysis of past KCET papers, here are the chapters that carry the highest question density:
| Chapter / Topic | Expected Weightage |
|---|---|
| Current Electricity | 7–8% |
| Electrostatics | 6–7% |
| Ray Optics and Wave Optics | 6–7% |
| Laws of Motion | 5–6% |
| Thermodynamics | 5% |
| Oscillations and Waves | 5% |
| Semiconductor Electronics | 4–5% |
| Moving Charges and Magnetism | 4–5% |
| Alternating Current | 3–4% |
| Work, Energy and Power | 3–4% |
A smart approach is to master the top-weightage chapters first, then cover the remaining topics systematically to build full syllabus coverage.
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KCET Physics includes 15 chapters from 1st PUC and 14 chapters from 2nd PUC, making a total of 29 chapters. The exam has 60 questions for 60 marks with no negative marking.
Current Electricity, Electrostatics, and Optics carry the highest weightage from the 2nd PUC. From the 1st PUC, Laws of Motion, Thermodynamics, and Waves are the most important. Together, these chapters form a major portion of the paper.
The syllabus is similar, but KCET focuses more on direct, concept-based questions. JEE involves deeper application and multi-step problem-solving, making KCET relatively straightforward.