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JEE Main Mathematics Reduced Syllabus 2026

The National Testing Agency (NTA) issues an official version of the JEE Main Mathematics syllabus, which is an integral part of a candidate’s preparation for this examination, as Mathematics is usually the most significant or determining factor in whether or not a candidate is successful in achieving a better overall rank. By knowing the contents of the reduced syllabus for Mathematics, candidates will have greater clarity about what areas of their studies should be prioritized to receive maximum marks on the JEE Main Mathematics exam without expending unnecessary effort studying topics that have been eliminated from the syllabus.

JEE Main Maths Syllabus 2026 – Overview​

  • Organizing Agency: National Testing Agency (NTA)
  • Level: Class 11 and 12 (NCERT Base)
  • JEE Main 2026 will follow this same reduced syllabus as was followed in 2024.

All students who successfully complete JEE Main will have the opportunity to take the JEE Advanced and be eligible for entrance into IIT’s and, therefore, the preparation of Mathematics will have a tremendous impact on the overall success of the student.

Complete JEE Main Mathematics Syllabus 2026

The syllabus below is based on the latest officially followed structure.

JEE Main Maths Syllabus ​

Chapter Name Important Topics Covered
Sets, Relations & Functions
Sets, union & intersection, power set, relations, equivalence relations, one-one & onto functions, composition
Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations
Complex numbers, Argand plane, modulus & argument, quadratic equations, nature of roots
Matrices & Determinants
Types of matrices, operations, determinants (order 2 & 3), inverse, solving linear equations
Permutations & Combinations
Counting principles, permutations, combinations, basic applications
Binomial Theorem
Expansion, general & middle term, basic applications
Sequences & Series
AP, GP, AM-GM relation, insertion of means
Limits, Continuity & Differentiability
Limits, continuity, differentiation rules, applications of derivatives
Integral Calculus
Indefinite & definite integrals, properties, area under curves
Differential Equations
Order, degree, separation of variables, linear equations
Coordinate Geometry
Straight lines, circles, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola
Three-Dimensional Geometry
Coordinates, distance, direction ratios, equation of line
Vector Algebra
Vector operations, scalar & vector products
Statistics & Probability
Mean, median, variance, probability laws, Bayes’ theorem
Trigonometry
Trigonometric functions, identities, inverse trigonometry

Is the JEE Main 2026 Mathematics Syllabus Reduced?

The answer is Yes, without any new changes being included in 2026.

The syllabus reduction introduced by NTA for 2024 will be applicable in the same way for both 2025 and 2026.

So there is nothing deleted that has been added to the syllabus so far, therefore all the previous reductions are in place. 

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Deleted Topics – Chapter-wise Table

Unit Deleted Topics
Complex Numbers
Square root of complex numbers, triangle inequality
Matrices & Determinants
Properties of determinants, elementary transformations, determinant-based consistency tests
Mathematical Induction
Entire chapter removed
Binomial Theorem
Properties of binomial coefficients
Sequences & Series
Special series sums, A.G.P
Limits & Differentiability
Integral as limit of sum
Integral Calculus
Integral as limit of sum
Differential Equations
Formation of differential equations
Coordinate Geometry
Translation of axes, advanced tangent conditions
3D Geometry
Plane in different forms, coplanar lines
Vector Algebra
Scalar & vector triple products
Probability & Statistics
Bernoulli trials, binomial distribution
Trigonometry
Trigonometric equations, heights & distances
Mathematical Reasoning
Entire unit deleted

 Important: Questions will NOT be asked from these topics.

JEE Main 2026 Mathematics Exam Pattern (Latest Structure)

Section Question Type No. of Questions Marks
Section A
MCQs
20
4 each
Section B
Numerical Answer Type
5 (attempt any)
4 each
Total
25 Questions
100 Marks

 Negative Marking:

  • MCQs: –1 for wrong answer

Numerical: No negative marking

How to Prepare Maths According to the Reduced Syllabus?

  1. Make the most of only those subjects which will be available.
  2. Begin by completing the concepts from NCERT.
  3. Practice Questions asked from older editions of NCERT.
  4. Enhance your speed and accuracy of calculations.
  5. Have a regular review session to memorize formulas.
  6. Take full-length mock tests.

Having a reduced syllabus means you will have less material to study but will have a higher level of competition but you must have conceptual understanding.

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Why Understanding Reduced Syllabus Is Important?

  1. Reduces the overall amount of time spent preparing.
  2. Eliminates all irrelevant study areas for you to focus your preparation on only the required material.
  3. Provides the ability to score better on test day through the development of a structured and well-prepared study plan.
  4. Increases the potential for a higher total score

Final Words

By understanding the revised syllabus for Mathematics for JEE Main 2026, candidates will be in a better position to study smart rather than blindly. Candidates will know what to focus on to develop strengths and be able to make an informed decision as to where to allocate their time and effort in order to gain maximum advantage.

Smart effort begins with understanding the syllabus clearly!

Frequenlty Asked Questions

Has NTA reduced the JEE Main Maths syllabus again for 2026?

No it is being followed by the same lowered syllabus done in 2024.

Is Mathematical Induction included in JEE Main 2026?

 No, it has been completely removed.

Are Rolle’s and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem included?

No, neither of them is included in the syllabus.

Should I study deleted topics for safety?

 Not for JEE Main, but they may help for JEE Advanced.

Is NCERT enough for JEE Main Maths?

 NCERT is essential, but additional practice is recommended for problem-solving speed.

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