CUET Physics Syllabus 2026
CUET Physics Syllabus 2026 — Unit-Wise Topics, Weightage & Strategy
Complete CUET UG Physics syllabus (Code 322) based on NCERT Class 12. Unit-wise breakdown, high-weightage chapters from PYQ analysis, deleted topics, and a proven strategy to score 200+.
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Physics in CUET 2026 — Overview
CUET Physics (Code 322) is one of the most popular domain subjects, chosen primarily by students targeting B.Sc (Physics), B.Tech, and integrated science programmes at Central Universities like DU, BHU, Allahabad, and JNU. The paper has 50 compulsory MCQs to be answered in 60 minutes, for a maximum of 250 marks.
The entire syllabus is based on the NCERT Class 12 Physics textbooks (Part I & Part II). Unlike competitive exams like JEE, CUET Physics questions are straightforward and directly test NCERT concepts. If you have thoroughly read your NCERT textbooks, you can comfortably score 200+ marks.
Complete Unit-Wise Syllabus
The CUET Physics syllabus covers 9 units from the NCERT Class 12 curriculum. Each unit contains specific chapters and topics that can be tested. Here is the complete breakdown:
| Unit | Topics | NCERT Chapters |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Electrostatics | Electric Charges & Fields, Coulomb's Law, Electric Field Lines, Electric Flux, Gauss's Law, Electrostatic Potential, Capacitance, Dielectrics | Ch 1 & 2 |
| 2. Current Electricity | Ohm's Law, Drift Velocity, Resistivity, Kirchhoff's Rules, Wheatstone Bridge, Meter Bridge, Potentiometer | Ch 3 |
| 3. Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism | Biot-Savart Law, Ampere's Law, Solenoid, Force on Current-Carrying Conductor, Cyclotron, Moving Coil Galvanometer, Magnetism & Matter, Earth's Magnetism | Ch 4 & 5 |
| 4. Electromagnetic Induction & AC | Faraday's Laws, Lenz's Law, Motional EMF, Eddy Currents, Self & Mutual Inductance, AC Generator, Transformer, LC Oscillations, Resonance | Ch 6 & 7 |
| 5. Electromagnetic Waves | Displacement Current, Maxwell's Equations (qualitative), EM Wave Spectrum, Properties of EM Waves | Ch 8 |
| 6. Optics | Reflection, Refraction, TIR, Lenses, Prism, Optical Instruments, Wave Optics — Huygens' Principle, Interference, Diffraction, Polarisation | Ch 9 & 10 |
| 7. Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter | Photoelectric Effect, Einstein's Equation, de Broglie Hypothesis, Davisson-Germer Experiment | Ch 11 |
| 8. Atoms & Nuclei | Rutherford's Model, Bohr Model, Hydrogen Spectrum, Radioactivity, Nuclear Fission & Fusion, Mass-Energy Relation, Binding Energy | Ch 12 & 13 |
| 9. Electronic Devices | Semiconductors, p-n Junction Diode, Zener Diode, LED, Photodiode, Solar Cell, Transistor (npn/pnp), Logic Gates | Ch 14 |
Chapter-Wise Weightage (PYQ Analysis 2022–2025)
Based on an analysis of CUET Physics papers from 2022 to 2025, here is the approximate weightage of each unit. Focus your preparation on the top 5 high-weightage units first — they account for over 60% of the paper.
| Unit | Approx. Questions | Weightage | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current Electricity | 7–8 | 14–16% | ★★★ High |
| Electromagnetic Waves | 5–7 | 10–14% | ★★★ High |
| Moving Charges & Magnetism | 5–6 | 10–12% | ★★★ High |
| Electric Charges & Fields | 5–6 | 10–12% | ★★★ High |
| Electromagnetic Induction | 4–6 | 8–12% | ★★★ High |
| Optics (Ray + Wave) | 5–6 | 10–12% | ★★ Medium |
| Dual Nature & Atoms | 4–5 | 8–10% | ★★ Medium |
| Nuclei | 3–4 | 6–8% | ★★ Medium |
| Electronic Devices | 3–4 | 6–8% | ★ Low |
PYQ Insight: Current Electricity and Electromagnetic Waves have been the most asked topics across all 4 years of CUET. Together, they contribute roughly 25% of the paper. Master these two units first for guaranteed marks.
Deleted Topics for 2026
NTA has not deleted any Physics topics from the CUET 2026 syllabus. The full NCERT Class 12 Physics curriculum (Part I & Part II) remains intact. However, note that Class 11 Physics is NOT part of CUET — only Class 12 content is tested.
Important: Unlike JEE, where both Class 11 and 12 are tested, CUET Physics covers only Class 12 NCERT. This significantly reduces your preparation load — you need to master just 14 chapters across 2 books.
NCERT Chapters & Books
| Book | Chapters | Key Topics for CUET |
|---|---|---|
| Physics Part I | Ch 1–8 | Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, EMI, AC, EM Waves |
| Physics Part II | Ch 9–14 | Ray & Wave Optics, Dual Nature, Atoms, Nuclei, Semiconductors |
Total chapters: 14 | Total pages: ~400 | A focused student can complete one thorough reading in 2–3 weeks.
How to Score 200+ in CUET Physics
Scoring 200+ (80%+) in CUET Physics is achievable with a structured NCERT-first approach. Here is a step-by-step strategy:
Step 1: Complete NCERT Reading (Week 1–2)
- Read NCERT Physics Part I & Part II cover to cover
- Mark all definitions, derivations, laws, and formulae
- Pay special attention to in-text examples and solved numericals — CUET often picks questions directly from these
- Create a formula sheet for each chapter (1 page per chapter)
Step 2: Solve NCERT Back Exercises (Week 2–3)
- Solve all NCERT back-exercise questions (MCQs and short-answer)
- Focus especially on conceptual MCQs — CUET tests understanding, not complex calculations
- Note down any concept you got wrong and revisit the relevant NCERT section
Step 3: Previous Year Papers (Week 3–4)
- Solve CUET Physics PYQs from 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025
- Identify patterns: which topics repeat every year, which question types are common
- Time yourself: aim for 50 MCQs in 50 minutes (10-minute buffer for review)
Step 4: Mock Tests (Week 4 onwards)
- Take at least 10–15 full-length Physics mock tests before the exam
- Use the CUET Gurukul CBT Simulator for the authentic NTA interface experience
- After each mock, analyse wrong answers — go back to the specific NCERT paragraph
- Target: 40+ correct out of 50 consistently in mocks
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using non-NCERT books for CUET: HC Verma, Irodov, or coaching material is unnecessary. NCERT is the syllabus.
- Ignoring Electromagnetic Waves: This short chapter (just 10 pages) consistently contributes 5–7 questions. Many students skip it — don't.
- Not practising MCQs under time pressure: 50 questions in 60 minutes = 72 seconds per question. Speed matters.
- Attempting every question: With −1 for wrong answers, leaving a question blank (0 marks) is better than a random guess (−1 mark) when you have no idea.
- Skipping derivations: CUET may ask conceptual questions based on derivation steps (e.g., "Which step uses Gauss's Law?"). Understanding derivations matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is NCERT enough for CUET Physics?
Yes, absolutely. CUET Physics is 100% based on the NCERT Class 12 syllabus. 80–90% of questions are directly from NCERT textbooks. No additional reference books are needed.
What is the CUET Physics syllabus for 2026?
The CUET Physics 2026 syllabus covers all 14 chapters of NCERT Class 12 Physics (Part I & Part II), spanning 9 units: Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, EMI & AC, EM Waves, Optics, Dual Nature, Atoms & Nuclei, and Electronic Devices.
Which chapters have the highest weightage in CUET Physics?
Based on PYQ analysis (2022–2025), Current Electricity (14–16%), Electromagnetic Waves (10–14%), and Moving Charges & Magnetism (10–12%) are the top three high-weightage chapters.
Is Class 11 Physics included in CUET?
No. CUET Physics only covers the Class 12 NCERT syllabus. Class 11 topics like Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Waves are not part of the CUET exam.
How many questions are asked in CUET Physics?
CUET Physics has 50 compulsory MCQs to be solved in 60 minutes. Each correct answer gives +5 marks and each wrong answer deducts 1 mark. Maximum marks: 250.
Can I score 200+ in CUET Physics with just NCERT?
Yes. Students who thoroughly read NCERT, solve all back exercises, complete PYQs (2022–2025), and take 10+ mock tests consistently score above 200. The key is depth of NCERT understanding, not breadth of books.