Complete IAT Syllabus 2026: Subject-Wise Guide with High-Yield Topics [PDF]

The IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2026 is your gateway to India's premier research institutes. Unlike JEE or NEET, IAT specifically tests your grasp of Class 11-12 NCERT concepts across all four subjects—Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology—with equal weightage. This guide breaks down the complete syllabus, identifies high-yield chapters, and provides a downloadable PDF checklist to track your preparation.

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🎯 IAT 2026 Exam Pattern Overview

60 MCQs (15 per subject) • 180 minutes • +4/-1 marking • Computer-based (TCS iON platform) • NCERT Class 11 & 12 syllabus

Before diving into subject-wise details, understand this: IAT questions are conceptual, not calculative. They test understanding over formula manipulation. A question might blend thermodynamics with kinetic theory or genetics with evolution—something JEE/NEET rarely does.

📐 Physics Syllabus for IAT 2026

Class 11 Topics

Chapter Key Topics Priority
Units and Measurements The international system of units; Significant figures; Dimensions of physical quantities; Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations; Dimensional analysis and its applications. Medium
Motion in a Straight Line Instantaneous velocity and speed; Acceleration; Kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion. High
Motion in a Plane Scalars and vectors; Multiplication of vectors by real numbers; Addition and subtraction of vectors – graphical method; Resolution of vectors; Vector addition – analytical method; Motion in a plane; Motion in a plane with constant acceleration; Projectile motion; Uniform circular motion. High
Laws of Motion The law of inertia; Newtons first law of motion; Newtons second law of motion; Newtons third law of motion; Conservation of momentum; Equilibrium of a particle; Common forces in mechanics; Circular motion. High
Work, Energy and Power Notions of work and kinetic energy: The work-energy theorem; Work; Kinetic energy; Work done by a variable force; The work-energy theorem for a variable force; The concept of potential energy; The conservation of mechanical energy; The potential energy of a spring; Power; Collisions. High
System of Particles and Rotational Motion Centre of mass; Motion of centre of mass; Linear momentum of a system of particles; Vector product of two vectors; Angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity; Torque and angular momentum; Equilibrium of a rigid body; Moment of inertia; Kinematics of rotational motion about a fixed axis; Dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis; Angular momentum in case of rotations about a fixed axis. High
Gravitation Kepler’s laws; Universal law of gravitation; The gravitational constant; Acceleration due to gravity of the earth; Acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface of earth; Gravitational potential energy; Escape speed; Earth satellites; Energy of an orbiting satellite. High
Mechanical Properties of Solids Stress and strain; Hooke’s law; Stress-strain curve; Elastic moduli; Applications of elastic behaviour of materials. Medium
Mechanical Properties of Fluids Pressure; Streamline flow; Bernoulli’s principle; Viscosity; Surface tension. Medium
Thermal Properties of Matter Temperature and heat; Measurement of temperature; Ideal-gas equation and absolute temperature; Thermal expansion; Specific heat capacity; Calorimetry; Change of state; Heat transfer; Newton’s law of cooling. Medium
Thermodynamics Thermal equilibrium; Zeroth law of thermodynamics; Heat, internal energy and work; First law of thermodynamics; Specific heat capacity; Thermodynamic state variables and equation of state; Thermodynamic processes; Second law of thermodynamics; Reversible and irreversible processes; Carnot engine. Critical
Kinetic Theory Molecular nature of matter; Behaviour of gases; Kinetic theory of an ideal gas; Law of equipartition of energy; Specific heat capacity; Mean free path. Medium
Oscillations Periodic and oscillatory motions; Simple harmonic motion; Simple harmonic motion and uniform circular motion; Velocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion; Force law for simple harmonic motion; Energy in simple harmonic motion; The Simple Pendulum. Medium
Waves Transverse and longitudinal waves; Displacement relation in a progressive wave; The speed of a travelling wave; The principle of superposition of waves; Reflection of waves; Beats. High

Class 12 Topics

Chapter Key Topics Priority
Electric Charges and Fields Electric Charge; Conductors and insulators; Basic properties of electric charge; Coulomb’s law; Forces between multiple charges; Electric field; Electric field lines; Electric flux; Electric dipole; Dipole in a uniform external field; Continuous charge distribution; Gauss’s law; Applications of Gauss’s law. Critical
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic potential; Potential due to a point charge; Potential due to an electric dipole; Potential due to a system of charges; Equipotential surfaces; Potential energy of a system of charges; Potential energy in an external field; Electrostatics of conductors; Dielectrics and polarisation; Capacitors and capacitance; The parallel plate capacitor; Effect of dielectric on capacitance; Combination of capacitors; Energy stored in a capacitor. Critical
Current Electricity Electric current; Electric currents in conductors; Ohm’s law; Drift of electrons and the origin of resistivity; Limitations of Ohms law; Resistivity of various materials; Temperature dependence of resistivity; Electrical energy, power; Cells, emf, internal resistance; Cells and resistors in series and in parallel; Kirchhoff’s rules; Wheatstone bridge. Critical
Moving Charges and Magnetism Magnetic force; Motion in a magnetic field; Magnetic field due to a current element, Biot-Savart law; Magnetic field on the axis of a circular current loop; Ampere’s circuital law; The solenoid; Force between two parallel currents, the Ampere; torque on current loop, magnetic dipole; The moving coil galvanometer. High
Magnetism and Matter The bar magnet; Magnetism and Gauss’s law; Magnetisation and magnetic intensity; Magnetic properties of materials. High
Electromagnetic Induction The experiments of Faraday and Henry; Magnetic flux; Faraday’s law of induction; Lenz’s law and conservation of energy; Motional electromotive force; Inductance; AC generator. High
Alternating Current AC voltage applied to a resistor; Representation of AC current and voltage by rotating vectors – phasors; AC voltage applied to an inductor; AC voltage applied to a capacitor; AC voltage applied to a series LCR circuit; Power in AC circuit: the power factor; Transformers. High
Electromagnetic Waves Displacement current; Electromagnetic waves; Electromagnetic spectrum. Medium
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments Reflection of light by spherical mirrors; Refraction; Total internal reflection; Refraction at spherical surfaces and by lenses; Refraction through a prism; Optical instruments. Critical
Wave Optics Huygens principle; Refraction and reflection of plane waves using Huygens principle; Coherent and incoherent addition of waves; Interference of light waves and Young’s experiment; Diffraction; Polarisation. Critical
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Electron emission; Photoelectric effect; Experimental study of photoelectric effect; Photoelectric effect and wave theory of light; Einstein’s photoelectric equation: energy quantum of radiation; Particle nature of light: the photon; Wave nature of matter. Critical
Atoms Alpha-particle scattering and Rutherford’s nuclear model of atom; Atomic spectra; Bohr model of the hydrogen atom; The line spectra of the hydrogen atom; De Broglie’s explanation of Bohrs second postulate of quantisation. Critical
Nuclei Atomic masses and composition of nucleus; Size of the nucleus; Mass-energy and nuclear binding energy; Nuclear force; Radioactivity; Nuclear energy. Critical
Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits Classification of metals, conductors, and semiconductors; Intrinsic semiconductor; Extrinsic semiconductor; p-n junction; Semiconductor diode; Application of junction diode as a rectifier. Medium
🎯 Physics: High-Yield Focus Areas (PYQ Analysis 2017-2025)
  1. Mechanics (25-30%): Rotation and conservation laws appear every single year
  2. Electromagnetism (25%): Electrostatics and current electricity are non-negotiable
  3. Modern Physics (15-20%): Direct formula-based, highest scoring per minute invested
  4. Thermodynamics (10-15%): Often combined with kinetic theory in single questions

IAT-Specific Tip: Questions on error analysis and significant figures appear frequently but are ignored by JEE/NEET aspirants. Don't skip the first chapter.

⚗️ Chemistry Syllabus for IAT 2026

Class 11 Topics

Chapter Key Topics Priority
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Matter and its nature, Dalton's atomic theory: Concept of atom, molecule, element, and compound, Laws of chemical combination, Atomic and molecular masses, mole concept, molar mass, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formulae, Chemical equations, and stoichiometry Medium
Structure of the Atom Discovery of Sub-atomic Particles, Atomic Models, Developments Leading to the Bohr’s Model of Atom, Bohr’s Model for Hydrogen Atom, Towards Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom, Quantum Mechanical Model of Atom High
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification, Modern Periodic Law and the Present Form of the Periodic Table, Electronic Configurations of Elements and the Periodic Table, Electronic Configurations and Types of Elements: s-, p-, d-, f- Blocks, Periodic Trends in Properties of Elements High
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure KĂśssel-Lewis Approach to Chemical Bonding, Ionic or Electrovalent Bond, Bond Parameters, The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Theory, Valence Bond Theory, Hybridisation, Molecular Orbital Theory, Bonding in Some Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules, Hydrogen Bonding Critical
Thermodynamics Thermodynamic Terms, Measurement of ΔU and ΔH, Calorimetry, Enthalpy Change, ΔH of a Reaction – Reaction Enthalpy, Enthalpies for Different Types of Reactions, Spontaneity, Gibbs Energy Change and Equilibrium Critical
Equilibrium Equilibrium in Physical Processes, Equilibrium in Chemical Processes – Dynamic Equilibrium, Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constant, Homogeneous Equilibria, Heterogeneous Equilibria, Applications of Equilibrium Constants, Relationship between Equilibrium Constant K, Reaction Quotient Q and Gibbs Energy G, Factors Affecting Equilibria, Ionic Equilibrium in Solution, Acids, Bases and Salts, Ionization of Acids and Bases, Buffer Solutions, Solubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble Salts Critical
Redox Reactions Classical Idea of Redox Reactions-Oxidation and Reduction Reactions, Redox Reactions in Terms of Electron Transfer Reactions, Oxidation Number, Redox Reactions and Electrode Processes Medium
Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques General Introduction, Tetravalence of Carbon: Shapes of Organic Compounds, Structural Representations of Organic Compounds, Classification of Organic Compounds, Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, Isomerism, Fundamental Concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanism, Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds, Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds, Quantitative Analysis High
Hydrocarbons Classification, Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromatic Hydrocarbon, Carcinogenicity and Toxicity Medium

Class 12 Topics

Chapter Key Topics Priority
The d- & f-block elements Position in the Periodic Table, Electronic Configurations of the d-Block Elements, General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-Block), Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements, The Lanthanoids, The Actinoids, Applications of d- and f-Block Elements Medium
Coordination compounds Werner's Theory of Coordination Compounds, Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds, Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds, Isomerism in Coordination Compounds, Bonding in Coordination Compounds, Bonding in Metal Carbonyls, Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds High
Solutions Types of Solutions, Expressing Concentration of Solutions, Solubility, Vapour Pressure of Liquid Solutions, Ideal and Non-ideal Solutions, Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass, Abnormal Molar Masses High
Electrochemistry Electrochemical Cells, Galvanic Cells, Nernst Equation, Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions, Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis, Batteries, Fuel Cells, Corrosion Critical
Chemical Kinetics Rate of a Chemical Reaction, Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction, Integrated Rate Equations, Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction, Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions Critical
Haloalkanes and haloarenes Classification, Nomenclature, Nature of C–X Bond, Methods of Preparation of Haloalkanes, Preparation of Haloarenes, Physical Properties, Chemical Reactions, Polyhalogen Compounds High
Alcohols, phenols, and ethers Classification, Nomenclature, Structures of Functional Groups, Alcohols and Phenols, Some Commercially Important Alcohols, Ethers High
Aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids Nomenclature and Structure of Carbonyl Group, Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones, Physical Properties, Chemical Reactions, Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones, Nomenclature and Structure of Carboxyl Group, Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids, Physical Properties, Chemical Reactions, Uses of Carboxylic Acids Critical
Organic compounds containing nitrogen Structure of Amines, Classification, Nomenclature, Preparation of Amines, Physical Properties, Chemical Reactions, Method of Preparation of Diazonium Salts, Physical Properties, Chemical Reactions, Importance of Diazonium Salts in Synthesis of Aromatic Compounds Medium
Biomolecules Carbohydrates, Proteins, Enzymes, Vitamins, Nucleic Acids, Hormones High
🎯 Chemistry: Weightage Distribution
  • Physical Chemistry (35-40%): Numericals from thermodynamics, equilibrium, electrochemistry
  • Organic Chemistry (30-35%): Mechanism-based questions dominate; name reactions are gold
  • Inorganic Chemistry (25-30%): Chemical bonding and coordination compounds are must-know

IAT-Specific Tip: Biomolecules is surprisingly high-weightage in IAT compared to JEE. Expect questions on enzyme action and DNA structure rather than just definitions.

📊 Mathematics Syllabus for IAT 2026

Class 11 Topics

Chapter Key Topics Priority
Sets Representing sets in different ways. Subsets. Different types of sets e.g. universal set, finite or infinite sets, intervals in real line. Various operations on sets. Properties of various operations on sets. Venn diagram. Ordered pairs. Cartesian products. Low
Relations & Functions Type of relations. Equivalence relation. Functions. Types of functions. Composition of functions, inverse of a function. Real valued functions: algebraic operations of real valued functions, different types of real valued functions (e.g. polynomial, rational, modules, signum, etc), graphical representation of real valued functions. High
Trigonometric functions Measures of angles and their conversions. Trigonometric functions, identities, and their geometric interpretations. Applications of trigonometric equations. Inverse trigonometric functions and properties. Graphs of trigonometric functions. Critical
Complex Numbers Motivation for complex numbers. Representation of complex numbers in the plane as a pair of real numbers and their representation of the form a+ib. Polar representation and the Argand plane. Algebra of complex numbers. Modulus and conjugate of a complex number. Statement of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra. High
Quadratic Equations Quadratic equations and their solutions. Relation between roots and the coefficients of quadratic equations. High
Linear Inequalities Inequalities, Algebraic solution of linear inequalities in one variable and their graphical representation. Low
Permutations and Combinations Fundamental principles of counting. Factorial n. Permutations and combinations- derivation of formulae and their connections. Applications. High
Binomial Theorem Binomial theorem for positive integral indices. Pascal’s triangle. General and middle term in binomial expansion. Applications. High
Sequences & series Arithmetic and Geometric progressions. Sums of finite and infinite geometric series. Sums of finite terms in arithmetic series. Arithmetic mean (A.M.) and geometric mean (G.M.). Relation between A.M and G.M. Sums of first n-terms of the special series, for example, ∑ n, ∑ n^2 and ∑ n^3. High
Straight Lines Slope of a line and angle between two lines. Various forms of equations of a line. General equation of a line. Distance of a point from a line. Cartesian system of rectangular coordinates in a plane. Shifting of origin. Critical
Conic Sections Sections of a cone: Circles, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, a point, a straight line, and a pair of intersecting lines as a degenerated case of a conic section. Standard equations and simple properties of parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola. Standard equation of a circle, the general form of the equation of a circle. Critical
Introduction to 3D Geometry Coordinate axes and planes. Distance between points. Section formula. Medium
Limit & continuity (Basics) Limits. Algebraic properties of limits. Limits of real valued functions, polynomials, rational functions, trigonometric functions, exponential functions, and inverse functions. Critical
Differentiation (Basics) Definition of derivative and relating it to slope of tangent of the curve. Derivative of sum, difference, product, and quotient of functions. Derivative of some standard functions e.g. polynomial, trigonometric. Critical
Statistics Measure of dispersion; mean deviation, variance, and standard deviation of ungrouped/grouped data. Medium
Probability (Axiomatic) Random experiments: outcomes, sample spaces (set representation). Events: Occurrence of events, ‘not’, ‘and’ & ‘or’ events, exhaustive events, mutually exclusive events. Axiomatic (set theoretic) probability. Probability of an event, probability of ‘not’, ‘and’, & ‘or’ events. Medium

Class 12 Topics

Chapter Key Topics Priority
Matrices Concept, notation, order, equality, transpose of a matrix, types of matrices, simple properties of addition, multiplication, scalar multiplication, and multiplication of matrices. Concept of elementary row and column operations. Invertible matrices and proof of the uniqueness of inverse, if it exists. Applications of matrices. Critical
Determinants Determinant of a square matrix (up to 3 X 3 matrices), properties of determinants, minors, cofactors, and applications of determinants in finding the area of a triangle. Adjoint and inverse of a square matrix. Applications of determinants. Critical
Continuity Continuity. Algebraic properties of continuous functions. Continuity of real valued functions, polynomials, rational functions, trigonometric functions, exponential functions, and inverse functions. High
Differentiation (Advanced) Derivative of composite functions via chain rule. Derivative of implicit functions and functions in parametric forms. Logarithmic derivative. Second order derivatives. High
Application of Derivatives Rate of change, increasing/decreasing functions, tangents and normals maxima and minima. Critical
Integration Integration as inverse process of differentiation. Integrals involving algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Integration of a variety of functions by substitution, by partial fractions, by parts and using trigonometric identities. Evaluation of integrals of some standard types. Fundamental theorem of calculus. Basic properties and evaluation of definite integrals. Critical
Application of Integration Finding the area of region under simple curves. Finding the area of the region between two simple curves. High
Differential equations Definition, order, degree. Formation of a differential equation. Solution by separation of variables. Homogeneous differential equation of first order and degree. Solution of the equations dy/dx +P y=Q where P and Q are functions of x or constant and similarly for dx/dy +P x=Q where P and Q are functions of y or constant. High
Vectors Vectors and scalars. Magnitude and direction of a vector. Direction cosines/ ratios. Types of vectors. Position vector. Negative and components of a vector. Addition of vectors. Multiplication of a vector by a scalar. Position vector of a point dividing a line segment in the given ratio. Dot and cross products of vectors. Projection of a vector on another vector/ line. Critical
Three-dimensional geometry Direction cosines and direction ratios of a line. Various forms of the equation of a line. Angle between two lines and two planes. Shortest distance between two lines in three-dimensional space. Coplanar and skew line. Cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Distance of a point from a plane. High
Linear Programming (Implied from previous syllabus context, typically basic introduction) Medium
Probability (Advanced) Multiplication theorem on probability. Conditional probability, independent events, total probability, Baye’s theorem. High
🎯 Mathematics: Chapter-Wise Weightage
  1. Calculus (40-45%): Limits, differentiation, integration, differential equations—forms the backbone
  2. Algebra (25-30%): Complex numbers, P&C, binomial, matrices—conceptual and scoring
  3. Coordinate Geometry (20-25%): Conic sections are heavily tested with standard results
  4. Trigonometry (10-15%): Equations and inverse trigonometric functions

IAT-Specific Tip: Vector algebra questions often combine with 3D geometry. IAT loves probability questions involving Bayes' theorem—more than JEE Main does.

🧬 Biology Syllabus for IAT 2026

Units I–V: Diversity, Structural Organisation, Cell, Plant Physiology & Human Physiology

Unit Key Topics Priority
The Living World The Diversity in the living world, Taxonomic categories. Low
Biological Classification Kingdoms (Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia), Viruses, Viroids and Lichens. Medium
Plant Kingdom Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Angiosperms. Medium
Animal Kingdom Basis of classification of animals and Classification of Animals. Medium
Morphology of Flowering Plants The Root, The Stem, The Leaf, The Inflorescence, The Flower, The Fruit, The Seed, Semi-technical Description of a Typical, Flowering Plant, Description of Some Important Families. Medium
Anatomy of Flowering Plants The Tissue System, Anatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Plants. Medium
Structural Organisation in Animals Organ and Organ System, Amphibian-Frog. Medium
Cell: The Unit of Life A Cell, The Cell Theory, An Overview of Cell, Prokaryotic Cells, Eukaryotic Cells. Critical
Cell Cycle and Cell Division Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis and its significance. Critical
Biomolecules Analysis of Chemical Composition of organisms, Primary and Secondary Metabolites, Biomacromolecules, Proteins, Polysaccharides, Nucleic Acids, Structure of Proteins, Enzymes. Critical
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Photosynthesis, Early Experiments, Location of photosynthesis, Pigments involved in Photosynthesis, Light Reaction, The Electron Transport, Synthesis and utilization of ATP and NADPH, The C4 Pathway, Photorespiration, Factors Affecting Photosynthesis. Critical
Respiration in Plants Do Plants Breathe? Glycolysis, Fermentation, Aerobic Respiration, The Respiratory Balance Sheet, Krebs/Citric acid cycle, Respiratory Quotient. Critical
Plant Growth and Development Growth, Differentiation, Dedifferentiation and Redifferentiation, Development, Plant Growth Regulators. High
Breathing and Exchange of Gases Respiratory Organs, Mechanism of Breathing, Exchange of Gases, Transport of Gases, Regulation of Respiration, Disorders of Respiratory System. Critical
Body Fluids and Circulation Tissue Fluids-Blood, Lymph, Circulatory Pathways, Double Circulation, Regulation of Cardiac Activity, Disorders of Circulatory System. Critical
Excretory Products and their Elimination Human Excretory System, Urine Formation, Function of the Tubules, Mechanism of Concentration of the Filtrate, Regulation of Kidney Function, Micturition, Role of other Organs in Excretion, Disorders of the Excretory System. Critical
Locomotion and Movement Types of Movement, Muscle, Skeletal System, Joints, Disorders of Muscular and Skeletal System. High
Neural Control and Coordination Neural System, Human Neural System, Neuron as Structural and Functional Unit of Neural System, Central Neural System. Critical
Chemical Coordination and Integration Endocrine Glands and Hormones, Human Endocrine System, Hormones of Heart, Kidney and Gastrointestinal Tract, Mechanism of Hormone Action. Critical

Units VI–X: Reproduction, Genetics & Evolution, Biology in Human Welfare, Biotechnology & Ecology

Unit Key Topics Priority
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Flower structure, Angiosperms, Pre-fertilisation: Structures and Events, Double Fertilisation, Post-fertilisation: Structures and Events, Apomixis and Polyembryony. High
Human Reproduction The Male Reproductive System, The Female Reproductive System, Gametogenesis, Menstrual Cycle, Fertilisation and Implantation, Pregnancy and Embryonic Development, Parturition and Lactation. Critical
Reproductive Health Reproductive Health – Problems and Strategies, Population Explosion and Birth Control, Medical Termination of Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Infertility. Medium
Principles of Inheritance and Variation Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance, Inheritance of One Gene, Inheritance of Two Genes, Sex Determination, Mutation, Genetic Disorders. Critical
Molecular Basis of Inheritance The DNA, The Search for Genetic Material, RNA World, Replication, Transcription, Genetic Code, Translation, Regulation of Gene Expression, Human Genome Project, DNA Fingerprinting. Critical
Evolution Origin of Life, Evolution of Life Forms – A Theory, Evidence for Evolution, Adaptive Radiation, Biological Evolution, Mechanism of Evolution, Hardy – Weinberg Principle, Evolution, Origin and Evolution of Man. High
Human Health and Disease Common Diseases in Humans, Immunity, AIDS, Cancer, Drugs and Alcohol Abuse. Medium
Microbes in Human Welfare Microbes in Household Products, Microbes in Industrial Products, Microbes in Sewage Treatment, Microbes in Production of Biogas, Microbes as Biocontrol Agents, Microbes as Biofertilisers. Medium
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes Principles of Biotechnology, Tools of Recombinant DNA Technology, Processes of Recombinant DNA Technology. High
Biotechnology and its Application Biotechnological Applications in Agriculture and Medicine, Transgenic Animals, Ethical Issues. High
Organisms and Populations Populations, Logistic growth, Population interactions. High
Ecosystem Ecosystem–Structure and Function, Productivity, Decomposition, Energy Flow, Ecological Pyramids. Critical
Biodiversity and Conservation Biodiversity and Biodiversity conservation. High
🎯 Biology: Most Scoring Areas
  • Human Physiology (25-30%): NCERT diagrams are directly tested—know every label
  • Genetics & Evolution (20-25%): Pedigree analysis, DNA replication mechanisms
  • Cell Biology (15-20%): Cell division stages, enzyme action, cell organelle functions
  • Ecology (15-20%): Food webs, pyramids, succession—easy marks if NCERT is thorough

IAT-Specific Tip: Biotechnology questions focus on processes (PCR steps, recombinant DNA technique) rather than just applications. Know the steps, not just definitions.

🔗 Cross-Subject Integration: The IAT Difference

Unlike board exams, IAT questions often blend concepts from multiple subjects:

💡 Preparation Strategy

Solve IAT-specific PYQs rather than generic JEE/NEET questions to understand these integrations. Our PYQ Vault has 2017-2025 papers with detailed solutions showing these cross-linkages.

⚡ 30-Day Sprint Plan (High-Yield Topics Only)

If you're short on time, prioritize these chapters for maximum ROI:

Week 1
Foundation Sprint
PhysicsModern Physics, Current Electricity ChemistryOrganic Reactions (Carbonyl, Alcohols) MathCalculus basics (Limits, Derivatives)
Week 2
Core Concepts
PhysicsMechanics (Rotation, COM) ChemistryPhysical Chemistry (Thermo, Equilibrium, Electrochem) BiologyHuman Physiology (all systems)
Week 3
Advanced Topics
PhysicsElectromagnetism, Optics ChemistryCoordination Compounds, Biomolecules MathConic Sections, Probability BiologyGenetics, Cell Division
Week 4
Exam Simulation
AllFull mocks, revision of starred topics, formula sheet memorization, weak area targeting via AI analysis
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the IAT syllabus and preparation.

Is the IAT syllabus exactly NCERT?
95% yes. The vast majority of questions come directly from NCERT line-by-line. The remaining 5% test application of NCERT concepts in unfamiliar contexts. Don't study beyond NCERT for theory, but practice application through IAT-specific PYQs.
Do I need to study Class 11 if I'm currently in Class 12?
Absolutely. IAT has equal weightage for Class 11 and 12 (30 questions each). Many students lose marks by ignoring 11th-grade revision. Our 3-Month Planner includes dedicated Class 11 revision weeks.
Are diagrams important in Biology?
Critical. IAT often asks questions based on NCERT diagrams—labeling parts, identifying structures, or explaining processes shown in figures. Focus especially on: cell organelles, photosynthesis apparatus, human heart/brain, and genetic crosses.
Which subject is most scoring in IAT?
Depends on your background:
  • Biology for PCB students (direct NCERT recall, least calculation)
  • Mathematics for PCM students (objective marking, no ambiguity)
  • Physics and Chemistry require equal effort for both groups
The key is balancing all four—IISERs look for consistent scores, not subject toppers.
How is IAT different from NEST or JEE?
IAT NCERT-focused, 4 subjects, moderate difficulty, speed matters
NEST Slightly beyond NCERT, 5 sections including general, section-wise cutoff
JEE Calculation-heavy, requires advanced problem-solving, single/double correct
Can I prepare for IAT alongside JEE/NEET?
Yes, with adjustments. Your JEE/NEET prep covers 80% of IAT. The differences:
  • IAT has Biology for all (PCM students must prepare)
  • IAT questions are faster to solve but cover more topics superficially
  • IAT has no integer type—all MCQs with +4/-1 marking
Add 4-5 full IAT mocks in the final month to adapt to the pattern.
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