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NMIMS CET Syllabus 2026: Complete Subject-Wise Exam Syllabus

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Introduction

Every year, thousands of students across India sit down with one big question after their Class 12 boards — “Which entrance exam should I focus on?” If science is your stream and a career in engineering or pharmacy is your goal, NMIMS CET deserves a serious spot on your list. The NMIMS CET syllabus 2026 is your starting point — knowing it well is the difference between scattered preparation and a focused, confident one.

Understanding the NMIMS CET syllabus is not just about listing topics. It is about knowing where to invest your time, which chapters carry more weight, and how to approach each section strategically. This blog breaks down the complete NMIMS CET syllabus 2026 section by section, compares it with JEE Main, suggests the best books, and gives you a preparation roadmap that actually works.

What Is NMIMS CET 2026?

NMIM (Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies) is one of India’s most respected deemed universities, offering undergraduate programs in Engineering, Pharmacy, and Pharmaceutical Management through its Common Entrance Test (CET).

The NMIMS CET 2026 is a computer-based test designed for students who have completed or are appearing for their Class 12 examinations. The exam tests you across five sections with a total of 120 questions, 120 marks, in 120 minutes — clean, structured, and straightforward.

You can explore NMIMS programs and admission details directly on the NMIMS official website

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NMIMS CET 2026 Exam Pattern at a Glance

Before diving into the syllabus, it helps to understand the overall structure of the exam.

Section Subject No. of Questions Marks
Section 1 Physics 24 24
Section 2 Chemistry 24 24
Section 3 Mathematics / Biology 24 24
Section 4 Logical Intelligence 24 24
Section 5 Verbal Reasoning 24 24
Total 120 120

Key Exam Details:

  • Duration: 120 minutes
  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Marking Scheme: +1 for every correct answer
  • Negative Marking: No negative marking
  • Medium: English only

The absence of negative marking is actually a significant advantage — it means you should attempt every question, even if you are not fully sure.

Section-Wise NMIMS CET Syllabus 2026

This is the heart of your preparation. Let us go through each section carefully.

Section 1 — Physics (24 Questions)

Physics in NMIMS CET is based on the CBSE Class 11 and 12 Physics curriculum. The questions test conceptual clarity more than formula memorisation, so understanding the why behind each concept matters.

Topics Covered:

Mechanics

  • Newton’s Laws of Motion
  • Work, Energy, and Power
  • Rotational Motion and Moment of Inertia
  • Gravitation

Thermodynamics

  • Laws of Thermodynamics
  • Kinetic Theory of Gases
  • Heat Transfer

Electrostatics and Current Electricity

  • Coulomb’s Law, Electric Field and Potential
  • Capacitance
  • Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, Wheatstone Bridge

Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction

  • Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s Law
  • Faraday’s Laws, Lenz’s Law
  • Alternating Current circuits

Optics

  • Ray Optics: Reflection, Refraction, Lenses and Mirrors
  • Wave Optics: Interference, Diffraction, Polarisation

Modern Physics

  • Photoelectric Effect
  • Atomic Models (Bohr’s Model)
  • Nuclear Physics: Radioactivity, Fission, Fusion
  • Semiconductors and Logic Gates

Topic-Wise Priority:

Priority Topics
High Mechanics, Electrostatics, Modern Physics
Medium Optics, Current Electricity, Magnetism
Low Thermodynamics (basics only)

Section 2 — Chemistry (24 Questions)

Chemistry is often the most scoring section for students who stay consistent with NCERT. The NMIMS CET syllabus for Chemistry covers all three branches — Physical, Organic, and Inorganic — based on the CBSE Class 11 and 12 Chemistry syllabus.

Physical Chemistry

  • Mole Concept and Stoichiometry
  • States of Matter (Gases and Liquids)
  • Thermodynamics (Enthalpy, Entropy, Gibbs Free Energy)
  • Chemical Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle
  • Ionic Equilibrium
  • Electrochemistry (Nernst Equation, Electrolysis)
  • Chemical Kinetics

Organic Chemistry

  • Basic Concepts: Hybridisation, Isomerism, IUPAC Nomenclature
  • Hydrocarbons: Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromatic Compounds
  • Functional Groups: Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids, Amines
  • Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
  • Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday Life

Inorganic Chemistry

  • Periodic Table and Periodic Properties
  • Chemical Bonding (VSEPR, MOT)
  • s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block Elements
  • Coordination Compounds
  • Metallurgy and Extraction of Metals

Topic-Wise Priority:

Priority Topics
High Mole Concept, Organic Reactions, Periodic Table
Medium Electrochemistry, Coordination Compounds
Low Polymers, Biomolecules (conceptual)

Section 3 — Mathematics (24 Questions)

For B.Tech aspirants, Mathematics is non-negotiable. The NMIMS CET Maths syllabus aligns closely with CBSE Class 11 and 12 Mathematics and rewards students who are thorough with concepts and quick with calculation.

Algebra

  • Sets, Relations, and Functions
  • Complex Numbers
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Matrices and Determinants
  • Permutations and Combinations
  • Binomial Theorem
  • Sequences and Series (AP, GP, HP)

Calculus

  • Limits and Continuity
  • Differentiation and Applications
  • Integration (Definite and Indefinite)
  • Differential Equations

Coordinate Geometry

  • Straight Lines
  • Circles
  • Conic Sections: Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola
  • Three-Dimensional Geometry

Other Topics

  • Vectors and Scalars
  • Trigonometry (Functions, Equations, Inverse Trigonometry)
  • Probability and Statistics

Topic-Wise Priority:

Priority Topics
High Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry
Medium Probability, Vectors, Trigonometry
Low 3D Geometry (basic concepts)

Section 3 (Alternate) — Biology for Pharmacy Students (24 Questions)

Students opting for B.Pharm or Pharm.D can choose Biology instead of Mathematics. The syllabus covers standard CBSE Class 11 and 12 Biology topics including:

  • Cell Biology and Cell Division
  • Plant Physiology and Human Physiology
  • Genetics and Evolution
  • Biotechnology and its Applications
  • Ecology and Environment
  • Reproduction in Plants and Animals
  • Human Health and Disease

NCERT Biology textbooks are more than sufficient for this section — read every line, every diagram, and every in-text question.

Section 4 — Logical Intelligence (24 Questions)

This is where many students either gain an edge or lose precious marks. Unlike Physics or Chemistry, Logical Intelligence cannot be studied from a textbook in the traditional sense — it requires regular practice and pattern recognition.

Topics Covered:

  • Analytical Reasoning: Seating arrangements, Blood relations, Syllogisms
  • Logical Reasoning: Statement-conclusion, Statement-assumption, Cause and effect
  • Data Interpretation: Tables, Bar graphs, Pie charts, Line graphs
  • Pattern Recognition: Series completion, Odd one out, Analogies
  • Critical Thinking: Argument evaluation, Strengthening/weakening arguments

Pro Tip: Spend at least 20–25 minutes daily on logical reasoning problems. Apps like Brilliant.org and books like RS Aggarwal’s A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning are widely used by students.

Section 5 — Verbal Reasoning (24 Questions)

Verbal Reasoning tests your command over the English language — and it is often underestimated by science stream students. Do not make that mistake.

Topics Covered:

  • Reading Comprehension: 1–2 passages with inference-based questions
  • Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Word in context
  • Grammar: Parts of speech, Tenses, Subject-verb agreement
  • Sentence Correction: Identifying grammatical errors, improving sentences
  • Verbal Ability: Para-jumbles, Fill in the blanks, Analogies

Regular reading of quality English content — editorials, science magazines, online articles — naturally builds this section over time. The Hindu and BBC Learning English are excellent free resources.

Topic-Wise Weightage Analysis

Here is a consolidated priority map to help you plan your preparation smartly:

Subject High Priority Topics Medium Priority Low Priority
Physics Mechanics, Electrostatics, Modern Physics Optics, Magnetism Thermodynamics
Chemistry Mole Concept, Organic Reactions, Periodic Table Electrochemistry, Coordination Polymers
Mathematics Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry Probability, Vectors 3D Geometry
Logical Intelligence Reasoning, Data Interpretation Pattern Recognition Critical Thinking
Verbal Reasoning Reading Comprehension, Grammar Vocabulary, Sentence Correction Para-jumbles

How Does NMIMS CET Syllabus Differ from JEE Main?

A common question students ask is — “If I am preparing for JEE Main, am I also covered for NMIMS CET?” Mostly yes, but there are important differences.

Parameter JEE Main NMIMS CET
Total Questions 90 (with internal choice) 120
Sections Physics, Chemistry, Maths Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Bio, Logical Intelligence, Verbal Reasoning
Difficulty Level High Moderate
Negative Marking Yes (−¼) No
Logical/Verbal Not included 48 marks combined
Duration 3 hours 2 hours

The biggest difference is the Logical Intelligence and Verbal Reasoning sections, which JEE Main does not test at all. If you are a JEE aspirant also targeting NMIMS CET, dedicate focused time to these two sections separately.

You can check the official JEE Main syllabus on the NTA website to compare directly.

Good books make a real difference. Here is what most NMIMS CET toppers swear by:

Subject Recommended Books
Physics NCERT Physics Part 1 & 2 + H.C. Verma Concepts of Physics (Vol 1 & 2)
Chemistry NCERT Chemistry Part 1 & 2 + O.P. Tandon (Physical & Organic)
Mathematics NCERT Mathematics + R.D. Sharma + Arihant Skills in Mathematics series
Biology NCERT Biology Part 1 & 2 (sufficient for CET level)
Logical Reasoning RS Aggarwal A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning Wren & Martin High School English Grammar + RS Aggarwal Verbal

Always start with NCERT textbooks — they are the backbone of both the CBSE curriculum and NMIMS CET preparation.

Chapter-Wise Preparation Strategy

Knowing the syllabus is step one. Knowing how to tackle it is what separates average preparation from excellent preparation.

Step 1 — Map Your Syllabus (Week 1) Print or write out the complete NMIMS CET syllabus. Mark topics you are already comfortable with, topics that need revision, and topics you need to start fresh.

Step 2 — Prioritise High-Weightage Chapters First Do not start from Chapter 1 and move linearly. Start with high-priority topics from the weightage table above. In Physics, begin with Mechanics and Electrostatics. In Chemistry, start with Mole Concept and Organic Reactions.

Step 3 — Build a Weekly Study Plan A realistic weekly plan for a student with 4–5 months to prepare:

  • Monday–Tuesday: Physics (2 topics per week)
  • Wednesday–Thursday: Chemistry (2 topics per week)
  • Friday: Mathematics / Biology
  • Saturday: Logical Intelligence + Verbal Reasoning (daily 20 minutes minimum)
  • Sunday: Revision + Mock test

Step 4 — Practice with Mock Tests Take full-length mock tests every two weeks. Analyse your mistakes — do not just check the score. Understanding why you got something wrong is more valuable than getting it right the next time by luck.

Step 5 — Revise Smart, Not Hard In the last month before the exam, shift to revision mode. Use short notes, formula sheets, and reaction summaries. Do not pick up new topics in the final two weeks.

Time Allocation Per Section During the Exam

You have 120 minutes for 120 questions. That is exactly 1 minute per question on paper — but smart students do not distribute time equally.

Section Suggested Time
Physics 25–28 minutes
Chemistry 22–25 minutes
Mathematics / Biology 28–30 minutes
Logical Intelligence 18–20 minutes
Verbal Reasoning 12–15 minutes

Exam Day Tips:

  • Attempt your strongest section first to build confidence
  • Flag difficult questions and come back to them — do not get stuck
  • Since there is no negative marking, never leave a question blank
  • Reserve the last 5 minutes for a quick review of flagged questions

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  • Career Roadmapping: Helps students connect entrance exam preparation with long-term academic and career goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Is the NMIMS CET syllabus based only on CBSE?
The NMIMS CET syllabus is broadly aligned with the CBSE Class 11 and 12 curriculum, but students from state boards are equally eligible. The core concepts across boards are largely similar, so NCERT textbooks work well for all students regardless of board.

Q2. Is there negative marking in NMIMS CET 2026?
No. NMIMS CET does not have negative marking. Every correct answer earns +1 mark and incorrect answers carry no penalty. This means you should attempt all 120 questions without hesitation.

Q3. Can I choose between Mathematics and Biology in NMIMS CET?
Yes. Section 3 offers a choice — Mathematics for B.Tech aspirants and Biology for students applying to B.Pharm or Pharm.D programs. You select your preferred option at the time of registration.

Q4. How many questions are there in total in NMIMS CET 2026?
The exam consists of 120 questions across 5 sections — 24 questions each. Each question carries 1 mark, making the total 120 marks in 120 minutes.

Q5. Which section is considered the toughest in NMIMS CET?
Difficulty varies by student, but Mathematics and Physics tend to be the most time-consuming. For students who have not practised regularly, Logical Intelligence can also be challenging. Verbal Reasoning is generally the most scoring section.

Conclusion

The NMIMS CET syllabus 2026 is vast but absolutely manageable when broken down the right way. Every section has a purpose — Physics and Chemistry test your conceptual foundation, Mathematics sharpens your analytical thinking, Logical Intelligence challenges your reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning tests your communication strength. Together, they paint a complete picture of your readiness for a professional science degree.

Start early, stay consistent, and do not try to do everything at once. Pick your high-priority topics, build a realistic schedule, and trust the process. And if you ever feel stuck whether about the syllabus, the right career stream, or which college fits you best remember that the right guidance can change everything. You do not have to figure it all out alone.