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WBJEE — Quick Revision Notes 2026

Quick revision notes for WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) 2026. Key formulas, concepts, and definitions organised subject-wise for last-minute preparation.

Quick Summary

These revision notes cover the key concepts, formulas, and definitions for WBJEE 2026. Use them for focused, last-minute revision before the exam.

How to Revise Effectively for WBJEE

  • Active recall: Cover the notes, try to recall key points, then check. This is 3× more effective than passive reading.
  • Spaced repetition: Revise each subject at increasing intervals — Day 1, Day 3, Day 7, Day 14.
  • Write, don't just read: Writing formulas and key points by hand improves retention significantly.
  • Teach someone: Explaining a concept to a friend is the best test of understanding.

Subject-Wise Revision Notes — WBJEE

Physics

Weightage: 40 questions

Must-Revise Concepts

  • Current Electricity
  • Optics
  • Electromagnetic Induction
  • Modern Physics

Topics to Revise

Mechanics · Heat & Thermodynamics · Waves & Optics · Electricity & Magnetism · Modern Physics · Electromagnetic Waves

Chemistry

Weightage: 40 questions

Must-Revise Concepts

  • Chemical Bonding
  • Coordination Chemistry
  • Organic Reactions
  • p-Block Elements

Topics to Revise

Physical Chemistry · Inorganic Chemistry · Organic Chemistry · Ionic Equilibrium · Electrochemistry · Chemical Kinetics

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Where can I find WBJEE Revision Notes?

This page provides revision notes for WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) 2026. For complete chapter-wise study material including summaries, quizzes, and flashcards, try Super Tutor.

Start by understanding the complete syllabus and exam pattern. Focus on high-weightage topics, practice previous year papers, and take mock tests regularly. Use revision notes and formula sheets for quick review before the exam.

The difficulty varies each year, but with structured preparation and consistent practice, you can score well. Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorisation. Use the preparation resources on this page to build a strong foundation.

Start revision at least 2 months before the exam. Use the spaced repetition technique — revise each subject at increasing intervals (Day 1, Day 3, Day 7, Day 14). These revision notes are designed for quick, focused review sessions.