LEET syllabus: what to actually study
Most LEET / lateral-entry papers test the engineering fundamentals your diploma already covered. Here's the syllabus, and the order to study it.
Core subjects
Mathematics
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Mathematics section.
Physics
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Physics section.
Chemistry
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Chemistry section.
Engineering Mechanics
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Engineering Mechanics section.
Basic Electrical Engineering
Syllabus, key topics and practice for the Basic Electrical Engineering section.
Also commonly tested
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What is the LEET syllabus?
Broadly Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and core engineering subjects such as Engineering Mechanics and Basic Electrical Engineering; some states add English and aptitude.
Which subject has the most weight in LEET?
Mathematics usually carries the most weight and is the most predictable — start there.