What the formula database includes
Every formula you need for JEE Main and JEE Advanced, organized by subject → chapter → topic. Each formula entry has: the formula itself in LaTeX rendering, when to use it (common problem patterns), and 2-3 example problems showing the formula in action.
Search works across all formulas. Type "conservation of momentum" to see the formula plus related ones (impulse, collision types, conservation of angular momentum). Type "Bayes theorem" to see the statement plus 3 worked problems from JEE papers.
Printable chapter cheatsheets
Every chapter has a one-page printable PDF with all essential formulas. Keep these for revision — print them, laminate them, stick them on your study table.
- Physics: Kinematics, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves, Optics, Electrodynamics, Modern Physics
- Chemistry Physical: Atomic Structure, Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Solutions
- Chemistry Organic: Named Reactions, Reagents, Reaction Mechanisms
- Chemistry Inorganic: Periodic Trends, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds
- Mathematics: Calculus (Differentiation, Integration), Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors, Trigonometry, Probability
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the formula sheet enough for JEE preparation?
No. The formula sheet is a revision tool, not a learning tool. You need to understand derivations (at minimum, know why a formula exists and when it applies) before memorizing. Use NCERT + a coaching module for initial learning, then the formula sheet for rapid revision.
Are formulas in LaTeX format?
Yes. All mathematical expressions render in LaTeX (via KaTeX) so they are exactly what you see in NCERT or any textbook. Copy-paste supports copying the LaTeX source if you want to use it in your own notes.
Can I download the formula sheets?
Yes. Each chapter has a "Download PDF" button that exports a printable one-page cheatsheet with all formulas for that chapter. Free for unlimited downloads.
Does it cover JEE Advanced-level formulas?
Yes. The database includes JEE Advanced-specific formulas (like Fermi Dirac distribution in Modern Physics, specific organic reaction mechanisms, multi-variable calculus applications) that are beyond JEE Main scope. Filter by "Advanced" if you want to see only those.
How does search work?
Search runs across formula name, chapter, topic, and LaTeX content. Try natural phrases: "momentum conservation", "de Broglie wavelength", "trigonometric identities". The AI also suggests related formulas automatically.
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