Candidates who have applied for the JKBOPEE FMPHW/MMPHW entrance test 2026 must go through the complete syllabus before appearing for the examination. The entrance test conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) for paramedical courses is based on the 10th class syllabus. The question paper covers three main subjects – Physics, Chemistry, and Biology – with a total of 120 questions.
Understanding the complete JKBOPEE FMPHW Syllabus 2026 is the first and most important step toward cracking this entrance examination. In this article, we have provided the complete unit-wise syllabus for all three subjects along with the number of questions from each unit.
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JKBOPEE FMPHW 2026 – Exam Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) |
| Course Name | FMPHW (Field Medical Post Holder Worker) and other Paramedical Courses |
| Basis of Syllabus | 10th Class Courses of Study |
| Total Questions | 120 (40 Physics + 40 Chemistry + 40 Biology) |
| Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
| Official Website | www.jkbopee.gov.in |
Candidates can download the complete JKBOPEE FMPHW Syllabus 2026 PDF from the link below for offline preparation.
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JKBOPEE FMPHW Entrance Test: Subject-wise Distribution
| Subject | Number of Questions |
|---|---|
| Physics | 40 |
| Chemistry | 40 |
| Biology | 40 |
| Total | 120 |
Important Note: The marks distribution given in the syllabus is only illustrative. It will not accrue any right to the candidate if this distribution of marks is not strictly reflected in the question paper.
JKBOPEE FMPHW Physics Syllabus 2026
The Physics section consists of 40 questions divided across 4 units.
Unit 1: Light – Reflection and Refraction (10 Questions)
- Reflection of Light, spherical mirrors and image formation
- Uses of spherical mirrors
- Sign conventions for spherical mirrors
- Relation between focal length and radius of curvature
- Mirror formula (Numerical problems)
- Magnification
- Refraction of Light, refraction through a glass slab
- Refractive index and conditions for no refraction
- Spherical Lenses and image formation
- Sign conventions and lens formula (Numerical Problems)
- Magnification and power of lenses (Numerical Problems)
Unit 2: The Human Eye and the Colourful World (10 Questions)
- Human eye and power of accommodation
- Defects of vision and their correction
- Glass prism — refraction and dispersion
- Atmospheric refraction
- Twinkling of stars
- Colour of sun at sunrise and sunset
Unit 3: Electricity (10 Questions)
- Concept of electric charge
- Electric current, electric potential and potential difference
- Ohm’s law and experimental verification
- Resistance and its dependence on various factors
- Combination of resistances in series and in parallel (Numerical Problems)
- Heating effect of current
- Electric power and energy (Numerical Problems)
Unit 4: Magnetic Effects of Current (10 Questions)
- Orsted Experiment
- Magnetic field and field lines
- Magnetic field due to a current-carrying straight wire, coil (loop) and solenoid (qualitative only)
- Force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field
- Domestic electric circuits
JKBOPEE FMPHW Chemistry Syllabus 2026
The Chemistry section consists of 40 questions divided across 4 units.
Unit 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations (10 Questions)
- Chemical equations and how to write them
- Balancing chemical equations
- Types of chemical reactions – Combination reactions, Decomposition reactions
- Displacement reactions and Double displacement reactions
- Oxidation and reduction
- Effects of oxidation and reduction in everyday life – corrosion and rancidity
Unit 2: Carbon and Its Compounds (10 Questions)
- Bonding in carbon and covalent bond
- Allotropes of carbon
- Versatile nature of carbon
- Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons
- Chains, branches and rings
- Homologous series and its characteristics
- Nomenclature of carbon compounds
- Chemical properties of carbon compounds — combustion, oxidation, addition and substitution reactions
- Important carbon compounds — Ethane and Ethanoic acid
- Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic acid
- Soaps and Detergents
Unit 3: Metals and Non-Metals (10 Questions)
- Physical properties of metals and non-metals
- Chemical properties of metals — action of water, air, acids and salts
- Reactivity series of metals
- Cause of reactivity of metals and non-metals
- Properties of ionic compounds
- Occurrence of metals and their extraction
- Enrichment of ores
- Extraction of metals in accordance with activity series
- Refining of metals
- Corrosion of metals and its prevention
Unit 4: Acids, Bases and Salts (10 Questions)
- Idea about acids and bases
- Chemical properties of acids and bases — action of metals, metal carbonates, metal hydrogen carbonates
- Metallic acids and non-metallic acids and bases
- Similarities in acids and bases
- Reaction of acids and bases with water
- Strength of acid and base solutions
- pH and its importance
- Types of salts and their pH
- Chemicals from common salt — Sodium Hydroxide, Baking Soda, Washing Soda and Plaster of Paris
JKBOPEE FMPHW Biology Syllabus 2026
The Biology section consists of 40 questions divided across 5 units.
Unit 1: Life Processes (8 Questions)
- What are life processes?
- Nutrition — Autotrophic Nutrition
- Heterotrophic Nutrition
- How do animals obtain their nutrition?
- Nutrition in human beings
- Respiration
- Transportation in plants
- Excretion in human beings and in plants
Unit 2: Control and Coordination (8 Questions)
- Nervous system in animals
- Reflex action
- Human brain
- How nervous tissues are protected
- How nervous tissue causes action
- Coordination in plants
- Immediate response to stimulus
- Movements due to growth
- Hormones in animals
Unit 3: How Do Organisms Reproduce (8 Questions)
- The importance of variation
- Modes of reproduction in unicellular organisms — Fission, Fragmentation, Regeneration
- Vegetative propagation, Budding and Spore Formation
- Sexual reproduction and why the sexual mode of reproduction is used
- Reproduction in human beings
- Male Reproductive System
- Female Reproductive System
- What happens when the egg is not fertilized
- Reproductive health
Unit 4: Heredity (8 Questions)
- Accumulation of variation during reproduction
- Heredity and inherited traits
- Rules for inheritance of traits
- Mendel’s contribution to genetics
- How traits get expressed
- Sex determination
Unit 5: Our Environment (8 Questions)
- What happens when we add waste to the environment
- Ecosystem and its components
- Food chains and food webs
- How human activities affect the environment
- Ozone layer and how it is getting depleted
- Managing the garbage we produce