Scoring well in TG EAPCET 2026 is not about covering every topic equally — it is about identifying the highest-weightage chapters and mastering them first. Based on analysis of TG EAPCET (TS EAMCET) papers from 2019 to 2025, this guide provides the approximate question distribution for each chapter in Maths, Physics, and Chemistry.
Note: TG EAPCET does not publish an official chapter-wise split, so these figures are based on pattern analysis across multiple years. Actual counts vary slightly year to year, but the priority ranking is consistent.
Mathematics (80 Questions)
| Chapter / Topic | Questions (approx.) | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Calculus (Differentiation + Integration) | 25–30 | Very High |
| Coordinate Geometry (Straight Lines, Circles, Conics) | 12–15 | Very High |
| Algebra (Quadratics, Complex Numbers, Matrices) | 10–13 | High |
| Trigonometry (Ratios, Equations, Properties) | 7–9 | High |
| Vectors & 3D Geometry | 5–7 | Medium |
| Probability & Statistics | 4–6 | Medium |
| Permutations & Combinations | 2–4 | Low |
| Mathematical Reasoning / Linear Programming | 2–3 | Low |
Physics (40 Questions)
| Chapter / Topic | Questions (approx.) | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanics (Laws of Motion, Work-Energy, Rotation) | 10–13 | Very High |
| Electrostatics & Current Electricity | 8–11 | Very High |
| Modern Physics (Dual Nature, Atoms, Nuclei) | 5–7 | High |
| Optics (Ray + Wave) | 4–6 | High |
| Electromagnetic Induction & AC | 3–5 | Medium |
| Thermal Properties & Thermodynamics | 3–4 | Medium |
| Waves & Oscillations | 2–3 | Low |
| Communication Systems | 1–2 | Low |
Chemistry (40 Questions)
| Chapter / Topic | Questions (approx.) | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Organic Chemistry (Hydrocarbons, Functional Groups) | 12–15 | Very High |
| Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Kinetics) | 10–13 | Very High |
| Inorganic Chemistry (p-Block, d-Block, Coordination) | 8–11 | High |
| Electrochemistry | 3–5 | Medium |
| Atomic Structure & Chemical Bonding | 3–4 | Medium |
| Surface Chemistry & Polymers | 2–3 | Low |
| Biomolecules & Chemistry in Everyday Life | 1–2 | Low |
Key Takeaways for TG EAPCET 2026 Preparation
Mathematics: Calculus is non-negotiable
With 25–30 questions, Calculus (Differentiation + Integration) alone accounts for 31–37% of the Maths section. A student who masters Calculus and Coordinate Geometry (~12–15 questions) can secure 40–45 marks in Maths from just two topic areas. Add Algebra (~12 questions) and Trigonometry (~8 questions) and you have covered ~75 of the 80 questions.
Physics: Focus on Mechanics + Electricity
Mechanics and Electrostatics together typically account for 18–24 of the 40 Physics questions. Students who struggle with Modern Physics (5–7 questions) can still score 30+ in Physics by securing Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Optics. In TG EAPCET, chasing full coverage in Physics is less efficient than perfecting the top 4 chapters.
Chemistry: Organic + Physical Chemistry = 55–70% of paper
The combination of Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry typically covers 22–28 of the 40 Chemistry questions. This is the highest-density pairing in Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry (~8–11 questions) requires memorisation of facts and reactions — it's worth covering after the other two.
Practise with Chapter-Targeted Mocks
Vidhyapath's TG EAPCET 2026 Mock Test Series is built around this chapter weightage data. Each mock targets specific high-frequency chapters rather than providing random question sets. After each mock, the subject analytics panel shows your chapter-level accuracy, so you can track which high-priority chapters still need work.
Start with Mock 1 free — it covers foundational chapters in Maths (Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry), Physics (Mechanics, Gravitation), and Chemistry (Atomic Structure, Bonding, Thermodynamics), which are consistently high-frequency in TG EAPCET.