Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
Dear Prathyusha,
In which course you want to get admitted to?
Hello Aspirant,
It would be difficult to tell you the exact admission possibilities as cutoff varies every year depending on the various factors such as difficulty level of the exam, No. Of candidates appeared for the exam, performance of the candidates etc.
The admission in NITs & CFTIs for M.Sc Programmes is through CCMN counselling after clearing IIT JAM Entrance Exam, You can check the detail about the no. of seats & other admission related information with the given below link.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/ccmn
However you can check the previous year cutoff with the given below link if you want to take an idea about IITs admission possibilities.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-cutoff
Good Luck!
Hello Anil,
Yes,It is compulsory to have mathematics in 10+2 in order to apply in IIT JAM with Geology.
In graduation you should have geology as a subject and any 2 subject among Physics,Chemiistry and Maths.
So,if you don't have maths in 12 you are not eligible to applyin IIT JAM with Geology.
Hope it Helps.
Thank you.
Hello aspirant,
There are various pg courses offered by IITs. Minimum eligibility of many courses is not compulsion of mathematics at +2 and graduation level so you need not to worry you can still give the test.
Here is a detailed eligibility criteria of all the courses.
Please follow the link https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria/amp
Hello Pramod,
The easy and obvious answer to this question is NO. Of course it isn’t “impossible“ to get an under 100 rank with self study.
But if we are to be pragmatic, the first step to answering this question is an honest introspection, recognising your strengths and weaknesses and choosing the best way forward based on it.
Based on your performance and experiencec so far ask yourself this
1. How has your academic performance in school and college been?
2. How much of self-discipline and consistency do you have? Have you in the past given up easily after a short time or are you the tortoise who is steady in his effort?
3. Do you easily grasp the subject on your own or do you often have doubts and need a mentor’s help to get past them?
4. How motivated are you about your further studies, does it come from an innate desire to learn and achieve a set goal in life or is it because everyone around you seems to be doing it?
Now I know there are no black and white answers here, but if you honestly feel that your past experiences and current motivations indicate that you can do this on your own, sure go ahead!
If you are planning to do so, abreast yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus well.
You can use the following link to help you in this - https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam
Make a tentative time-table and be meticulous in your approach. Frequently assess -
Did you meet your daily targets, weekly targets?
Solve precious year papers and mock tests routinely.
Seek out seniors who have cleared the JAM exam before and take tips from them regarding preparation and time management.
If you stay consistent, I am sure a double digit rank is definitely within your reach.
But if you feel like you’re not being able to cope, join a coaching institute before it’s too late.
Good Luck!! :D
Hi Nivetha,
I am sorry to say you that Central University only takes admission on basics of CUCET. So if you want to take admission in Central University then you need to apply to CUCET. Applications for CUCET are available till 13 April in an online mood.
Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) is conducted for admission to various Integrated/Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Research Programmes offered by Central Universities of Haryana, Jharkhand, Jammu, Karnataka, Kashmir, Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan, South Bihar and Tamil Nadu along with Bengaluru Dr B.R. Ambedkar School of Economics, Assam University, Silchar and Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Bihar.
For more details, you can visit https://www.careers360.com/exams/cucet
Hope this information helped you. All the best.✌
Dear Aspirant!
Congrats you are eligible to apply based on your JAM score. But you need to separately appear for JNCASR written test and after that interview. They shortlists candidates after this procedure.
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) is a research institute located at Jakkur, Bangalore, India. It has a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:4 and state-of-the-art experimental, computational and infrastructural facilities. It provides Ph.D. programmes, as well as an Integrated Ph.D. (post-bachelor's degree) program in Materials Science.
I hope it solved your query. All the best!
It would be difficult to tell you the exactly about the admission chances as cutoff varies every year depending on the various factors such as difficulty level of the exam, Number of candidates appeared for the exam, Performance of the candidates etc.
However you can check the previous year cutoff to take an Idea about the admission possibilities.
Https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-cutoff
Regards
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