Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
Hello,
BSc student not able to apply in GATE.
But BSc student can appear in IIT JAM (student who has completed B.Sc. degree with at least 55%) .
Future scope of BSC honors chemistry:
1. Industrial Research Scientist
2. Chemical Engineering Associate
3. Materials Technologist
4. Production Officer
5. R&D Director
6. Safety Health and Environment Specialist
Hope this helps
Thank you
Hello Aspirant,
Yes definitely you can appear for IIT JAM examination because eligibility criteria for IIT JAM says that the General /OBC candidate should have secured minimum of 55% aggregate in the last qualifying degree or 5.5 CGPA on the scale of 10 and if the candidates is of SC/ST/PwD category then instead of 55%, 50% is required and on the place of 5.5 CGP, 5 CGPA is required.
Now after the common eligibility criteria, course specific eligibility criteria comes into play like the eligibility for course in which you are seeking admission, so you can check out the detailed eligibility criteria from the link given below :-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello candidate,
As we have not clearly mentioned for which masters degree you are really interested for, let me provide you with some of the eligibility criteria for candidates who are pursuing their bachelor's course in any specific course or degree-
1. The applicants must make sure that they refer to the IIT JAM eligibility criteria 2022 before filling up the application form.
2. The eligibility criteria for IIT JAM will differ with respect to the courses offered by the participating institutes of JAM.
3. The aspiring candidates who wish to appear for the JAM 2022 entrance test must ensure that they hold a bachelor’s degree in the respective field.
4. The aspirants who are still pursuing their graduation must make sure that they submit the mark sheet of the qualifying examination to the institute before the last date of submission.
5. The JAM committee has the right to cancel the candidature for admissions at any stage if they find that the candidates are not complying with the rules and regulations laid down by them.
Moreover, for general and OBC candidates they must secure at least 55% or 5.5 CGPA in their undergraduate degree trains for SC ST and PWD category this minimum criteria is is 50% aggregate and 5.0 CGPA.
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Experts say that strategy implementation might aid in effective physics paper preparations for JAM. The JAM preparation methods provided by toppers may help you score higher than other JAM candidates.
Start by understanding the IIT JAM Syllabus and Paper Pattern.
First and foremost, you must understand the JAM SYLLABUS and Pattern. As you are all aware, the syllabus is extensive, therefore begin studying a few months before the test. Don't get tangled up in issues that aren't in the syllabus. Stick to the syllabus for your subject.
Recognize the Exam Pattern and Time Limits-The duration of the exam will be 3 hours for all exam papers. All exam papers will be written in English only.
Candidates are advised to prepare a list of subjects and prioritise them according to the marks given to them. Create a schedule with the subject distribution now. It will assist you in studying various courses in accordance with your grades. If the distribution is not properly planned, you will most likely study random things, which may result in confusion in the end.
Attempt to solve as many past year's papers and mock tests as possible because this will give you a good understanding of the level of difficulty, pattern, and how to devote the least amount of time to each type of question. This will assist you in better understanding yourself, your talents, and the field in which you are lacking.
Reference books are the greatest investment for the exam since they provide a thorough overview, covering the whole syllabus, as well as sample question papers and solved exams.
Understand the theory of the topics that you are most interested in, such as optics, modern physics, and calculus.
Then attempt to answer as many questions as you can, especially those from the prior year.
Hope it helped
Hey there
There are total six subjects in IIT JAM. These subjects are Mathematical Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geology and Biotechnology.For the preparation of IIT JAM Physics, you can follow these 6 steps:
For more details you can click on the link below:
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Hello dear !
For pursuing m.sc in mathematics and scientific computing in IIT's you have to appear for IIT JAM (MA) paper . This course is offered by few institutes like IIT Guwhati , IIT Hyderabad, IIT Gandhinagar and few other iit's .
Get the rank which is sufficient for your admission at any of the mentioned institutes .
All the best !
Hi Harshitha
Hope you are doing well.
For IIT JAM, the minimum eligibility is that the student should have passed qualifying degree with a minimum aggregate of 55%. For different courses the essential subject at 10+2 level varies.For Msc. Biotechnology the essential subjects at 10+2 level is biology so you will be eligible for that.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria/amp
For GAT-B
Candidates should have passed bachelor's degree in the respective field from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 55%.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/exams/gat-b/amp
Hope this helps.
All the best.
Dear aspirant,
As per your question, you are eligible to give the IIT JAM exam after a few years provided that you have received your Bachelors degree by the time of admission. Every IIT has a placement cell which tries to provide placement for as many students as possible. So, rest assured, you will get placements from IITs if you apply for it.
Hope this helps!
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