Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
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The Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. is an admission test conducted every year for admission into Master of Science and other post-graduate science programs at the Indian Institutes of Technology. The cutoff of IIT JAM specifies the minimum rank a candidate needs to obtain for qualifying to the next rounds of admission.
It varies according to the level of paper. The IIT JAM cutoff will depend on various factors such as-number of applicants, difficulty level of question paper etc. The cutoff will consist of the name of the candidates, category and minimum qualifying marks.
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The basic eligibility criteria for candidates applying for IIT JAM is that the candidate must have a bachelor's degree as a qualifying examination degree in a relevant subject as per the preference of subject in which the candidate is applying.
Also, the minimum marks should be 55% aggregate marks or 5.5 CGPA out of 10 in all the subjects in the qualifying examination.
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If you do not submit your category certificate ( EWS certificate ) during the counselling process : document verification , then you will be automatically considered as a general category candidate. But if you submit th ecategory certificate then you will get benefits of being an EWS candidate.
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Total number of applicants for IIT JAM are about 84000 in 2019 and about 60000 in 2020. The number of students applying for Biotechnology Seats is somewhat lesser than the total number as there are only 91 seats available under Biotechnology, all over India. There is no official number provided for students exclusively appearing for Biotechnology seats.
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The basic eligibility criteria for IIT JAM is that the candidate must have completed his or graduation with minimum of 55% aggregate marks (general category) or 50% aggregate marks (reserved category).
There is no age limit criteria that candidates need to fulfill in order to appear for IIT JAM 2021.
Mathematics is an essential subject (10+2 level) for M.Sc Chemistry.
To know more in details about IIT JAM 2021, kindly visit the link below :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria
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Joint Admission Test for MSc (JAM) is an all-India level online entrance exam conducted by IIT's every year to provide admission to candidates in MSc and other postgraduate courses offered at IITs and integrated PhD courses offered by IISc Bangalore . Several National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs) also accept JAM scores for MSc admissions.
The basic eligibility criteria for this exam is that, the candidate should hold a bachelor’s degree with at least 55% aggregate (50% for SC/ ST/ PwD category candidates).
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Once you qualify IIT JAM and do your M.Sc. in Zoology from one of the Top IITs, you can perhaps take up school teaching as a profession after doing B.Ed in Correspondence or may join as a faculty in some of the Top Medical Entrance/NEET Coaching Centres like VMC, Aakash, Sri Chaitanya or Allen. In times of Online Education, providers like Vedantu, Toppr, Allen Online and Byjus are extensively looking for faculty for their online classes.
You may go for a Doctoral degree after your M.Sc. and further enter a career either in Research or Academics. In the Public sector, you may join Organizations in Ecological, Biotechnological as well as Zoological fields and Government Agencies.
May candidates after Post Graduation prepare for Examinations like UPSC IFS (Forest Service ), UPSC CSE, SSC CGL or IBPS RRB and join Prestigious Government Jobs.
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https://www.careers360.com/courses/zoology-course
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