Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
Hello PRATIK PAL , In 2019 almost 66,958 candidates have appeared in IIT JAM 2019. This year, almost more than 3000 candidates are increased for physics and chemistry from last year. The total seat 2223 for IITs and 1412 for NITs are available in IIT JAM 2019. So it is approximately same or increased by 3000.
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Hi,
Well if the mock test is being conducted by IIT kanpur then you can visit the official website and check the results there. The sam eplace where you registered for the exam, there only you can find the results or any other notices regarding the mock tests. Check once and verify.
Well you can expect a call for interview or further rounds after declaration of results within two to three weeks after results. Sometimes it can take more than that but most probably the students are called within that time frame for interview and further admission process.
Dear aspirant,
Yes, thorough knowledge of NCERT books of 11th and 12th standard are essential for a good score in IIT JAM. The following chapters of 11th and 12th standard NCERT books are of utmost importance :
For further assistance visit: https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-syllabus
Hope this helped.
Thank you.
Hello priyanshi
I don't get it how can a science bio stream student will take admissions if he /she wants to chose msc from chemistry (I came to know this today as well) . Iit jam will give you a score which you can use to take admissions in various IITs and NITs so if any NIT decides not to restrict with no mathematic in +2 than you can take admissions in that NIT so you should attempt IIT JAM exam .
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria/amp
hey,
to be eligible for M.S chemistry you are required to study chemistry subject for all three years of graduation or six semesters and you must have studied mathematics subject in your 10+2 that is i guess you are not fulfilling , institutions offering M.Sc chemistry are - IITB, IITD, IITG, IITGN, IITH, IITI, IITJ, IITK, IITM, IITP, IITR, IITRPR,IITISM .
to know more kindly go through the link mentioned below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria
good luck!
Hello aspirant.,
JAM is an extremely tough exam to crack as the availability of seats are low that doesn't mean the exam would be easier.
Now coming to the preparation. As you are in the first year itself make sure you study well for all the subjects so that it would make you easy at the last moment. Keep in check and write notes regarding the important topic which teacher taughts you as most topics would be hard when read at last moment. Make sure you keep your notes assembled at one place. This makes it easy for you whenever you want to revise the topics.
Some of the important things you should keep in mind are:
1. Check always the previous year papers so that you get a detailed version of exam
2. Make sure to keep mock test for every topic you read.
3. Revise everyday small topics whenever you get time.
4. If possible do listen about the topic as it makes things easy for you.
If you think you it would be better if you go for caoching classes then go for it. If you can read at home then you can do it by following these steps.
Hope this helps you
All the best
i hope you are doing well
for the course M.Sc chemistry you must have chemistry as one of your subject in your graduation and you have studied chemistry for three years or in six semester and you have studied mathematics in your 10+2 , M.Sc chemistry is offered by the institutes are - IITB, IITD, IITG, IITGN, IITH, IITI, IITJ, IITK, IITM, IITP,IITR, IITRPR, IITISM,
for more information you may refer to the link mentioned below
hope this helps!
See both the institutes you have mentioned above are the elite institutes of India. So they both have some strategy to select students to keep up their elite status.
So both the exams have some level of difficulties.
In case of JAM to secure a rank under 50 , you have to study a lot and have to solve questions as fast as you can. Also you have to be intelligent enough in identifying the lengthy question given in the question paper to save time. So in JAM the problem solving skills as well as time management are checked in the examination.
Now in case of ISI exams problem solving skills along with theoretical knowledge are tested. In the question papers they include both subjective and objective question so you have not to worry about time management but about the accuracy. After their written examination they conduct interviews to recheck the explanatory ability in a student.
So both the exams have challenges in their own. But as ISI have interview then you will have to work hard regarding that too.
I hope my answer helps you. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello there
It would be very useful if you can checkout the last year cutoffs .as per the last year cutoff you should score 26-30 marks .but at this marks you won't be able to get any good NIT or IIT .so try scoring above 50 .checkout the last year cutoffs of NITs and IITs .checkout this article .hope it helps
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/jam-cutoff/amp
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