Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
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No, Masters in Artificial Intelligence is not offered through IIT JAM. The courses offered through IIT JAM in IITs and IISC are
And other courses.You
Yes Cengage is a very decent book as far as chemistry concepts are concerned. One cannot guarantee whether a book is sufficient or not. Because when you appear for competitive entrance exams, the more you do, the more you get. But yes, as per your question, it's decent enough to
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see you need to study the full syllabus and mark the important areas from which questions are asked mostly in previous years, it is really important to self study as well, however you need to choose the coaching institute as per their study material and reviews of students,
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Syllabus for Physics for IIT-JAM:-
You can start in your way of approach. Go for easy chapters. Make notes while studying.
Okk I will enlist down the topics that you need to cover to crack IIT JAM MATHEMATICS...
1) Fundamental structure in Modern Algebra 2) Abstract Algebra
3) Linear Algebra
4) Calculus 5) Real Analysis 6) Differential Equations
7) Partial differential equations methods 8) Group Theory 9) Vector Analysis Best wishes.
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No, your marks in 10+2 or HS is not taken in account for IIT JAM eligibility
To be eligible for IIT JAM examination for MSc physics you need to hace studied Physics for at least two years or four semesters and Mathematics for at least one year or two
There will be many average to best tutors and classes available that I can enlist down and I surely will. But more than them, it depends on the student, how dedicated and devoted he is to achieve his dreams and goal. So you need to have a very proper schedule
To be eligible for IIT JAM examination for MSc mathematics one must have Mathematics for at least two years/four semesters in graduation
and must have got at least 55% aggregate scored in your graduation or 5.5 CGPA if you belong to general / obc category . If you belong
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It doesn't depends upon your branch it depends upon the subject you studied and your privious degree score .
For MSc in physics eligibility criteria is if you have scored more than 55% or 5.5 CGPA and 50% or 5 CGPA (for SC/ST category) in your privious degree
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