Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
Hi Virendra,
The Indian Institute of Technology- Joint admission Test 2020 will be conducted by IIT, Kanpur on 9 January, 2020. The eligibility criteria states that the candidate must complete their Bachelor's degree and score at least 55% of marks for General and 50% for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates. So, you are eligible.
hi,
you did not mention from which subject you have applied for iit jam 2020. however iit jam 2016 was conduct by iit madras, you may follow the below link to know about the answer key.
http://jam.iitm.ac.in/jam2016/ques2016.php
you may also follow arihant iitjam previous years question bank which has stream wise solution book.
Hello Sayyedrukhsana, you asked for the iit jam 2016 question paper but you didnot tell which subject do you want,there are six different subjects in iit jam.so i am providing a link which is useful for you to download which subject do you want.And also by learning Previous year papers it will help you to understand the types of questions which are asked in exam, this will help you to covered the important topics for the exam. https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-sample-papers
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Dear Aspirant,
Yes, you can definitely participate in the JAM exam after BSC physics.
IIT JAM is a national level examination, that offers admission into the following degree programmes at the IITs and IISC : M.Sc. (four semesters), M.Sc. Ph.D., and M.Sc. Ph.D. dual degree etc. Students that qualify this entrance examination are given admission to the reputed colleges of the country. Admissions are offered to both National and International Students.
The paper is a 3 hour online examination with 60 questions having a total of 100 marks.
There are seven test papers, namely for the following, Biotechnology (BT), Chemistry (CY), Geology (GG), Mathematical Statistics (MS), Biological Sciences (BL), Mathematics (MA) and Physics (PH). The syllabus will be based on the studied graduation topics.
The Basic Eligibility Criteria for the examination are:
1)All candidates should have a Bachelor's degree
2)In the qualifying degree, the total marks without rounding off or CGPA/CPI inclusive of all main subjects, languages and subsidiaries of all years combined) should be at least 55% or 5.5 out of 10 for General/OBC (NCL)/EWS category candidates and 50% or 5.0 out of 10 for SC/ST and PwD category candidates.
If the CGPA is on a different scale, it would be converted to the ten point scale. It is the candidate's responsibility to show proof of meeting the eligibility criteria, which in your case would be the documentation of your BSC physics.
Since you have done your BSC in physics, pay keen attention to the following topics: Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism,Mathematical Methods, Kinetic theory, , Oscillations, Waves and Optics, Devices and Electronics.
Hope this helps! All the best!
Hi Jaya,
I understand that you are facing some discrepancy related to the display of performance after completion of your mock test due to which you were not able to view the correct answers and so to answer your question I suggest that you address this matter with concerned authorities through post or via mail with all the proper details and information of your candidature and also the problem that you are facing and request them to generate you a performance report of your mock test at the earliest and also request them to look into the technical snag.
BEST WISHES!
Hey there ,
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For scoring a rank under 150 in IIT JAM physics 2020 , you have to score 20-25 marks above the cutoff of last year . The cutoff for physics was 24.99 (GEN) last year . for more info about IIT JAM 2020 visit our link
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam
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Hi aspirant,
Preparing the syllabus given in the IIT JAM exam for biotechnology is enough to crack the JAM exam. If you study the whole biology as a syllabus, you can attend most of the exams conducted in life sciences field for the higher studies and jobs. In JAM exam they will check your critical thinking and your subject knowledge depth. So prepare well.
All the best.
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