The JAM 2016 Online Registration has started from September 2, 2015. Candidates who register can further go on to log in and fill the JAM 2016 Application Form till October 14, 2015. The Application Fees can be paid offline or online. Check the complete details below.
Examination: Joint Admission Test for M.Sc (JAM 2016)
Organizing Institute: IIT Madras
Candidates can check the JAM 2016 Eligibility Criteria before Registering and Applying.
How to Register for JAM 2016?
Candidates can register after providing their name, a valid Email ID, a mobile no and a chosen password.
Upon successful registration, an E-mail containing the enrolment ID will be sent to the candidate in the E-mail address provided by the candidate.
The enrolment ID will also be sent via SMS to the mobile number provided by the candidate.
Candidates must use this enrolment ID along with the password to log in
Filling the JAM 2016 Application Form:
Candidates must log in and fill all the requisite details such as personal details, academic details, address, choice of JAM 2016 Exam Centres ( a minimum of three are to be chosen), test papers.
The JAM 2016 Application Fee is dependent upon the category of the students and the number of paper appearing for.
Candidates can appear for a maximum of two papers.
Candidates must also specify the Photo ID details that they will carry to the exam hall when they appear for the JAM 2016 exam.
Candidates must upload their photograph, signature and SC/ST/PwD certificates if applicable as specified.
After submission candidates must pay the Application Fees online or offline.
Note that Offline fee payment will be through the SBI Echallan that has to be downloaded and paid in any SBI branch in cash and the stamped Echallan (institute’s copy) to be uploaded. This facility is available till October 10, 2015 only
Once the payment is made, the application form is generated for printout.
Check the JAM 2016 Important Dates before Applying to know the applicable deadlines for the Application Form, payment of application fees and such.
For preparation, candidates can refer to the JAM 2016 Syllabus, JAM 2016 Exam Pattern and use the JAM 2016 Sample Papers as well as the JAM 2016 Mock test for practice.
Published Date: September 2, 2015
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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.
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!
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