JAM Chemistry
Hi student,
The best YouTube channel for IIT JAM Chemistry preparation is a channel named IIT JAM CHEMISTRY. This channel emphasizes specially on IIT Jam Chemistry only. One more channel called JAM CHEM also provided good content and is made only for IIT JAM Chemistry examination. A channel called Chem Academy is popular channel for Chemistry but it focuses on CSIR NET, GATE, IIT JAM, TIFR, DU M.Sc., JNU, BHU, UPSC CS, Geo Chemist, IFS, State PSC & all Chemistry oriented exams.
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I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Yes it is compulsory and it is assumed you have taken course on Mathematics in first year B.Sc. Chemistry.
IIT JAM Chemistry is conducted for admission to M.Sc. Courses in Chemistry at IITs and IISc Bangalore.
For more information about JAM Chemistry Preparation do follow the link below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-jam-chemistry/amp
Dear Applicant,
Yes, is is more than enough, ie. If you are applying for masters degree in chemistry the full portion from semester 1 till semester 6 of bachelor's is enough but if needed based on those topic you can go more in depth by reading more books. This will help you to get a grab alot of knowledge
Best wishes ans answere well !!
Hello Mukul,
If you are trying to study with the help of YouTube videos regarding IIT Jam Chemistry then you must look at the YouTube channel named, IIT JAM CHEMISTRY. The only online educational channel that will provide you with IIT JAM Entrance exam. Also you can follow the channel named JAM CHEM.
Thank you.
Hey
dont worry it doesnt matter about marksheet you can still fill the form for IIT JEE MAINS
hi,
see iit jam exam is for admission in msc courses in reputed iits and nits, questions will be based oon your bsc course syllabus, however the fundamental clearance you may follow 12th books but donot expect to questions comes as 12th standard, you need to follow the previous years papers and text books of bsc course to prepare for iit jam exams.
hope you may understand.
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 refer cengage book and solve it's mcqs as well for the IIT jam chemistry paper. If you get more time, then do solve books like Arihant or Pradeep as well.
Thank you. Best wishes.
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