JAM Mathematics
Hello Aspirant
For IIT jam you can refer some of the following books listed below
1.Linear algebra Sheldon Axler
2.Linear algebra samvedna publications
3.calculus Gorakh Prasad
4.vector calculus by Murray
5.Mathematical analysis by Binmore
6.Real analysis HL Royden
7.Differential equation GF Simmons
8.A textbook on statistics C A Weatherban
9.Solved paper by arihant publicantions
I hope this helps
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Ranvir, To be honest, it is very difficult to predict the cutoffs and the predicted rank of IIT JAM Mathematics, but we can make use of previous year trends to calculate the expected rank and cutoff. Firstly discussing with respect to the cutoff, it is a big possibility that you would clear the cutoff irrespective of your category as many coaching institutions predict this years cutoff to be around 20. However, predicting the rank is a bit more difficult as it also depends on factors like total number of candidates and difficulty level of exam which varies every year and we cannot predict the toughness of this years' paper and its effect on the rank as of now. However, looking at past few years trends , you can expect a rank close to 220-245, maybe even less depending on the variables as discussed above. However, it is still advised that do not rely totally on these predictions as they are largely dependent on previous years trends, however, it does help us in understanding our chances.
Hope this helps.
Rishabh, At this point of time, to be honest, it is very difficult to predict the cutoffs and the predicted rank of IIT JAM Mathematics, but we can make use of previous year trends to calculate the expected rank and cutoff. Firstly discussing with respect to the cutoff, it is a big possibility that you would clear the cutoff irrespective of your category as many coaching institutions predict it to be around 20. However, predicting the rank is a bit more difficult as it also depends on factors like total number of candidates and difficulty level of exam which varies every year and we cannot predict the toughness of the paper and its effect on the rank as of now. However, looking at past few years trends , you can expect a rank less than 100, probably close to 80-90, maybe even less depending on the variables as discussed above. Remember it is the expected General Rank based on previous years trends and not the category rank which is extremely difficult to predict at this instant. However, it is still advised to not rely totally on these predictions as they are largely dependent on previous years trends, however, it also helps us in understanding our chances.
Hello Ayantika,
The books you can refer in order to crack JAM Mathematics are-
I hope it helps
Thank you
hi,
see you need to study the syllabus accordingly and focus on the topics which has most questions coming from. jam is conducted by iit, so question level is harder than any other university . you need to do more practice and solve previous years questions. follow any good books for model questions.
Integral calculus -Most of the questions are from definite integral. I referred Integral Calculus by Samvedna publications .
Differential calculus - Concentrate on Rolles theorem,Lagrange’s theorem, and Intermediate value theorem. Also focus on partial differentiation. I referred Differential equations by Samvedna publications .
Vector algebra - Concentrate on Stokes’ theorem, Divergence theorem and Greens’ theorem. Questions are asked from these topics only. I referred Vector calculus by Samvedna publications.
Differential calculus - This is the easiest topic. Only ordinary differential equations is in the syllabus. I referred Differential calculus by Samvedna publications.
Linear algebra -Questions are mostly application oriented.You can either refer Linear algebra by Hoffman and Kunze (which gives a strong theoretical foundation but lacks examples and exercises for practice) or Linear algebra by Gilbert Strang( which is more application oriented and has a lot of exercises for practice).If your sole aim is to crack JAM go for the latter. But if you also want to build a strong foundation,go for the first one.
Hello Gautam
Science schedule incorporates following themes and here are the point astute IIT JAM Mathematics Books people may allude to break IIT JAM 2020.
Indispensable Calculus: F. Ayres (Schaum's), Gorakh Prasad
Vector Calculus: Murray R. Spiegel (Schaum's), A.R.Vasishtha
Direct Algebra: Seymour Lipschitz (Schaum's), H. Anton, A.R.Vasishtha.
Normal Differential Equation: Peter J. Collins, G.F. Simmons, M.D. Raisinghania.
Guideline of Real Analysis: S. C. Malik.
Genuine Analysis: H. L. Royden.
Present day Algebra: A. R. Vasishtha 8. College Algebra: N. S. Gopalakrishan.
All the best
Hello
Joint Admission Test (JAM) is conducted for admissions into MSc and related postgraduate science programmes.
For preparation of the JAM exam, right choice of books is necessary. You can start your preparation by referring to your graduation books.
All the Best!
Hello Aspirant,
You can check the syllabus of IIT JAM Mathmatics Exam given below-
Sequences and Series of Real Numbers, Functions of One Real Variable, Functions of Two or Three Real Variables, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Vector Calculus, Group Theory, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis
To check the further related information to go through with the given below link.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam
Good Luck!
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