Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
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Yes you can join ISRO. Get updated on their official website regarding the job posts or vacancies.After IIT JAM,you can apply for a scientist or researcher post in ONGC, NTPC, IOCL, BPCL, BARC, DRDO, ISRO, etc.
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JU and PU cannot be compared because JU has tech departments that include science and the arts while PU does not. Tech JU receives more funds as a result, making it simpler for the science department to work with technology. Now, if you compare the science department
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Jadavpur University has been ranked 11th among the top universities of India. It offers a 3 year Bsc in physics course where the highest package offered has been 8 lakhs and lowest of 3 lakhs. Total fees of this course is 7k.
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If you check the Minimum Eligibility qualification on the official website of IIT JAM then you will find that the qualifications mentioned there doesn't matches for any of the IIT's or participating institutes offering the course of MSc in Geology. So through IIT JAM examination, you aren't eligible for the
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Joint Admission test for Masters is a common admission test conducted every year for admission into Master of Science and other post-graduate science programs at Indian Institutes of Technology, Indian Institute of Science and National Institutes of Technology, organized by alternating institutes every year.
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To apply, candidates must hold a bachelor's degree from a reputable university or board. To be eligible for the exam, there will be no minimum percentage requirement. Exams for the prerequisite degree must be passed. Candidates may also apply for IIT JAM
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