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I scored 58% in physics class 12 but my total percentage in all the subjects is 78 % am i eligible for giving BITSAT ?

Anushri Varshney 11th Dec, 2021

Hi Zoya,

Unfortunately not. Sorry to say but you are not eligible to give BITSAT examination held by Birla Institute of Technology and science.

See, the eligibility criteria is to score a minimum of 60% marks in each subject or 75% in total. Since you have just 58% in your class 12th Physics then you are not eligible.

But still don't be upset there are so many entrance examination held every year in which you give your best without any fail.

Kindly access this mentioned link for better knowledge: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/bitsat-eligibility-criteria

Hope you understand. Thank you and good luck:)

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I want to peruse M.sc in microbiology. So can I write jam exam by BT ?

Hello.

In order to appear for the JAM exam a candidate must have a bachelor's degree in the respective courses. Apart from that they should scored atleast 55% in their last qualifying exam. For further details you can refer to the link given below that includes the details of all othe criteria required to be eligible for JAM:-

https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria

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if student score well in iit jam does iit give relaxation in fees for msc if not then is there any scholarship provided by IITs?

Parin Vyas 5th Dec, 2021

hello, If a student qualifies IIT JAM he/she gets scholarship. All IITs have different stipends. you can check websites of all IITs and apply accordingly. Students with parental income less than 4.5 lakh and CGPA 6.5 and above gets 50% tuition fees exemption. All the best.

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is mathematical physics by satya prakash is best book or hk dass for jam prepration?

nilangemeghna 28th Nov, 2021

Hello aspirant ,

Both books are good for jam preparation.....

For theory and problems ,H.k dass book is good but it doesn't have the part of physical interpretation of the mathematics

In mathematical physics by Satya Prakash book, has classical mechanics and quantum mechanics topics additionally.....which are not there in H.K dass book

You should refer both books for jam preparation....both will help you to prepare good for jam

Hope this helps


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is agriculture is available in jam

pri111nah 28th Nov, 2021

Hi,

You can appear in IIT JAM (Indian Institute Of Technology Joint Admissions Test .

It is an entrance exam to various professional courses such as Msc(2 years), Msc-PhD, Msc.-M.Tech, Joint Msc-PhD, and many other degree courses. Various IITs & IISc conduct this national level examination of JAM in the rotation. JAM is held in the month of February every year.

There are a few good colleges for Agriculture other than IITs. They are:

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU KRISHI VISHWA VIDYALAYA

LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY - PUNJAB

TAMIL NADU AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY - COIMBATORE

ACHARYA NG RANGA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY - HYDERABAD

VALLABH BHAI PATEL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, MEERUTD

YS PARMAR UNIVERSITY OF HORTICULTURE AND FORESTRY -

SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY - KOLHAPUR

BHARATI VIDYAPEETH UNIVERSITY - PUNE

KERALA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF FORESTRY VELLANIKKARA - THRISSUR

GOVIND BALLABH PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, PANTNAGAR

MAHATMA PHULE KRISHI VIDYAPEETH - PUNEOKNETE

MOHANRAO KADAM COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE - SANGLISARDAR


Hope this helps.

Good luck.

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can i give iit jam in maths after bsc hons electronics

pdwords Student Expert 26th Nov, 2021

Hello,

When it comes to the eligibility criteria of MSc Mathematics then candidates are required to have studied mathematics for at least for the duration of two years or four semesters at graduation level, hence if you have studied mathematics for the required time period in your bachelor's degree then you are eligible to appear for IIT JAM for MSc Mathematics, to know more details regarding this, visit our page at https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria

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Can a private or distance BSc degree holder eligible for iit jam exam

Amisha Kumari 22nd Nov, 2021

Hi,

Yes, you are eligible for IIT JAM exam.

Eligibility criteria: Candidates who have a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 55 percent aggregate marks or 5.5 CGPA/CPI out of 10 and are from the general/OBC (NCL)/EWS category match the IIT JAM eligibility criterion 2021. Candidates from the SC/ ST/ PwD categories must have obtained 50 percent aggregate marks or a 5.0 CGPA/CPI out of ten to be eligible for the exam. Aspirants who have completed their bachelor's degree or who are scheduled to complete their final year examinations in 2021 also meet the IIT JAM eligibility requirements.

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iit jam books to read for mathematical statistics and I have just three months to prepare how can i prepare for it?

pri111nah 14th Nov, 2021

Hi,

My answer would be a BIG YES. You can crack IIT JAM in 3 months. If you remember all those stuffs that you studied in 1st and 2nd year then it should even take more less time.

“IIT JAM Success Mantra” that contains all the tips and tricks along with expert advice, book recommendations for various subjects, scopes after exam and complete self preparation guidance.

The most important thing that is needed for IIT JAM MA exam is really good knowledge of the basics.

For maximum of ones month, study the mathematics of +1 and +2. This will give you a strong foundation of really useful formulas.

Next thing you need to do is study Real analysis and Linear Algebra, most of the questions are from these two topics. Don't go for really fancy named books, they're not necessary for IITJAM. Stick to the books that are recommended in your college course, as they're made by keeping in mind about the topics and details that are actually needed .

Next go for functions of one and two variables as the questions from these topics are really easy. I'll suggest the book by Tom Apostol.

Then comes the most scoring topic - Differential Equations. You should be so thorough with this topic so that you can solve all problems without any sweat. Everyone will be able to solve Questions from this topic so you should be sure that you don't lose marks over here. Any book with basic Differential Equation is good.

Vector Calculus and Integration : most average student just leave this topic, as it takes a lot of time to solve. Practice them as much as you can , also visualization of the problem will be the key to solving them. I had studied this topic from the book named Calculus and Analytical Geometry by Thomas and Finney.


Hope this helps.

All the best.

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vcan l persue msc phy after bsc computer science aftar jam exam in iit

pdwords Student Expert 13th Nov, 2021

Hello,

MSc Physics through IIT JAM is offered in IITB-Bombay, IITD-Delhi, IITG-Guwahati, IITGN-Gandhinagar, IITH-Hyderabad, IITI-Indore, IITJ-,IITK-Kanpur, IITM-Madras, IITP-Patna, IITR-Roorkie, IITRPR-Rooper, IITISM-Dhanbad

The eligibility criteria to appear for MSc Physics in IIT JAM is mentioned below-

Candidates are required to study Physics and Mathematics for at least two years or four semesters during their graduation period, there is no such subject restrictions at 10+2 level,

If you fulfill the eligibility criteria that is you have studied mathematics and physics for at least 2 years then you can appear for IIT JAM, to know more details regarding this, visit our page at https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria to know more details regarding this.

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if i go for bsc botany/ zoology, will i be eligible for jam later? syllabus will be of biotech one?

pdwords Student Expert 21st Oct, 2021

Hello,

When it comes to eligibility criteria of MSc Biotechnology for appearing in IIT JAM, then there is no such restriction of having any specific subject combinations at graduation level, however candidates are required to have studied biology as a subject at 10+2 level which I believe you should definitely have, other this there is requirement of 55% aggregate at graduation level for UR/OBC, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, visit our page at https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria to know more details regarding this, you can access the syllabus for biotechnology at https://jam.iisc.ac.in/p/biotechnology-bt-1, you can also go through this year and previous years sample papers at https://jam.iisc.ac.in/ in order to get acquainted with the exam pattern, important topics, marking scheme, through regular practice you can analyze your preparation level, and thereby improve your speed, calculation, and time management skills.

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