Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
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Earlier IIT-JAM was there for MCA also but now its has been scrapped as no IITs offer this program so in case you are interested in NITs then NIMCET exam is there and its registration is going on as last date of submitting NIMCET 2018 application with documents March
Now IITs dont offer MCA program as it was available in previous years so you are advised to go for NIMCET so that you can get admission in NITs as the registration is going on till 31st-March.
For referencce, you can go through the below link -
https://it.careers360.com/articles/nimcet
Good Luck!!!
Hello Shivam,
JAM exam is conducted for admission to various post graduate (PG) science programmes for admission to IITs.
According to eligibility criteria for IIT JAM Chemistry exam for taking admission to IITs, student must have studied Mathematics in Class 12th.
However, admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and
Which category u belong....and in which subject.....if u r in st. Cantegory and from mathematics or physics.....thrn u can get nit......but there is no chance for iits
Nothing can be said as there is no information out from the officials but in case it happens then there would be no big fluctuation.
For reference, you can go through the below link -
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-cutoff
It is not there in IIT-Jam physics syllabus as you can check the complete topics below -
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-syllabus
Hello Shubham Sahu,
There are very less chances that you will get admission in IITs for M.Sc.in Chemistry.
but you can get IISERs for M.Sc. Previous Year, Closing rank for M.Sc.in Chemistry in OBC Category was AIR 839 for IIT Jodhpur. Since IISERs are second priority for candidates. So you
Hi afreen previous year cutoff was the 19.04 for the mathematics.
However you can check the link given below to know the or to get the idea of previous year cutoff
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/jam-2017-opening-closing-rank
In order to prepare IIT JAM Chemistry you can also prefer the books given below: Physical Chemistry – Keith J.Laidler, John H. Meiser Principles of Physical Chemistry – B.R.Puri, M.S. Pathania and L.R. Sharma Analytical Chemistry: An Introduction – D.A. Skoog, D.M. West and F.J. Holler, S.R. Crouch Qualitative Analysis
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