Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
Hi Aspirant,
There are various seats as per arranged by various IIT for IIT JAM test In Msc Mathematics.Here are the seat numbers as listed below:
IIT Bhilai has 12 seats in Msc Mathematics and Computing
IIT Bombay has 38 seats in Msc Mathematics
IIT Delhi has 68 seats in Msc Mathematics
IIT Guwahati has 60 seats in Msc Mathematics
IIT kanpur has 68 seats in Msc Mathematics
IIT Jodhpur has 20 seats in Msc Mathematics
IIT Tirupati has 15 seats in Msc Mathematics and statistics
Hope it helps!!
Hello,
It is not compulsory that a candidate must have studied B.Sc Physics (hons) to eligible for IIT JAM. The eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have passed bachelor's degree with Physics and Mathematics as a subject for 2 years or 4 semesters from a recognised board. Candidates belonging to general category/OBC must have scored minimum 55% marks or 5.5 CGPA on 10 point scale and for SC/ST it is minimum 50% marks or 5.0 CGPA on 10 point scale.
If you have studied Physics and Mathematics for at least 2 years or 4 semesters then you are eligible.
The eligibility criteria to be get admission in M.Sc Physics through IIT JAM 2021 is that a candidate must have passed bachelor's degree and must have studied Physics and Mathematics for 2 years or 4 semesters from a recognized board. Candidates belonging to general category and OBC category must score minimum 55% aggregate marks or 5.5 CGPA on a 10 point scale. Candidates belonging to SC/ST/PWD must score minimum 50% marks or 5.0 CGPA on a 10 point scale.
So if you have studied Physics and Mathematics in graduation for a minimum of 2 years or 4 semesters and scored the minimum aggregate marks in specified against your category then you are eligible to appear for IIT JAM.
U can give JAM exam as many times as u want.....there is no restriction.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well,
As per the present announcement the exam for JAM will be on February 14 2021.
The tentative dates for JEE JAM are as below,
Hope this information helps,
Best of luck
Hello!
There are several IITs that provide MSc/M.Tech in Mathematics course and they accept IIT JAM scores for admission into this course.
If you want to pursue research and PhD in the field of algebra and analysis, then go for IIT Kanpur, which is one of the oldest IITs and is best in this field. If you want to eleborate your career in applied maths, then IIT Delhi must be your destination.
The IIT Jam cutoff will differ according to your category. For general category, the cutoff for MSc Mathematics was around 33.65 in 2020. In IIT Delhi, the closing rank for Applied Mathematics was 1302 for general category, 1500 for IIT Kanpur, 1603 for IIT Kharagpur and 1804 for IIT Roorke. So, the overall idea is that you must secure a rank around 1200 to get best IITs for MSc Mathematics.
Some preparation tips for IIT JAM Mathematics:-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-jam-mathematics/amp
Hope this helps!
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.
Hey
The courses that you mentioned that are masters in mathematics, mathematical statistics and economics are all popular courses and high demand. The scope is somewhat similar for all these as they candidates who have a masters degree in all the respective courses are needed in field of applied sciences, finance and investment, statistical department etc.
Hence, it is not a one course that can have a better placements but an overall academic record of a students that will make him/her get placed in a company.
Hope you understood. Thank you.
Hello Yuvraj!
Yes you can!
The eligibility criteria for MSc Economics in IIT D and IIT R is any Bachelor’s degree (B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com/ B.Stat./B.Math./ B.Tech/B.E. or equivalent). The bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate must involve a minimum of three years of education after completing higher secondary schooling (10+2) or equivalent. So, you are elgible
You can also go for MSc Mathematics or Mathematics and statistics or Mathematics and computing, if you had Mathematics/ Statistics as a subject for at least two years/four semesters.
For more info, visit the below link:-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria/amp
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