Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
hello aspirant..
As per the expected cutoff for this year the cut of for the sc category is 54.01 .this is not the official cutoff declared by the nta but the official cutoff will be around this percentile. So you need to work hard and do well in h=the session of the jee and get admission in nits
all the best for your bright future
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.
Hi Showkat,
Sorry to say but to take admission in any NIT for M.Sc. in Mathematics ,the minimum eligibility criteria is B,Sc in Mathematics/B.A, with Mathematics honors.
So after doing B.Tech you cannot take admission in any NIT for masters in mathematics.Well you can do Integrated P.hd after completing you four year B.tech Degree.
Hope this will help,please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.
Thank You.
The rank depends upon the no of students appeared in the exam but for IIT JAM biotechnology cutoff goes around 36 marks for general category, 30 for obc and 17 for sc\st.
Your rank will be around 800-900
Atanu, 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 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 also helps us in understanding our chances.
Hello Aspirant,
Based on this rank the chances are less to get a set in IITs for any of the programme however you might get a seat in NITs. You didn't mention here the paper code, You can also check the cutoff of IITs & NITs to go through with the given below links.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-cutoff
https://university.careers360.com/articles/ccmn-cutoff
Good Luck!
As per the eligibility to apply for IIT JAM Entrance exam for M.Sc in Physics, You should have Essential subjects in Bachelor's Degree in Physics for at least two years/four semesters and Mathematics for at least one year/two semesters. You can check the further eligibility to go through with the given below link.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria
Souvik, Honestly, it is very difficult to predict the cutoff or the predicted rank of IIT JAM Physics 2020 as of now, but we can make use of previous year trends to calculate the expected rank and cutoff. 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 16-18 for general category students. 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 really predict the effect of toughness of this years' paper on the rank. However, looking at past few years trends , you can expect a rank close to 300-320, maybe even less than that based on the variables as described earlier. Note that is the General Rank and not the category rank which is very difficult to predict at this instant unless we know the exact number of same category students participating in IIT JAM PHYSICS exam. Also, understand that is only a prediction made on the basis of previous years trends and actual results may vary, however, these predictions do help in evaluating our chances.
Hi,Yes you can pursue iit jam chemistry. And give other entrance exams for M.Sc chemistry also.
IIT jam is conducted for admissions to M.Sc. (Four Semesters), Joint M.Sc.-Ph.D., M.Sc.-Ph.D. Dual Degree, etc. Programmes at the IITs and Integrated Ph.D. Degree Programmes at IISc. The eligibility to apply for jam exam is 55%, or 5.55 out of 10 aggregate marks in their qualifying degree.
For iit jam chemistry a candidate need to possess Chemistry as a subject for three years/six semesters.
Similarly a candidate with chemistry as subject of study in bsc can apply for jnu and bhu msc entrance exam.
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