Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
Hey Akhilesh,
The basic eligibility for masters in statistics through IIT JAM is that candidate must have studied mathematics or statistics for at least two years ( four semesters ) . And you have studied maths for 3 semesters only. So you are not eligible for it.
Rajarshi, if your query is about the books which can help in the preparation for the IIT JAM PHYSICS, then here is a list of few books which you can refer to for your preparation and which may help you in getting a good score in the exam:--
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRODYNAMICS by DAVID GRIFFITHS
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM by B GHOSH
QUANTUM MECHANICS by MC JAIN
CLASSICAL MECHANICS by KEPLER OR BARCLAYS AND HJ PAIN
OPTICS by GHATAK AND SUBRAMANYAM
SEMICONDUCTOR AND ELECTRONICS by GAYAKWAD AND BOYLESTED
MOLECULAR AND ATOMIC PHYSICS by RAJKUMAR AND WHITE
MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING by RILEY, HOBSON AND BENCE
If you want to know about all the books which you can refer to for IIT JAM PHYSICS and also the preparation strategy for it to score good marks, then you can visit the following link
https://university.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-jam-physics
Hello there!!
Below is the previous year's (2019) opening and closing ranks required to secure admission in IIT BHU in chemistry.
OBC Open Close
IIT (BHU) Varanasi CHEMISTRY 2701 CY M.SC 554 643
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The qualifying mark of IIT JAM Physics according to previous years analysis is 15.
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Hey aspirant!
IITJAM Chemistry paper consists question from three basic sections of chemistry that is, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Although few other subjects like analytical chemistry also contain some weightage but it can be grouped into the above three subjects also. Now, the books for IITJAM Chemistry which you should refer are given below although I would advise to study some of them only if you have your basics clear as they are quite descriptive and you have to be clever enough to understand the important topics and the not-so important ones. The books which you should refer are:-
• Inorganic Chemistry:- JD Lee, Meissler-Tarr, James E.Huheey. These are the authors of the books and the names of the books are different but are commonly known by these names only. Also you must refer to Vogel's Qualitative Inorganic Analysis book as in my opinion it is the best for inorganic analysis.
• Organic Chemistry:- You can refer the books by these authors IL Finar , PS Kalsi and also Mehta and Mehta is good in clearing the basics and reaction mechanisms.
• Physical Chemistry:- You can refer these books (these are the commonly known authors of the books) Peter Atkins, Samuel Glasstone, Thomas Engel-Phillip Reid, Keith Laidler etc. These are the books for different topics such as Chemical Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics etc.
These were some of the books which you can refer to but these are not necessary as you can have your own reference books based on difficulty level of some of these books.
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