Hii how could i get previous year questions bank for UG mathematics entrance test for jamiya milliya islamiya?
Hello Shoaib Ansari,
It isn't very easy to get Entrance Papers, of previous years Ofc, at least of computer science department. You might find for some courses at the Xerox point but even they didn't had the ones I was looking for. So I reached the alumnis of the respective course and ask them for the previous years paper. Not only will they send you the paper via mail or whatsapp but also will guide you about how you should prepare for it, what topics to focus on and things. Even if you can't come to Jamia reach them through Facebook and they will surely help you. However for courses like engineering, MBA or BSc there are books available to study from specifically for Jamia Millia Islamia which they have a section in each chapter which contains only the previous year's questions of that chapter, you can order that book, in case not available at the book sellers nearby you.
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Apart from that I am going to tell you how to get admission in jamia millia islamia and how tough it is...
I would say yes, it is difficult to take admission in Jamia Millia Islamia—With limited amount of intake and increasing number of applicants it surely is difficult to secure a seat. This doesn't apply only for Jamia, it applies for all entrance exams. Since Jamia is a Muslim minority University so the Muslim candidate gets slight advantage but we must also take into account that the number of Muslim applicants is more in Jamia.
Now let's talk about the quota:
To make you understand the seat break up in Jamia let me take an example. Suppose there 40 seat in course. 50% i.e 20 seats falls under the general. 30% i.e 12 seats falls under the Muslim quota. 10% i.e 4 seats fall under Muslim women. 10% i.e 4 seats for the Muslim OBC/ST/SC. If there applicants who are “specially abled”, “Jamia internal”,“Kashmiri migrants” they will get 5%of the total seats.
Unlike Delhi University, Aligarh Muslim University etc. there is no quota for Jamia students in Master's course (example: MSc, MBA , MCA etc). Delhi University has 50% internal (excluding some courses like MBA in FMS etc). Aligarh Muslim University also has internal quota. Although Jamia provides internal quota in the Bachelor's degree to the Jamia school pass out i.e 12th passed.
To make you understand the seat break up in Jamia let me take an example. Suppose there 40 seat in course. 50% i.e 20 seats falls under the general. 30% i.e 12 seats falls under the Muslim quota. 10% i.e 4 seats fall under Muslim women. 10% i.e 4 seats for the Muslim OBC/ST/SC. If there applicants who are “specially abled”, “Jamia internal”,“Kashmiri migrants” they will get 5%of the total seats.
For further details on the seat distribution please refer to the Jamia prospectus which is easily available online.
Although it's a little tough for the non Muslim candidates to qualify the exam but it is not impossible. I have many friends some of them are my classmates who are non Muslims and they qualify entrance exam easily.
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For more information about jamia millia islamia please visit this link:
Here is the link:
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/jamia-millia-islamia-new-delhi
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Hope this helps...
Thank you all the best...




