Do I need 55% marks in English and Bengali to appear for IIT JAM physics 2018?

I am a student of 3rd year physics honors from Gurudas College under Calcutta University.

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astha singh
8 years ago
General Eligibility Criteria Indian national, as well as foreign nationals, are eligible for JAM. Candidates applying for JAM should have Bachelor's degree as a qualifying examination degree. The qualifying examination must be passed with minimum 55% aggregate marks (in all subjects including Langua

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Candidates ranks in IIT JAM must be under 500 for admission to IIT Delhi. Below is IIT JAM 2025 opening and closing rank for GEN category. Here we have considered round 1 cutoff.

Paper NameOpenig RankClosing Rank
Chemistry5101
Mathematics1166
 Physics26113
Economics29
Biological Sciences1521
Biological Sciences395513

Around 3000 seats are reserved at IITs for postgraduate programmes. Admission to IITs MSc programmes is based on JAM score. 

IIT JAM is conducted for admission to postgraduate course offered Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT). JAM score is also used for admission to NITs, IISc, IIPE, JNCASR, IISER Pune, IISER Bhopal, IIPE, CFTIs, DIAT and SLIET.

 

 

 

Joint Admission Test for Masters is conducted for 100 marks. 90+ marks is consider to be the highest marks in JAM. The highest marks scored by JAM topper is mentioned below.

  • Biotechnology 88 marks.
  • Physics - 90 marks
  • Mathematics - 95 marks
  • Chemistry - 90 marks

IIT JAM total mark is 100. Candidates need to obtain 70+ marks for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT). 70+ marks will help to obtain a rank between 1 and 150.

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