How can I pursue B.Sc honors in chemistry and alongside prepare for IIT JAM?

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7 years ago
Yes, it is possible to get honors degree with JAM. You can follow this tips - https://scoop.eduncle.com/iit-jam-preparation-tips/.

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Bishal Baishya
6 years ago
It is simply studying your course and preparing for entrance in nutshell. So, what you need to do is an honest and dedicated hard work in smartly planned and organised manner. Solving last 10 years question papers never go waste though questions don't repeat. Thing is efficiency in applying knowledg

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
6 years ago
For JAM preparation, it is better that you prepare it by yourself. This will save money as well as time. JAM exam will be conducted on 10th February 2019. So, you still have enough time left. Solving previous years question papers and taking online mock tests is the best way to prepare for the exam

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K
7 years ago
Hello, For JAM preparation, it's better that you prepare it by yourself. This will save money as well as time. JAM exam will be conducted on 10th February 2019. So, you still have enough time left. Solving previous years question papers and taking online mock tests is the best way to prepare for

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AYUSHI MITTAL
7 years ago
Hello, Yes, you can. Its better to start your preparation from first year itself. Competition is increasing as days are passing. So, it will be better for you. Below I am mentioning some tips: IIT JAM is an online test that is conducted on a rotational basis by Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT

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Rudra  Shaurya
7 years ago
It could be difficult, but it is possible and most students prepare this way and succeed. Time Management is going to be difficult but once it is taken care of everything will be easy. You should begin by understanding the syllabus for IIT JAM and then divide it according to your comfort such that y

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Ashis Mittal
7 years ago
Hello, IIT JAM is one of the most the toughest exams conducted in India. So, you must prepare well for the exam. For JAM preparation, you should solve IIT JAM Previous Year Question Papers. This is the best way to prepare for the exam as this will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty le

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astha singh
8 years ago
The most important factor for you would be time management as you have to balance a course in B.Sc. chemistry and prepare for IIT JAM as well. You should make a time table which should include time devoted to classes in B.Sc. chemistry and time allocated to preparation for IIT JAM. The planning shou

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