What are the minimum marks required to qualify for IIT JAM mathematics?

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IIT Kanpur JAM cutoff 2025 for the MSc in Mathematics programme saw fluctuations in the cutoff ranks over the last three years. For the General category students, the 2023 round 1 cutoff was 151; in 2024, it declined to 131. However, IIT JAM cutoff 2025 increased to 181. Therefore, candidates seekin

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The authority will announce the IT JAM counselling date 2026 online. Candidates with a valid JAM score can participate in the counselling process. IIT JAM counselling process comprises registration, choice filling, seat allotment, seat acceptance, and reporting to the allotted institutes.

The authority will release the IIT JAM opening and closing ranks 2026 online at jam2026.iitb.ac.in. Candidates whose rank in IIT JAM is within the opening and closing ranks are eligible for admission to the participating institutes.

The authority will announce the IIT JAM 2026 counselling dates online. Candidates can check the counselling dates to know the schedule for registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting to college.

IIT JAM 2026 cutoff for Chemistry is expected to be 

  • GEN: 27
  • OBC (NCL) / EWS:25
  • SC/ ST/PwD:24

The final cutoff for IIT JAM 2026 will be released along with result.

A score above 75 is considered a good score.  75 marks will help to obtain a rank between 1 and 80. This mark will help to get admission to IIT JAM participating institutes.

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