Which books are most useful for the preparation of IIT-JAM mathematics?

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astha singh
8 years ago
Name of books: IIT-JAM: M.Sc (Mathematics) Previous Papers & Practice Test Papers (Solved) by R Gupta. IIT-Jam Mathematics for M.sc Entrances Solved Papers by Anand Kumar. Solved Papers & Practice Sets IIT-JAM (Joint Admission Test for M. Sc from IITs) Arihant Publication.

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Thank you ma'am.

J
2 years ago
Hi Know the Exam Pattern for IIT JAM 2023. Know IIT JAM 2023 Marking Scheme Know the Syllabus for IIT JAM 2023. Go Through Good Prep Books Prepare a Time-Table. Refer Past Years' Question Papers. Solve Sample Papers and Mock Tests. Mathematical Analysis Binmore K. G Methods of Real Analysis Richar

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K
7 years ago
Hello, Instead of buying the books, I would suggest you to go for study materials. Click here http://bit.ly/2LDciKV to download the IIT JAM study materials. These study materials include all the preparation stuff like: Previous year papers, unit-wise notes and question papers, important topics and

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
Most recommend for JAM Mathematics: Linear Algebra done right by Sheldon Axler. A geometric approach to Linear Algebra by S kumaresan. Linear Algebra by Samvedhna publications. Real Analysis Bartle and Sherbert. , Calculus Parts 1 and 2 by TM Apostol. Calculus by Anton, Davies. Group theory by Sudes

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