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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
If you opted for Mathematics subject in IIT JAM exam then yes, you should prepare for this subject. First step is to check the full syllabus of your subject and then understand the exam pattern. Mark the important topics, topics in which you are weak and topics that have more weight-age in the exam. This way you can easily concentrate on your studies by dividing topics into segments. Make sure to do revisions on a regular basis, make your proper study plan and follow it. Mathematics subject requires more practice so keep practicing question, get previous year's question papers and solve them, clear your doubts and practice as much
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If you are preparing for IIT JAM then follow the some common tips below. You can check the subject wise preparation tips through https://scoop.eduncle.com/iit-jam-preparation-tips
Begin Well with knowing the IIT JAM Syllabus & Paper Pattern. A meticulous study is a correct approach that can help you resolve all your doubts and attain lucid perception of various theories, concepts and their uses regarding the syllabus. It is recommended to candidates that they should make a list of subjects and prioritize them based on the marks allotted to them. Now, create a timetable with the distribution of subjects. It will help you to study th
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Scholar-Level 17
Candidates who have appeared or will appear for their graduation exams in 2019 are also eligible to apply for JAM examination. Yes, you can give JAM examination for M.Sc. Biotechnology. For more details information you can see below link
https://www.shiksha.com/science/amp/iit-jam-exam
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can appear in IIT JAM exam for M.Sc. Admissions. Make sure to check all eligibility criteria and syllabus of the exam for your subject before applying to the exam.
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Mathematics (as you can't get Physics and Chemistry being an engineering Graduate). Lower competition than GATE, but again it's a new arena for an engineering student for odds aren't the real problem, and the most important, even if it's tough, a Bachelors in Engineering especially non-core like ECE/CSE with Masters in Mathematics is a rare and deadly combination for academic and industrial requirements. I myself is on the same boat, and therefore I know the feeling
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