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Rakshit Prabhakar

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These are some of the best books for IIT JAM 2026 exam preparation specifically for Mathematics Statistics subject:

Name of the Book

Author

IIT JAM: MSc Mathematical Statistics

Anand Kumar

Complete Resource Manual MSc Mathematics

Suraj Singh

Fundamental of Mathematical Statistics

S.C. Gupta & V.K. Kapoor

Introduction to Mathematical Statistics

Robert V. Hogg and Craig Mckean Hogg

Problems and Solutions in Mathematical Statistics

S.C Gupta, Vikas Gupta and Sanjeev Kumar Gupta

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Rakshit Prabhakar

Contributor-Level 10

Firstly, go through the syllabus and keep notes attached to it. Then create a study plan and refer to quality study material like recommended textbooks make consice notes for revision. Practice regularly solve mock tests, previous year papers and solve its problems.

BONUS: Don't use your phone when you are preparing for the exam. If you're studying then keep your phone silent and stay away from unnessecary distractions.

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RISHAV Kumar

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An MBA from IIM is ideal if you aim for leadership, business, or management roles with high salary packages and faster career growth. An M.Tech from IIT suits those interested in technical expertise, research, or academia. Choose MBA for business-driven careers and M.Tech for deep domain specialization. Your career goal should guide your choice. 

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Hritik Awasthi

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Based on your SC category rank of 3200 in JEE Advanced, it may not be enough for getting admission into IITs into your desired branch like computerScienceengineering. However, you can still try at the time of counseling since you’re a SC candidate. You can also try for IISTs or better NITs with your JEE main rank. I hope this helps!

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Ankit Kumar

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jasveer singh

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Hi
You can refer the following:
IIT JAM Physics
Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences Mary L Boas. Advanced Engineering Mathematics Erwin Kreyszig. Mathematical Methods for Physics & Engineering Riley, Hobson & Bence. Vector Analysis Schaum's Series Murray R Spiegel. Mathematical Physics H. K. Dass.

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jasveer singh

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Solve past years papers and mock tests:
Candidates should solve as many sample papers, mock tests and previous years IIT JAM question papers as possible. This will help aspirants know their level of preparation as well as increase their speed of attempting questions in the IIT JAM exam.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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To start preparing for the IIT JEE exam, your daughter should follow a structured and consistent study plan. Here are some tips to get started:
Build a strong foundation in the basic concepts of Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. The IIT JEE exam tests not only the ability to solve complex problems but also the understanding of fundamental concepts. Practice regularly and consistently. The key to success in the IIT JEE exam is to practice as many problems as possible. It's important to solve a variety of problems of varying difficulty levels to get comfortable with the exam pattern. Use the right study materials. There are many books an
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Anisha Das

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How do I score 160+ in Chemistry for NEET-17? This question made me remember the time, when I used to ask people the same thing a year ago. And now I am writing it for someone else with a grin on my face. First of all you should understand the fact that the Chemistry Ncerts will be indispensable for getting 160+. You have to read each and every line of all the four books (2 vol. Of 11th and 2 of 12th) including those few small chapters at the last which everyone thinks are useless. Also you should do all the problems given in between the chapters and also those given at the back. This will help you to make a very strong base in Chemist
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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, you can start preparing for the second session of JEE after your board exams in mid-March. However, keep in mind that the JEE exam is highly competitive and requires consistent and focused preparation. So, it is recommended that you start preparing as early as possible and make a study schedule that allows you to cover all the topics and concepts that are tested in the exam. This will give you sufficient time to revise and practice past papers, which can be a valuable part of your preparation strategy. *note : do upvote if I was helpful and follow me to get more information in future.

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