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Eligibility criteria for IIT JAM
All candidates admitted through JAM should have a Bachelor's degree.
At least 55 percent aggregate marks, without rounding off (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for general and OBC/NCL category candidates, and at least 50 percent aggregate marks, without rounding off, (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for SC/ST and PWD Category candidates in the qualifying degree course.
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There are lots of criteria. Among them you have to think like engineer and have to develop your brain like an engineer. And you have to perform smart work /smart study.
Now the academic criteria: You have to belong to science stream (PCM) (class 11th and 12th). You have to score well in JEE main, so that you'll qualify for JEE advance exam and then have to clear this exam. From next year, you will be qualified for the JEE advance exam, if you have scored 75% in class 12th exam as well as good score in JEE main.
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