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Shivanand Koliwad

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In order to pursue an MSc Physics at IIT Delhi or any other IIT you typically need a background in Physics and Mahematics during your UG studies.

You generally cannot get admission to MSc. Physics in IIT's without having studied Mathematics during your BSc. It is a vital requirements for the eligibility for the IIT JAM exam and the MSc. Physics program.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The IIT JAM exam allows B.Pharmacy degree holders to take the entrance examination. The minimum requirement to qualify for the IIT JAM examination is a bachelor's degree combined with a minimum 55% average or 5.5/10 CGPA for students from the general category. The recognition of B.Pharmacy as a bachelor's degree gives you permission to participate in the examination process. Yearly IIT JAM tests require payment of INR 2,100 for two test paper candidates and INR 1,050 for single test paper applicants. IIT JAM serves as an entrance test to access Bachelors  and additionally provides entry to IITs and IISc graduate programs.

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Nupur Singh

Beginner-Level 5

The IIT JAM tie-breaking procedures are essential for ensuring fairness and accuracy in the ranking of candidates. Here's why they are so important:

  • Maintaining Fairness:
    • When multiple candidates achieve identical scores, a system is needed to differentiate their ranks. Without a tie-breaking policy, it would be arbitrary to assign higher ranks.
    • The established criteria provide a transparent and objective method for resolving these situations.
  • Accurate Merit List Creation:
    • IIT JAM results in an All India Merit List, which determines who gets admission to prestigious programs at IITs and other institutions.
    • Accurate ranking is crucial for thi
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Aayushi Gupta

Beginner-Level 5

According to information found on the official IIT JAM 2025 website, the tie-breaking criteria are as follows, in this order:

  • Lower negative marks.
  • NAT (Numerical Answer Type) marks.
  • MSQ (Multiple Select Question) marks.
  • score in 2 marks questions.
  • then score in 2 marks NAT.
  • If the tie still persists, the candidate's Date of Birth (DOB) is considered, with the older candidate receiving the higher rank.

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Shikha Bhandari

Beginner-Level 4

Understanding the relationship between IIT JAM marks and ranks is crucial for candidates aiming for admission to prestigious institutions. Here's a concise overview:

  • General Trend:
    • Higher marks generally translate to better ranks. However, the precise correlation varies each year.
    • Factors like exam difficulty, the number of applicants, and overall performance influence the marks-to-rank ratio.
       
  • Key Considerations:
    • Top Ranks: Securing a rank within the top 100 often requires scoring above 75 marks. These high scores are essential for admission to top-tier IITs.
    • Mid-Range Ranks: Scores between 50 and 75 marks typically lead to ranks that
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Nitesh Gaurav

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The tie-breaking criteria for awarding the ranks to candidates scoring the same aggregate marks in a Test Paper will be as follows:
Lower negative marks, followed by NAT marks, then MSQ marks, then score in 2 marks questions, and then score in 2 marks NAT. Subsequently, if there is a tie, then DOB would be used, where, the older candidate gets better rank.
For each Test Paper, an All India Merit List will be prepared based on AIR. The number of candidates included in the All India Merit List will depend on the total number of seats available in each category (GEN/ OBC-NCL/ EWS/ SC/ ST/ PwD) in a given subject. These candidates (hencefort

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