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Chanchal Sinha

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Admission to IIT Guwahati is conducted through IIT JAM scores. Based on the scores, the IIT Guwahati cutoff 2025 is released for the candidates belonging to All India quota for different categories including General, OBC, SC, ST, PWD, and EWS. The cutoffs vary from college to college. As per the IIT Guwahati cutoff 2025 released for the Round 1 seat allotment, getting a rank between 61 and 259 will help to get an edge over the competition. For MSc in Physics program and MSc in Mathematics, the needed rank should be 238 and 61, respectively, for the General AI category candidates. To check out more IIT JAM Round 1 cutoffs, candidat

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Manpreet Saxena

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IIT Roorkee JAM cutoff 2025 was released for round 1. The cutoff was released for admission to MSc specialisations. The cutoff ranks varied between 23 and 223. The cutoff was most stringent for admission to MSc in Economics and most lenient for admission to M.Sc. in Mathematics. Given below are the branch-wise cutoff ranks for the General AI category candidates.

Course2025
M.Sc. in Physics163
M.Sc. in Chemistry200
M.Sc. in Applied Geology41
M.Sc. in Mathematics223
M.Sc. in Economics23
M.Sc. in Bioscience and Bioengineering41

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Spandan Dey

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No it is not all mandatory to take a joint M.Sc PhD after qualifying for IIT JAM. Although many students choose this, you can just apply for M.Sc now and if you feel apply for PhD later.

For GATE also the similar thing is followed.

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