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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) typically employed negative marking for incorrect answers. Negative marking is a practice where a fraction of marks is deducted for each wrong answer. This policy is meant to discourage random guessing and encourage candidates to answer questions they are reasonably confident about.
-1 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer marked in section A and -3 will be deducted in section B.
However, please note that examination policies and procedures can change over time, and specific details, including whether or not negative marking is applied, may vary from one year to another. To get the most ac
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Yes, candidates appearing for the JEST physics exam should prepare for specific topics that are typically covered in the syllabus. While the syllabus may vary slightly from year to year, the following are some common topics that candidates should be familiar with when preparing for the JEST physics exam:
Classical Mechanics: Laws of motion, gravitation, rotational dynamics, and oscillations.
Electromagnetism: Electromagnetic waves, electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic radiation.
Quantum Mechanics: Wave-particle duality, Schrödinger equation, quantum states, and quantum mechanical operators.
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2 years ago
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The Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) is typically conducted once a year as per the previous year trend. It usually took place in the starting month of March. However, it's important to note that examination schedules and frequency can change over time, and it's possible that there have been changes to the examination schedule since then.
To get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the frequency and schedule of the JEST examination, candidates are recommended to visit the official JEST website or contacting the organizing authorities of the exam for the latest updates and announcements.
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The Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) primarily covers the following fields of study:
Physics: JEST is most well-known for its coverage of physics-related programs. It serves as a qualifying exam for Ph.D. and integrated Ph.D. programs in various areas of physics, including but not limited to astrophysics, condensed matter physics, high-energy physics, nuclear physics, and theoretical physics.
Theoretical Computer Science: JEST also includes theoretical computer Science as one of its covered fields. It is used for admission to Ph.D. programs in theoretical computer Science and related areas.
Neuroscience: JEST is applicable to Ph.D. pr
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