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Am I eligible for IIT JAM Geophysics? I have completed BSc with PMC group with 64.4% marks


Sir,
I completed my graduation (B.Sc) with P.M.C. group with 64.4% marks in this year.
In final year Physics and Chemistry are my main subjects.
Am I eligible for IIT JAM Geophysics?
Plz tell me required medical fitness for it.
Plz reply me.





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Default Re: Am I eligible for IIT JAM Geophysics? I have completed BSc with PMC group with 64.4% marks

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Sir,
I completed my graduation (B.Sc) with P.M.C. group with 64.4% marks in this year.
In final year Physics and Chemistry are my main subjects.
Am I eligible for IIT JAM Geophysics?
Plz tell me required medical fitness for it.
Plz reply me.
You have completed B.Sc degree with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics so you are not eligible for IIT JAM exam for Geophysics department.

Those candidates who have completed B.Sc degree from recognized university are eligible for IIT JAM exam. IIT JAM exam doesn't require any kind of percentage marks in graduation degree.

Your age should be above 18 years.
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Default Re: Am I eligible for IIT JAM Geophysics? I have completed BSc with PMC group with 64.4% marks

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I'm in B.sc 3rd year (Physics,chemistry,maths). I have scored 65% in 1st year and 2nd year. I have Scored 50% in
physics.Can I apply for IIT JAM physics? Is the % of physics matters for IIT JAM?
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Default Re: Am I eligible for IIT JAM Geophysics? I have completed BSc with PMC group with 64.4% marks

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Can I apply for IIT JAM Physics with marks in B.sc(total b.sc marks= 65% and 50% in physics).
Plzz suggest....
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