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5th July 2014 02:18 PM
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Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

I am currently studying mechanical engineering final year.I am eligible to write exam in 2015?
1st December 2012 09:33 AM
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Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

my age is 28 and would b completing 30 by march 2014.so do i hv 2 attempts or only 1 attempt?
7th April 2012 11:41 PM
Dilbag86
Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

Its elligibility is---
M.Sc. in Physics, or an M.Sc., M.E., or M.Tech. in related disciplines. Candidates with M.Sc. in Mathematics will also be considered at Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) . At Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) , a Masters degree in Physics, Engineering Physics, Applied Physics, etc., is necessary. Graduates with B.E. or B.Tech. will also be considered at Indian Institute of Astrophysics(IIA), Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics(IUCAA), National Centre for Radio Astrophysics(NCRA),Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR),Raman Research Institute(RRI) and The Institute of Mathematical Sciences(IMSc). For Mathematics -M.Sc. in Mathematics, or an M.Sc., M.E. or M.Tech. in related disciplines. For Theoretical Computer Science- M.Sc., M.E., M.Tech., in Computer Science or related disciplines, and should be interested in the mathematical aspects of computer science. At Harish-Chandra Research Institute (HRI) candidates with a Bachelor's degree will also be considered for the integrated M. Sc,Ph. D. programme in Mathematics/Physics. At The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc)- Graduates with a B.Sc., B.E., or B.Tech. degree will also be considered for admission to the M.Sc. (by Research) programmes in Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science, and Physics, as part of an integrated Ph.D. programme in these disciplines. At S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences (SNBNCBS) Talented graduates with B.Sc.Physics, B. E., B. Tech. degrees will be considered for the Integrated Ph.D. programme.
15th February 2012 01:17 AM
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Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

i am doing btech from electrical branch from private college of gautam buddah technical university .i will pass in yr 2013 ,i want to become an astronomer ,i want to do theoretical research on astronomy ,can i achieve it by qualifying jest exam ....
30th November 2011 12:54 PM
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Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

my age is 17 & i will be completing my 12th in the year 2011-2012.am i eligible to appear in jest exam (physics)
13th October 2011 10:26 PM
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Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

I want to give the jest exam to do the reaserch in astronomy but i am 45 i am B.E in electronics
19th September 2011 06:09 PM
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Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

Mark limit to JEST Exam?
19th April 2011 12:41 AM
ashok880
Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

As your age is between 21 year to 30 years,you are eligible to appear for Joint Entrance Screening Test.
18th April 2011 07:42 PM
Mayank Shekhar
Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

Dear,

The Age limit for the general category is 21 to 30 years.

However , the relaxation period for OBC category is 3 years.

and the relaxation period for SC/ST category is 5 years .

For more details you can visit the following link-

http://www.winentrance.com/exams_dat...Test-JEST.html

Thanks.
29th March 2011 07:41 PM
Mrs_Praveen_Gola
Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

Yes ,you are eligilble to write the JEST exam as there is no upper age limit for the JEST exam.

For more details about the qualification etc.you can visit to-
http://www.winentrance.com/exams_date/Joint%20Entrance-Screening-Test-JEST.html
29th March 2011 07:23 PM
cricket007
Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

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29th March 2011 06:02 PM
tarunsingh40
Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

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Originally Posted by CHITHRA RAJ N. View Post
My D.O.B. is 24 - 02 -1978 . Am I eligible to write the JEST Exam?

Ans.Minimum Qualifications & Selection Procedures

Ph.D. Programme (PHYSICS)

M.Sc. in Physics or M.Sc. / M.E. / M.Tech. in related disciplines. Candidates with M.Sc. in Mathematics and B.Tech (in Engg Physics/Applied Physics/Post B.Sc. Hons only) will also be considered at IIA. Graduates with a B.E. or B.Tech. will also be considered at IISc, IMSc, IUCAA, JNCASR, NCRA, RRI, IISER Mohali, IISER Pune and SNBNCBS. At IPR candidates should have a Masters degree in Physics, Engineering Physics, Applied Physics, etc. with at least 55% aggregate. Talented final year B. Sc. Graduates will also be considered for pre-selection at IUCAA.

Ph.D. Programme (Theoretical Computer Science)

M.Sc./ M.E. / M.Tech. / M.C.A. in Computer Science and related disciplines, and should be interested in the mathematical aspects of computer science. Talented B.Sc. / B.E. / B.Tech. graduates will also be considered for integrated M.Sc.- Ph.D. programme.

Integrated M.Sc. - Ph.D. Programme

At HRI, candidates with a Bachelor's degree will also be considered for the integrated M.Sc. - Ph.D. programme in Physics.

At IMSc, graduates with B.Sc. / B.E. / B. Tech. degree will also be considered for admission to M.Sc. (by Research) programme in Physics and Theoretical Computer Science, as part of an integrated Ph.D. programme.

At SNBNCBS, graduates with B.Sc. (Physics) / B.E. / B.Tech. degree will be considered for the integrated Post-B.Sc.-Ph.D. programme in subject areas mentioned above.

At IIA, graduates with B.Sc. (Physics/Mathematics) / B.E. / B.Tech. degree will be considered for the integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. programme in subject areas mentioned above.

Integrated M.Tech - Ph.D. Programme at IIA

At IIA, graduates with M.Sc. (Physics / Applied Physics) / B.E. / B.Tech. degree will be considered for the integrated M.Tech-Ph.D. programme in subject areas mentioned above. Details of the programme can be found on the IIA webpages.

Mere qualifying in JEST does not entitle one to get a Research Fellowship. Using the JEST results, each institute will call a limited number of candidates for its further selection procedure depending on its requirements. All candidates selected after interview will receive Research Fellowship from the respective institutes.

You can download the information bulletin for further information from this link: http://jest09.veccal.ernet.in/jestposter.pdf
29th March 2011 05:45 PM
dreksha chaudhary
Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

Dear friend ,

JEST, an abbreviation for Joint Entrance Screening Test, is a joint entrance examination conducted by few of the famous institute of India.

Age Limit-

Minimum 18 years - Maximum 26 years

For more details you may contact-

Satyendra Nath Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences (SNBNCBS)
Sector-III, Block JD, Salt Lake,
Kolkata – 700 098, West Bengal
Phone: 033-23355705/8,
Fax: 033-23353477,

Best wishes!!!
29th March 2011 05:05 PM
rks@estate
Re: Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

Hello Dear,

Age limit for JEST exam are as follows: -

1. 21 Years to 30 Years for General candidates

2. 21 Years to 33 Years for OBC candidates

and

3. 21 Years to 35 Years for SC / ST candidates.


Good Luck & Best of Luck
29th March 2011 03:54 PM
CHITHRA RAJ N.
Age-limit to write the JEST Exam?

My D.O.B. is 24 - 02 -1978 . Am I eligible to write the JEST Exam?

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