IIT
JAM Syllabus 2015:
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Indian Institute of Technology. Every year many candidates get chance to get
admission in IITs.
IITs are the India’s top level engineering institutions
which are feed by Indian government.
Every year any one of the all IITs conducts
Joint admission test (JAM) to select best talent for various branches in IITs.
On the rotation basis every IIT get chance to host this entrance examination.
Total numbers of seats are around only four thousand in IITs but every year
around 4 lakhs of candidates fill JAM application form.
Joint admission test
(JAM) is the toughest examination in India for engineering courses.
Total 14 IITs are situated in our country
but 6 of them are struggling due to some reasons. But rest of the IITs are
superior place to do any bachelor or masters’ courses. IITs are best in every
field. IIT represent our country around the world in many fields and they are
the future of India. Without IITs India’s education will reach at the bottom.
Since IITs also have reputation in around
the world. So, Indian government spend lots of money for all the IITs. so that
candidates cannot face any problem. Indian government provide various
facilities to its students. Candidates
need some extraordinary talent to crack this toughest engineering entrance
examination.
But those candidates who are eyeing to
clear Joint admission test (JAM) need to work extremely hard above the
capability and use your extraordinary skills. Competition for this examination
is very high. Every year cut-off this examination remains very high. Here in
this section we are going to inform you the syllabus of Joint admission
test (JAM) which will help you in preparing for this examination.
Exam
pattern:
·
There are total seven test
papers in JAM 2015 from which a
candidate can appear for either one or a maximum of two test papers.
·
There is an additional fee
for taking the second test paper.
·
Candidates planning to
take two test papers must not be on the same dates.
Syllabus
for IIT JAM 2015:
·
Mathematics
(MA): this part contains following
1.
Sequences, Series and
Differential Calculus.
2.
Function of One Variable.
3.
Function of Two Real
Variables.
4.
Integral Calculus.
5.
Differential Calculus.
6.
Vector Calculus
7.
Group Theory
8.
Linear Algebra.
9.
Real Analysis.
·
Mathematical Statics (MS)
1.
Sequences and Series
2.
Differential Calculus.
3.
Integral Calculus.
4.
Differential Calculus.
5.
Matrices
6.
Statistics Probability
7.
Random Variables
8.
Standard Distributions
9.
Joint Distributions
10. Limit
Theorems
11. Estimations
12. Testing
of Hypothesis
·
Geology
(GG):
1.
The Planet Earth
2.
Geomorphology
3.
Structural Geology
4.
Paleontology
5.
Stratigraphy
6.
Mineralogy
7.
Petrology
8.
Economic Geology
9.
Applied Geology
·
Chemistry
(CY)
1. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
1)
Basic Mathematical
Concepts
2)
Atomic and Molecular
Structure
3)
Theory of Gases
4)
Solid State
5)
Chemical thermodynamics
6)
Chemical and Phase
Equilibria
7)
Electro chemistry
8)
Chemical Kinetics
9)
Adsorption
2. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1)
Basic Concepts in Organic
Chemistry
2)
Organic Reaction Mechanism
and Synthetic Application
3)
Qualitative Organic
Analysis
4)
Natural Product Chemistry
5)
Heterocyclic Chemistry
3. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1)
Periodic Table
2)
Chemical Bonding and
Shapes of Compound
3)
Main Group Elements
4)
Transition Metals
5)
Bio organic Chemistry
6)
Instrumental Method of
Analysis
7)
Analytical Chemistry
·
Biotechnology
(BT)
1. BIOLOGY (10+2+3) level
1)
General Biology
2)
Bio chemistry and
Physiology
3)
Molecular Biology
4)
Microbiology
2. CHEMISTRY 10+2+3 level
1)
Atomic Structure
3. MATHEMATICS 10+2+3 LEVEL
4. PHYSICS 10+2 LEVEL
·
Biological
Science
1.
General Biology
2.
Basic of Bio Chemistry,
Bio Physics, and Molecular Biology
3.
Structure of Bio Molecules
4.
Microbiology, Cell biology
and Immunology
·
Physics
(PH)
1.
Mathematical Methods
2.
Mechanics and General
Properties of Matter
3.
Oscillations, Waves and
Optics
4.
Electricity and Magnetism
5.
Kinetic Theory
6.
Modern Physics
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