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Snehasish Ghosh posted an Question
June 09, 2020 β€’ 20:41 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Physics (PH)

How is the qualifying % for iit jam calculated? i am in the 4th semester of my b.sc(in physics) and my average % for major subject (which is physics ) for the 3

How is the qualifying % for IIT JAM calculated? I am in the 4th semester of my B.Sc(in Physics) and my average % for Major subject (which is physics ) for the 3 semesters is 63.7% and my average % for the other subjects than physics is 47.1.I am from OBC category. So Am I eligible for IIT JAM EXAM?

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    Chandra prakash

    bachelor's degree with minimum 55% aggregate marks or 5.5 CGPA/CPI out of 10 if they belong to general/OBC (NCL)/EWS categor

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    if you have any doubt

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    plz

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    ask

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    I hope you got it

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    dear

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    dear u are eligible for jam ok

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    and best of luck for ur best performance

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    subject doesn't matter only 55 % for obc caterogoy so don't get confused dear u r eligible for jam exam than hard doing hard work for exam and give ur best OK best r

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    Chandra prakash

    dear mim percent 55% for obc

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    u r eligible for jam dear

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    if you have any doubt regarding this u can ask

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    Dhairya sharma Best Answer

    i hope dear i helped u in you doubts....is it clear now???

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    Yes Ma'am, It is clear now.Thank you

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    Dhairya sharma

    dear plz work hard .....as possible as j can because there is no difference in criteria for general and obc.

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    u need 60% in complete b.sc not in particular subject

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    so u have to cross at least 60%

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    Abhishek singh

    you have to score above 60% inclusive of all the subjects (not physics only). it's the criteria for B.Sc. as a whole. you have to score more than 75% in upcoming semesters. All the best.

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    Sir, I have 63% in my major subject(the average of 3 semesters) and 47% in the other subjects (Maths,statistics, English) so how will it be calculated?

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    subjects don't matter. you have to score above 60% in overall result of your B.Sc.

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    Ruby negi

    I suggest u dear, that try to gain more score or more percentage in the upcoming semester so that u will be eligible for jam.. and u will get what u want..do ur best , u will definitely achieve.. good luck..

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    Ruby negi

    above 60% is required for IIT jam ..

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    I hope you will score more in upcoming semester...

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    Yes Ma'am, I know that...but I have two % so how will it be combined?

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    I m not getting u..

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    Ma'am, I have 63% in my major subject(the average of 3 semesters) and 47% in the other subjects (Maths,statistics, English) so how will it be calculated?

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    they will calculate whole subject marks..

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    Dhairya sharma

    minimum 60% needed in b.sc. or graduation

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    there may be some benifits of st sc n all but it will vary from 55 to 60% . so u just take it as 60% minimum required

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    dear at least 60

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    πŸ‘

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    πŸ‘

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    best of luck dear

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    i hope it helped u

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