Brochure V 1
Brochure V 1
Brochure V 1
2016
JAM 2016
Admission to
Integrated Ph.D. Programmes
at
INFORMATION BROCHURE
JAM 2016 Examination Date: February 07, 2016 (Sunday)
Organizing Institute
CONTENTS
Section
Title
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Introduction
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General Information
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Academic Programmes
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Test Schedule
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Reserved Seats
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Admit Card
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Admission Procedure
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Appendix-I
Appendix-II
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1. INTRODUCTION
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are institutions of national importance
established through an Act of Parliament. The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a
premier research and teaching institute established in 1909. The IISc Bangalore & IITs are
well known, the world over, for quality education in engineering, science, management and
research in frontier areas. The aim of these institutes is to build a sound foundation of
knowledge, pursue excellence and enhance creativity in an intellectually stimulating
environment. The current pace of advancement of technology needs a coherent back-up
of basic science education and research. The vibrant academic ambience and research
infrastructure of IISc Bangalore & IITs motivate the students to pursue Research and
Development careers in frontier areas of basic sciences as well as interdisciplinary areas
of science and technology. Further, IISc and IITs have well equipped modern laboratories,
efficient computer networks and state-of-the-art libraries. The teaching process is
structured to promote close and continuous contact between the faculty and the students.
A number of financial assistantships are available to SC/ST and other deserving and
meritorious students at individual institutes.
From the Academic Session 2004-05, IITs have started conducting a Joint Admission
Test for M.Sc. (JAM). The objective of JAM is to provide admissions to M.Sc. (Two
Years), Joint M.Sc.-Ph.D., M.Sc.-Ph.D. Dual Degree, M.Sc.-M.Tech., and other PostBachelors Degree Programmes at the IITs and Integrated Ph.D. Degree Programmes at
IISc and to consolidate Science as a career option for bright students from across the
country. JAM is expected to serve as a benchmark for the undergraduate level science
education in the country. The Integrated Ph.D. Programme at IISc was started in the early
90s to enable students to directly join for a Ph.D. degree after their B.Sc. Degree.
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The M.Sc. (Two Years), Joint M.Sc.-Ph.D, M.Sc.-Ph.D. Dual Degree, M.Sc.-M.Tech., and
other Post-Bachelors Degree Programmes at the IITs and the Integrated Ph.D.
Programmes at IISc offer high quality education in their respective disciplines, comparable
to the best in the world. The curricula for these programmes are designed to provide the
students with opportunities to develop academic talent leading to challenging and
rewarding professional life. The curricula are regularly updated at IISc and IITs. The
interdisciplinary content of the curricula equips the students with the ability to utilize
scientific knowledge for practical applications. The medium of instruction is English for all
the above mentioned programmes.
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
(a)
(b)
JAM 2016 examination will be held on February 07, 2016 (Sunday) as Computer
Based ONLINE Examination.
(c)
For admission, foreign nationals are required to satisfy the rules and regulations of
the admitting Institute(s) pertaining to foreign students. For further details, they are
advised to contact the concerned Admitting Institute(s).
(d)
(e)
The candidates who have either appeared or are due to appear in the final
examination of their qualifying degree in 2016 are also eligible to appear in the test.
By qualifying in JAM 2016, candidates can apply for provisional admission subject to
the condition that: (a) all parts of their final examination shall be completed by the
date of registration of the Admitting Institute, and (b) proof of having passed the
qualifying degree with required eligibility, as specified by the Admitting Institute, will
be submitted by September 30, 2016.
(f)
(g)
On the basis of performance in JAM 2016, for each test paper, separate merit lists
will be prepared for General (GEN), OBC Non-Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), SC, ST,
and Persons with Disability (PwD) category candidates.
(h)
Requests for the change of category, if any, with proper documentation, should reach
the Organizing Institute latest by May 10, 2016. Requests received after this date will
not be accepted under any circumstances.
(i)
Candidates should note that mere appearance in JAM 2016 or being in the
merit list of any test paper neither guarantees nor provides any automatic
entitlement to admission. Qualified candidates will have to apply for admission as
per the prescribed procedure. Admissions shall be made in order of merit in each
category and depending on the number of seats available at the Admitting
Institute(s).
(j)
(k)
In this document, the phrases Un-Reserved and General are used interchangeably
and they both mean the same.
(l)
With regard to the interpretation of the provisions on any matter not covered in this
Information Brochure, the decision of the Organizing Institute shall be final and
binding on all the parties concerned.
(m) In all matters concerning JAM 2016, the decision of the Organizing Institute or the
Organizing Chairman, JAM 2016 will be final and binding on all the applicants.
(n)
Although JAM 2016 is held at different centres across country, Indian Institute of
Technology Madras is the Organizing Institute, and has the overall responsibility
of conducting JAM 2016. In case of any claims or disputes arising in respect of JAM
2016, it is hereby made absolutely clear that the Madras High Court alone shall have
the exclusive jurisdiction to entertain and settle any such disputes and claims.
3. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
The following are the full-time M.Sc. (Two Years), Joint M.Sc.-Ph.D., M.Sc.-Ph.D. Dual
Degree, M.Sc.-M.Tech., and other Post-Bachelors Degree Programmes at different IITs
and Integrated Ph.D. Programmes at IISc to which admissions shall be made on the basis
of JAM 2016.
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III.
IIT Bombay (IITB): Two-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) Programmes in (i) Applied
Geology, (ii) Applied Geophysics, (iii) Applied Statistics and Informatics, (iv)
Biotechnology, (v) Chemistry, (vi) Mathematics, and (vii) Physics
Four-year Dual Degree Programme in M.Sc.(Physics)-M.Tech.(Materials Science)
with specialization in Nano-Science and Technology
M.Sc.-Ph.D. Dual Degree Programmes in (i) Environmental Science and
Engineering, (ii) Operations Research, Both the degrees will be awarded together
after the successful completion of the Programmes
IV.
IIT Delhi (IITD): Two-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) Programmes in (i) Chemistry,
(ii) Mathematics, and (iii) Physics
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IIT Indore (IITI): Two-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) Programmes in (i) Chemistry,
(ii) Mathematics, and (iii) Physics, with an option to convert it to M.Sc.-Ph.D. dual
degree programme during second semester. Programme conversion of the eligible
students is confirmed at the end of the third semester subjected to them qualifying
the CSIR/UGC-NET, GATE or any equivalent and meeting the short-listing criteria
of the concerned discipline. Students continuing M.Sc.-Ph.D. dual degree
programme are awarded M.Sc. degree after successful completion of all its
prescribed requirements with recognition that it also partially fulfills the requirements
of M.Sc. and PhD Dual Degree Program.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
IIT Patna (IITP): Two-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) Programmes in (i) Chemistry,
(ii) Mathematics, and (iii) Physics
XIII.
IIT Roorkee (IITR): Two-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) Programmes in (i) Applied
Geology, (ii) Biotechnology, (iii) Chemistry, (iv) Economics, (v) Mathematics, and
(vi) Physics
XIV.
The academic programmes, their durations and number of seats available in various
institutes with programme codes are listed in Appendix-I.
Note: JAM 2016 may not admit candidates for some programmes for which
admission was through JAM 2015.
However, to get admitted into these
programmes, the candidates must qualify JAM 2016 and apply separately to the
concerned Institutes. The list of such programmes is given here.
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Programme
Integrated Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences
Integrated Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences
Integrated Ph.D. in Physical Sciences
M. Sc. - Ph.D. Dual Degree in Energy
M.Sc. Chemistry
M.Sc. Mathematics
M.Sc. Physics
Offered by
IISc
IISc
IISc
IITB
IITJ
IITJ
IITJ
SectionA contains a total of 30 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) carrying one or two
marks each. Each MCQ type question has four choices out of which only one choice is
the correct answer. Candidates can mark the answer by clicking the choice.
SectionB contains a total of 10 Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) carrying two marks
each. Each MSQ type question is similar to MCQ but with a difference that there may
be one or more than one choice(s) that are correct out of the four given choices. The
candidate gets full credit if he/she selects all the correct answers only and no wrong
answers. Candidates can mark the answer(s) by clicking the choice(s).
In all sections, questions not attempted will result in zero mark. In Section A (MCQ),
wrong answer will result in negative marks. For all 1 mark questions, 1/3 marks will be
deducted for each wrong answer. For all 2 marks questions, 2/3 marks will be
deducted for each wrong answer. In Section B (MSQ), there are no negative and no
partial marking provisions. There is no negative marking in Section C (NAT) as
well.
There is provision of using online virtual calculator and hence, the candidates
should not bring any calculator with them.
Mobile phones or any other electronic devices are strictly prohibited inside
examination hall. Charts, graph sheets, tables, are also NOT allowed inside the
examination hall.
A scribble pad will be provided for rough work and this has to be returned back at the
end of the examination.
The candidates are required to select the answer for MCQ and MSQ type questions,
and to enter the answer for NAT questions using only a mouse on a virtual numeric
keypad (the keyboard of the computer will be disabled). At the end of the 3-hours the
computer will automatically close the examination.
Use of unfair means by a candidate in JAM 2016, whether detected at the time of
examination, or at any other stage, will lead to cancellation of his/her candidature as well
as disqualification of the candidate from appearing in JAM in future.
The candidates are advised to visit the JAM 2016 website for more details on the
patterns of questions for JAM 2016, including examples of the questions.
Candidates will also be able to take a mock examination through a 'Mock Test' link
that will be made available on the website closer to the examination date.
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7. TEST SCHEDULE
The JAM 2016 online examination will be held on February 07, 2016 (Sunday) in two
sessions as Computer Based Test (CBT). The schedule for different Test Papers of JAM
2016 is given in Table 1.
Table 1: JAM 2016 Examination Test Schedule
Exam Date
Session
February 07,
2016
(Sunday)
I
II
Time
9:00 a.m. 12:00 noon
2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
9. RESERVED SEATS
In every programme, a certain number of seats are reserved for candidates belonging to
various categories. The number of seats reserved under various categories in each of the
programmes covered under JAM 2016 is given in Appendix-I. The category-wise list in a
JAM paper will be prepared based on the category declared by the candidate in the
application form. The final seat allotment will be done based on a valid Category
Certificate (in the prescribed format) submitted along with the Application Form for
Admission.
A candidate who seeks admission under SC/ST/OBC-NCL category must submit, along
with the filled in application form for admission, the requisite certificate issued by a
competent authority as specified in Appendix-IV, failing which his/her candidature for
admission will not be considered under the reserved category.
A candidate who seeks admission under the OBC-NCL Category must submit an OBCNCL Certificate in the format shown in Appendix-V along with the filled in application form
for admission. The candidate will be considered in the General Category in case the
OBC-NCL Certificate is not in the prescribed format or has submitted an invalid
certificate and no opportunity will be given to the candidate for late submission of
the said certificate under any circumstances.
For PwD candidates with any category of disability (viz., blindness or low vision, hearing
impairment, loco-motor disability, and/or cerebral palsy), benefit will be given to only those
who have at least 40% permanent physical impairment with respect to a body part/
system/ extremity/ whole body, etc. Such candidates must submit, along with the filled in
Application Form, the Certificate of Disability from a Government Medical Board and
should be fit to pursue the Programme. The disability percentage of candidates selected
for admission under PwD category may also be required to be certified by a Medical
Board, duly constituted by the Admitting Institute.
Note:
(a) The provisions for the reserved seats given above are subject to modification in
accordance with any Government Order, if issued subsequently by the
Government of India.
(b) It will entirely be the responsibility of a candidate to prove his/her eligibility for
admission in terms of Minimum Educational Qualifications (MEQ), etc., and for
claiming reservation under a specific category.
10. APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR JAM 2016
Candidates can apply for JAM 2016 only through an online application process at JAM
2016 website http://jam.iitm.ac.in/jam2016. The details of the application fee specific to
Gender/ Category are given in Table 2. The application fee is non-refundable.
Table 2: Application Fee Details for JAM 2016
Group/Category
Female (All Categories)/
SC/ST/PwD
All Others
Fee Details
One Test Paper
Two Test Papers
Rs. 750/-
Rs. 1050/-
Rs. 1500/-
Rs. 2100/-
The facility for Online Registration and Application will be available through the website
http://jam.iitm.ac.in/jam2016 from September 02, 2015. A candidate has to first register on
the JAM 2016 website, by providing his/ her name, a valid E-mail address, a working
mobile number and a password. The candidate must give an E-mail address that he/ she
uses and checks frequently, as all communications to the candidate from JAM 2016 will be
sent to this E-mail address. The candidate must not use somebody else's E-mail address
and only one candidate can be registered with one E-mail address. Similarly, the
candidate should provide his/her personal mobile number because most of the
communications may also be sent via SMS. The password that the candidate provides
should be chosen so that it cannot be guessed easily by others and this password must
not be forgotten by the candidate as he/she will require it to login to the online application
website. Upon successful registration, an E-mail containing your enrolment ID will be sent
to the candidate in the E-mail address provided by the candidate. The enrolment ID will
also be sent to the mobile number provided by the candidate. The candidate needs to use
this enrolment ID along with the password for all JAM 2016 related communications or
website operations.
Upon logging in to the JAM 2016 application processing website, the candidate needs to
fill in information, such as parent/guardian's name and mobile number, city choices, the
number and choice of test paper(s) that he/she wishes to appear, date of birth, gender,
address for communication, category and PwD status. The candidate's application fee will
get determined based on this information. The candidate should also fill his/her other
details, such as information on qualifying degree, percentage of marks/CGPA, details of
valid personal ID information, etc. It may be noted that the candidate can specify any one
of the following photo ID card for the personal ID information: Aadhaar ID, College ID,
Driving License, Employee ID, PAN Card, Passport, Voter ID.
The candidate should upload the following files/documents to the application website:
A. A high quality image of the candidate's photograph, as per the requirements given
below (see section 10.1).
B. A good quality image of the candidate's signature, as per the requirements given
below (see section 10.2).
C. A good quality scanned image of SC/ST/PwD certificates, if applicable (in
JPEG/PDF format).
NOTE to OBC-NCL Candidates: OBC-NCL candidates are NOT required to
submit/upload any category certificate along with the filled online application form.
However, they are required to submit this certificate in the prescribed format
(Appendix-V) at a later date (see Section 13).
After filling in the required fields in the application form and uploading the required
documents, the candidate must review his/her complete application form. After ensuring
that there is no error in the application form and all the relevant and valid documents are
uploaded, the candidate can submit the application and proceed for payment of application
fee.
The application fee can be paid either online or through e-challan via State Bank of India,
as detailed below. Additional bank charges may apply for the above transactions.
If the candidate chooses to pay through online payment mode, then he/she will be
able to make the payment using his/her netbanking account, debit or credit cards,
until October 14, 2015. The charges may vary depending on the payment option.
In case the candidate chooses the offline payment mode to pay through e-challan,
then a e-challan will be generated (as a .pdf file). The candidate has to take the
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printout of the e-challan and the payment should be made in cash at any SBI branch
latest by October 10, 2015 (Saturday). The payment information gets updated in the
candidate's login typically within 72 hours. The candidate has to upload a good
quality scanned image of SBI-stamped JAM copy of e-Challan (in JPEG/PDF
format) in the application website.
The last date to complete and submit the application form is October 14, 2015
(Wednesday).
Any application which is incomplete in any respect and does not have the required valid
documents will be summarily rejected. The candidates must take care to fill in the details in
the application form correctly and must upload the correct and valid documents, including
signatures and photographs.
The candidates are required to visit the 'How to Apply?' link in JAM 2016 website for
more information on the application and payment processes. The candidates are advised
to visit the 'FAQ' section as well for additional queries.
Note: If the fee paid is NOT as per the Gender and Category, and the number of Test
Paper(s), entered in the Application Form, then the filled in form will be rejected
without any intimation to the candidate.
10.1 Photograph Requirements
The JAM 2016 online application process requires the uploading of recent passport size
photograph as an electronic file at the time of submitting the application. Uploading a
photograph that does not meet specifications can result in disqualification of the
application without any refund of the fee.
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Sample Photographs
Not Acceptable
Photograph
Reason for
Rejection
Photo taken
with Mobile
phone;
Distorted
face
Acceptable
Not Acceptable
Photograph
Reason for
Rejection
Shadow on
face
Blue
Background
Improper
flash or
Improper
Lighting
Facial Area
is less than
50% of total
Too much
glare on
spectacles
Not looking
straight into
Camera
Dark/Tinted
Spectacles
or
Sunglasses
Cloth
Covering
facial
features
Poor
Digital
Resolution
(10075)
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After JAM 2016 results are announced, a qualified candidate will have to apply
ONLINE only using the prescribed Admission Form available at JAM 2016
website http://jam.iitm.ac.in/jam2016, irrespective of IISc and IITs where the
admission is sought. The duration for online Admission Form submission is from
April 15-27, 2016.
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Irrespective of whether a candidate has qualified in one or two Test Papers, only
one duly completed Admission Form should be submitted listing, in an option form,
all the programmes at IISc and IITs (along with the order of preferences) where the
candidate is seeking admission.
(iii)
Upon logging in to the JAM 2016 website (JOAPS), the candidate needs to fill in the
required information, such as choice of the programmes in order of preference,
educational qualifications, percentage of marks/CGPA, category, PwD status etc.
After carefully choosing the order of programme preferences based on the ER and
MEQ of the programmes at Admitting Institutes, a payment of Rs 600/- (Rupees six
hundred only) is to be made as non-refundable processing fee. The payment can be
made only through e-challan via State Bank of India. After locking programme
preferences and proceeding to payment, a e-challan will be generated as a .pdf file.
The candidate has to take the printout of the e-challan and the payment should be
made in cash at any State Bank of India branch latest by April 27, 2016
(Wednesday). Additional bank charges may apply for this transaction. The candidate
has to upload a good quality scanned image of SBI-stamped JAM copy of eChallan (in JPEG/PDF format) in the admission website
(iv)
The Admission Form will not be considered if it is found incomplete in any respect or
if it is not accompanied by the payment and the candidate will not be considered for
admission, irrespective of satisfying the ER and MEQ of any programme(s) for which
the Admission Form has been submitted. Also, a candidate will be considered for
admission only to the programme(s), given in his/her Admission Form.
(v)
Taking into consideration the order of preference as given in the Admission Form and
corresponding rank(s) in the Merit List, the First Admission List for each
programme under JAM 2016 will be prepared by the Organizing Institute and will be
announced on June 03, 2016 (Friday) on JAM 2016 website.
(vi)
After the declaration of the First Admission List, admission offers will be sent by the
respective Admitting Institute(s) to the concerned candidates on the next day. Along
with the submission of the acceptance form, these candidates will also have to pay
an advance seat booking fee (Rs. 10000/- for General/OBC-NCL category
candidates and Rs. 5000/- for SC/ST/PwD category candidates) through e-challan
via State Bank of India, within the deadline mentioned in the admission offer letter.
This amount will be transferred to the Admitting Institute and it will be adjusted
against the Institute Fee at the time of Registration.
(vii)
If seats remain vacant after the first admission process is over, the Organizing
Institute will prepare a Second Admission List. This second list will be announced
by the Organizing Institute on June 20, 2016 (Monday) on JAM 2016 website and
the admission offers based on the second list, if any, will be sent by the Admitting
Institute(s) to the candidates concerned.
(viii) Candidates who have been offered admission through the Second List but not
through the First List, must submit their acceptance form, along with an advance seat
booking fee (Rs. 10000/- for General/OBC-NCL category candidates and Rs. 5000/for SC/ST/PwD category candidates) paid through e-challan via State Bank of India,
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within the deadline mentioned in the admission offer letter. This amount will be
transferred to the Admitting Institute and it will be adjusted against the Institute Fee at
the time of Registration.
(ix)
If seats remain vacant even after the second admission process is over, the
Organizing Institute will prepare a Third and Final Admission List. This third and
final list will be announced by the Organizing Institute on July 04, 2016 (Monday) on
JAM 2016 website and the admission offers based on the third list, if any, will be sent
by the Admitting Institute(s) to the candidates concerned.
(x)
With the Third and Final Admission List, the admission process based on JAM
2016 will come to a close.
(xi)
If a qualified candidate is allotted a seat through the First Admission List and if the
offer of admission is accepted, the lower preferences of the candidate, if any, will be
automatically cancelled. However, the candidate will remain on the waiting list for all
the higher preferences (if any). Qualified candidates, who are not allotted any seat in
the First/Second Admission List, will remain on the waiting list in the next round of
admission(s). If a qualified candidate fails to accept an admission offer, he/she will
not be considered further in the admission process.
Important Note:
(a) Verification of Minimum Educational Qualifications (MEQs) and the Eligibility
Requirements (ERs) for admission is the prerogative of the Admitting
Institute(s) only and the Organizing Institute will not respond to any queries in
this regard.
(b) The offer of admission to a candidate will be provisional, subject to the
fulfillment of all the requirements by the dates specified.
(c) Candidates should note that being in the Merit List of any test paper neither
guarantees nor provides any automatic entitlement for admission. Admissions
shall be made in order of merit and depending on the number of seats available
at the Admitting Institute(s).
14. PROFILE OF IISc and IITs
The profile of the admitting institutes covered under JAM 2016 can be seen at the
websites of the respective institutions as given below in Table 3.
Table 3: Website Addresses of IISc Bangalore and IITs
S.No.
Name of Institute
Website
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
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IISc Bangalore
IIT Bhubaneswar
IIT Bombay
IIT Delhi
IIT Gandhinagar
IIT Guwahati
IIT Hyderabad
IIT Indore
IIT Kanpur
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Madras
IIT Patna
IIT Roorkee
IIT Ropar
gate.iisc.ernet.in/jam
www.iitbbs.ac.in
www.gate.iitb.ac.in/jam2016
gate.iitd.ac.in
www.iitgn.ac.in
www.iitg.ernet.in/jam
www.iith.ac.in
www.iiti.ac.in
gate.iitk.ac.in/jam
jam.iitkgp.ac.in
jam.iitm.ac.in/jam2016
www.iitp.ac.in
www.iitr.ac.in/jam
www.iitrpr.ac.in
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phenols, diazonium salts, carboxylic and sulphonic acids; Mechanism of organic reactions; Soaps and
detergents; Synthetic polymers; Biomolecules amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and
carbohydrates (polysaccharides); Instrumental techniques chromatography (TLC, HPLC),
electrophoresis, UV-Vis, IR and NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry.
MATHEMATICS (10+2 level)
Sets, Relations and Functions, Mathematical Induction, Logarithms, Complex numbers, Linear and
Quadratic equations, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Cartesian System of Rectangular
Coordinates, Straight lines and Family, Circles, Conic Sections, Permutations and Combinations,
Binomial Theorem, Exponential and Logarithmic Series, Mathematical Logic, Statistics, Three
Dimensional Geometry, Vectors, Matrices and Determinants, Boolean Algebra, Probability, Functions,
limits and Continuity, Differentiation, Application of Derivatives, Definite and Indefinite Integrals,
Differential Equations.
PHYSICS (10+2 level)
Physical World and Measurement, Elementary Statics and Dynamics, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work,
Energy and Power, Electrostatics, Current electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism,
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current, Electromagnetic waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter
and Radiations, Atomic Nucleus, Solids and Semiconductor Devices, Principles of Communication,
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body, Gravitation, Mechanics of Solids and Fluids, Heat and
Thermodynamics, Oscillations, Waves.
15.3 CHEMISTRY (CY)
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Basic Mathematical Concepts: Functions, maxima and minima, integrals, ordinary differential
equations, vectors and matrices, determinants, elementary statistics and probability theory.
Atomic and Molecular Structure: Fundamental particles, Bohrs theory of hydrogen-like atom; waveparticle duality; Uncertainty principle; Schrdingers wave equation; Quantum numbers, shapes of
orbitals; Hunds rule and Paulis exclusion principle, electronic configuration of simple homonuclear
diatomic molecules.
Theory of Gases: Equation of state of ideal and non-ideal (van der Waals) gases, Kinetic theory of
gases. Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution law; equipartition of energy.
Solid state: Crystals, crystal systems, X-rays, NaCl and KCl structures, close packing, atomic and ionic
radii, radius ratio rules, lattice energy, Born-Haber cycle, isomorphism, heat capacity of solids.
Chemical Thermodynamics: Reversible and irreversible processes; First law and its application to ideal
and nonideal gases; Thermochemistry; Second law; Entropy and free energy, Criteria for spontaneity.
Chemical and Phase Equilibria: Law of mass action; Kp, Kc, Kx and Kn; Effect of temperature on K;
Ionic equilibria in solutions; pH and buffer solutions; Hydrolysis; Solubility product; Phase equilibria
Phase rule and its application to one-component and two-component systems; Colligative properties.
Electrochemistry: Conductance and its applications; Transport number; Galvanic cells; EMF and Free
energy; Concentration cells with and without transport; Polarography; Concentration cells with and
without transport; Debey-Huckel-Onsagar theory of strong electrolytes.
Chemical Kinetics: Reactions of various order, Arrhenius equation, Collision theory; Theory of absolute
reaction rate; Chain reactions Normal and branched chain reactions; Enzyme kinetics; photochemical
processes; Catalysis.
Adsorption: Gibbs adsorption equation, adsorption isotherm, types of adsorption, surface area of
adsorbents, surface films on liquids.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry: Electronic effect (resonance, inductive,
hyperconjugation) and steric effects and its applications (acid/base property). Optical isomerism in
compounds without any stereocenters (allenes, biphenyls), conformation of acyclic systems (substituted
ethane/npropane/n-butane) and cyclic systems (mono and di substituted cyclohexanes).
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Organic Reaction Mechanism and Synthetic Applications: Chemistry reactive intermediates, carbine,
nitrene, benzyne, Hofmann-Curtius-Lossen rearrangement, Wolf rearrangement, Simmons-Smith
reaction, Reimer-Tiemann reaction, Michael reaction, Darzens reaction, Witting reaction, McMurry
reaction. Pinacol-pinacolone, Favorskii, benzilic acid rearrangement, dienonc-phenol rearrangement,
Bayer-Villeger reaction. Oxidation and reduction reactions in organic chemistry. Organometallic reagents
in organic synthesis (Grignard and organocopper). Diels-Alder reaction, Sigmatropic reactions.
Qualitative Organic Analysis: Functional group interconversions, structural problems using chemical
reactions, identification of functional groups by chemical tests, elementary 1H NMR and IR spectroscopy
as a tool for structural elucidation.
Natural Products Chemistry: Introductory chemistry of alkaloids, terpenes, carbohydrates, amino acids,
peptides and nucleic acids.
Heterocyclic Chemistry: Monocyclic compounds with one hetero atom.
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Periodic Table: Periodic classification of elements and periodicity in properties; general methods of
isolation and purification of elements.
Chemical Bonding and Shapes of Compounds: Types of bonding; VSEPR theory and shapes of
molecules;
hybridization; dipole moment; ionic solids; structure of NaCl, CsCl, diamond and graphite; lattice energy.
Main Group Elements (s and p blocks): Chemistry with emphasis on group relationship and gradation
in properties; structure of electron deficient compounds of main group elements and application of main
group elements.
Transition Metals (d block): Characteristics of 3d elements; oxide, hydroxide and salts of first row
metals; coordination complexes; VB and Crystal Field theoretical approaches for structure, color and
magnetic properties of metal complexes. Organometallic compounds, metal carnonyls, nitrosyls and
metallocenes, ligands with back bonding capabilities; MO theory approaches to explain bonding in metalcarbonyl, metal-nitrosyl and metalphosphine complexes.
Bioinorganic Chemistry: Essentials and trace elements of life, basic reactions in the biological systems
2+
3+
2+
2+
and the role of metal ions especially Fe , Fe , Cu and Zn , function of hemoglobin and myoglobin.
Instrumental Methods of Analysis: Basic principles, instrumentations and simple applications of
conductometry, potentiometry, UV-vis spectrophotometry, analysis of water, air and soil samples.
Analytical Chemistry: Principles of qualitative and quantitative analysis; acid-base, oxidation-reduction
and EDTA and precipitation reactions; use of indicators; use of organic reagents in inorganic analysis;
radioactivity; nuclear reactions; applications of isotopes.
15.4 GEOLOGY (GG)
The Planet Earth: Origin of the Solar System and the Earth; Geosphere and the composition of the
Earth; Shape and size of the earth; Earth-moon system; Formation of continents and oceans; Dating
rocks and age of the Earth; Energy in the earth system; Volcanism and volcanic landforms; Interior of
earth; Earthquakes; Earths magnetism and gravity, Isostasy; Elements of Plate tectonics; Orogenic
cycles.
Geomorphology: Weathering and erosion; Transportation and deposition due to wind, ice, river, sea,
and resulting landforms, Structurally controlled landforms.
Structural Geology: Concept of stratum; Contour; Outcrop patterns; Maps and cross sections; Dip and
strike; Classification and origin of folds, faults, joints, foliation and lineation, unconformities; shear zones.
Palaeontology: Major steps in the evolution of life forms; Fossils; their mode of preservation and utility;
Morphological characters, major evolutionary trends and ages of important groups of animals
Brachiopoda, Mollusca, Trilobita, Graptolitoidea, Anthozoa, Echinodermata; Gondwana plant fossils;
Elementary idea of verterbrate fossils in India.
Stratigraphy: Principles of stratigraphy; Litho-, chrono- and biostratigraphic classification; distribution and
classification of the stratigraphic horizons of India from Archaean to Recent.
Mineralogy: Symmetry and forms in common crystal classes; Physical properties of minerals;
Isomorphism and polymorphism, Classification of minerals; Structure of silicates; Mineralogy of common
rock-forming minerals; Mode of occurrence of minerals in rocks. Transmitted polarised light microscopy
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classification, texture and structure; size and shape of sedimentary bodies. Metamorphic rocks
classification, facies, texture and properties.
Economic Geology: Properties of common economic minerals; General processes of formation of
mineral deposits; Physical characters; Mode of occurrence and distribution in India both of metallic and
non-metallic mineral deposits; Coal and petroleum occurrences in India.
Applied Geology: Ground Water; Mineral exploration, elements of Mining Geology and Environmental
Geology; Principles of Engineering Geology.
15.5 MATHEMATICS (MA)
Sequences and Series of Real Numbers: Sequences and series of real numbers, Convergent and
divergent sequences, bounded and monotone sequences, Convergence criteria for sequences of real
numbers, Cauchy sequences, absolute and conditional convergence; Tests of convergence for series of
positive terms comparison test, ratio test, root test; Leibnitz test for convergence of alternating series.
Functions of One Variable: limit, continuity, differentiation, Rolles Theorem, Mean value theorem.
Taylor's theorem. Maxima and minima.
Functions of Two Real Variables: limit, continuity, partial derivatives, differentiability, maxima and
minima. Method of Lagrange multipliers, Homogeneous functions including Eulers theorem.
Integral Calculus: Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, definite integrals and their
properties, Fundamental theorem of integral calculus. Double and triple integrals, change of order of
integration. Calculating surface areas and volumes using double integrals and applications. Calculating
volumes using triple integrals and applications.
Differential Equations: Ordinary differential equations of the first order of the form y'=f(x,y). Bernoullis
equation, exact differential equations, integrating factor, Orthogonal trajectories, Homogeneous
differential equations-separable solutions, Linear differential equations of second and higher order with
constant coefficients, method of variation of parameters. Cauchy-Euler equation.
Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector fields, gradient, divergence, curl and Laplacian. Scalar line integrals
and vector line integrals, scalar surface integrals and vector surface integrals, Green's, Stokes and Gauss
theorems and their applications.
Group Theory: Groups, subgroups, Abelian groups, non-abelian groups, cyclic groups, permutation
groups; Normal subgroups, Lagrange's Theorem for finite groups, group homomorphisms and basic
concepts of quotient groups (only group theory).
Linear Algebra: Vector spaces, Linear dependence of vectors, basis, dimension, linear transformations,
matrix representation with respect to an ordered basis, Range space and null space, rank-nullity theorem;
Rank and inverse of a matrix, determinant, solutions of systems of linear equations, consistency
conditions. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Cayley-Hamilton theorem. Symmetric, skew-symmetric,
hermitian, skew-hermitian, orthogonal and unitary matrices.
Real Analysis: Interior points, limit points, open sets, closed sets, bounded sets, connected sets,
compact sets; completeness of R, Power series (of real variable) including Taylors and Maclaurins,
domain of convergence, term-wise differentiation and integration of power series.
15.6 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS (MS)
The Mathematical Statistics (MS) test paper comprises of Mathematics (40% weightage) and Statistics (60%
weightage).
Mathematics
Sequences and Series: Convergence of sequences of real numbers, Comparison, root and ratio tests
for convergence of series of real numbers.
Differential Calculus: Limits, continuity and differentiability of functions of one and two variables. Rolle's
theorem, mean value theorems, Taylor's theorem, indeterminate forms, maxima and minima of functions
of one and two variables.
Integral Calculus: Fundamental theorems of integral calculus. Double and triple integrals, applications of
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Kinetic theory, Thermodynamics: Elements of Kinetic theory of gases. Velocity distribution and
Equipartition of energy. Specific heat of Mono-, di- and tri-atomic gases. Ideal gas, van-der-Waals gas
and equation of state. Mean free path. Laws of thermodynamics. Zeroth law and concept of thermal
equilibrium. First law and its consequences. Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Reversible, irreversible
and quasi-static processes. Second law and entropy. Carnot cycle. Maxwells thermodynamic relations
and simple applications. Thermodynamic potentials and their applications. Phase transitions and
Clausius-Clapeyron equation. Ideas of ensembles, Maxwell-Boltzmann, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein
distributions.
Modern Physics: Inertial frames and Galilean invariance. Postulates of special relativity. Lorentz
transformations. Length contraction, time dilation. Relativistic velocity addition theorem, mass energy
equivalence. Blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Bohrs atomic model, X-rays.
Wave-particle duality, Uncertainty principle, the superposition principle, calculation of expectation values,
Schrdinger equation and its solution for one, two and three dimensional boxes. Solution of Schrdinger
equation for the one dimensional harmonic oscillator. Reflection and transmission at a step potential,
Pauli exclusion principle. Structure of atomic nucleus, mass and binding energy. Radioactivity and its
applications. Laws of radioactive decay.
Solid State Physics, Devices and Electronics: Crystal structure, Bravais lattices and basis. Miller
indices. X-ray diffraction and Bragg's law; Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, variation of resistivity
with temperature. Fermi level. p-n junction diode, I-V characteristics, Zener diode and its applications,
BJT: characteristics in CB, CE, CC modes. Single stage amplifier, two stage R-C coupled amplifiers.
Simple Oscillators: Barkhausen condition, sinusoidal oscillators. OPAMP and applications: Inverting and
non-inverting amplifier. Boolean algebra: Binary number systems; conversion from one system to another
system; binary addition and subtraction. Logic Gates AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR exclusive OR; Truth
tables; combination of gates; de Morgans theorem.
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Appendix-I: Academic Programmes (and their Codes) Covered under JAM 2016 at Various
Admitting Institutes for JAM 2016 Qualified Candidates*
IISc Bangalore (Zone-11)*
Integrated Ph.D.
Biological Sciences
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1101]
10+5+3+2
Paper Code(s)
BL,BT
Applied
Geology
Applied
Geophysics
Applied Statistics
and Informatics
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1201]
17+9+5+3
GEN(1)
[1202]
10+6+3+1
OBC(1)
[1203]
19+10+5+3
[1204]
14+8+4+2
GEN(1)
[1205]
23+12+7+3
OBC(1)
[1206]
15+8+5+2
SC(1)
[1207]
20+10+6+4
Paper Code(s)
GG
PH
MS
BT
CY
MA
PH
M.Sc. Ph.D.
dual degree
Environmental
Science and
Engineering
Operations
Research
M.Sc.-M.Tech.
(8 semesters)
M.Sc.(Physics)-M.Tech.
(Materials Sciences with specialization in NanoScience & Technology)
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1213]
5+3+1+1
GEN(1)
[1214]
6+3+2+1
ST(1)
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1216]
4+2+1+1
GEN(1)
Paper Code(s)
BT,CY,MA,PH
MA,MS
Paper Code(s)
PH
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1301]
27+15+8+4
GEN(1), ST(1)
[1302]
27+15+8+4
GEN(1), OBC(1)
[1303]
27+15+8+4
GEN(1)
Paper Code(s)
CY
MA
PH
Chemistry
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1401]
24+13+7+4
GEN(1), SC(1)
[1402]
24+13+7+4
GEN(1)
[1403]
24+13+7+4
OBC(1)
Paper Code(s)
CY
MA
PH
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Statistics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1501]
20+11+6+3
GEN(1)
[1502]
20+11+6+3
SC(1)
[1503]
15+8+5+2
OBC(1)
[1504]
25+14+7+4
GEN(1)
Paper Code(s)
CY
MA
PH
MS
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1505]
8+4+2+1
Paper Code(s)
PH
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Chemistry
Geology
Mathematics
Physics
Geophysics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1601]
23+12+7+4
SC(1)
[1602]
15+8+5+2
OBC(1)
[1603]
15+8+5+2
GEN(1)
[1604]
23+12+7+4
SC(1)
[1605]
12+6+4+2
GEN(1)
Paper Code(s)
CY
GG
MA
PH
GG,PH
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1701]
27+15+8+4
GEN(1)
[1702]
27+15+8+4
GEN(1)
[1703]
22+12+7+3
GEN(1), OBC(1), SC(1)
Paper Code(s)
CY
MA
PH
Applied
Geology
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Economics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1801]
8+4+2+1
SC(1)
[1802]
18+10+6+3
SC(1)
[1803]
12+7+4+2
SC(1)
[1804]
15+8+5+2
SC(1)
[1805]
12+7+4+2
SC(1)
[1806]
15+8+5+2
SC(1)
Paper Code(s)
GG
BT
CY
MA
PH
MA,MS
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Geology
Atmosphere and
Ocean Sciences
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[1901]
10+5+3+2
SC(1)
[1902]
10+5+3+2
GEN(1)
[1903]
10+5+3+2
OBC(1)
[1904]
10+5+3+2
[1905]
10+5+3+2
Paper Code(s)
CY
MA
PH
GG
CY,GG,MA,PH
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[2001]
10+5+3+2
[2002]
10+5+3+2
GEN(1)
[2003]
4+3+2+1
Paper Code(s)
CY
MA
PH
M.Sc. (4 semesters)
Chemistry
Mathematics/ Mathematics
and Computing
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[2101]
15+8+5+2
[2102]
8+4+2+1
OBC(1)
[2103]
10+5+3+2
OBC(1)
Paper Code(s)
CY
MA
PH
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[2201]
12+6+4+2
[2202]
12+6+4+2
[2203]
6+3+2+1
Paper Code(s)
CY
PH
MA
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Mathematics
Chemistry
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[2301]
5+3+1+1
SC(1)
[2302]
6+3+2+1
OBC(1)
[2303]
5+3+1+1
ST(1)
Paper Code(s)
MA
CY
PH
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
[Programme code]
Seats Available
[2501]
7+4+2+1
GEN(1)
[2502]
7+4+2+1
GEN(1)
[2503]
7+4+2+1
GEN(1)
Paper Code(s)
CY
PH
MA
[1701]
GEN Seats
OBC Seats
27 + 15 + 8 + 4
GEN(1)
Programme Code
ST Seats
SC Seats
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Appendix-II: Test Papers and their Codes, corresponding Academic Programmes offered by
the Admitting Institutes and their Minimum Educational Qualifications for
Admission
Geology
(GG)
Chemistry
(CY)
Biotechnology
(BT)
Biological
Sciences
(BL)
Test Paper
(Test paper
code)
Institute(s)
Essential
subjects at
(10+2) level
Biology
IISc
Biology
M.Sc. Biotechnology
IITB, IITR
IITB
M.Sc. Chemistry
IITB, IITD,
IITG, IITGN,
IITH, IITI,
IITK, IITM,
IITP, IITR,
IITRPR
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
IITBBS,
IITKGP
IITB
IITBBS
IITB, IITR
IITKGP
IITKGP,
IITBBS
Mathematics
IITBBS
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Mathematics
(MA)
Test Paper
(Test paper
code)
M.Sc. in Economics
IITR
M.Sc. Mathematics
IITB, IITD,
IITGN, IITI,
IITK, IITM,
IITP, IITR,
IITRPR
IITH
IITG
IITBBS,
IITKGP
Essential
subjects at
(10+2) level
IITB
IITB
IITBBS
M.Sc. in Economics
IITR
IITB
Mathematical Statistics
(MS)
Institute(s)
Mathematics
IITB
M.Sc. Statistics
IITK
No Restrictions
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Test Paper
(Test paper
code)
Institute(s)
M.Sc. Physics
IITB, IITD,
IITG, IITGN,
IITH, IITI,
IITK, IITM,
IITP, IITR,
IITRPR
IITBBS,
IITKGP
IITK
Essential
subjects at
(10+2) level
Physics
(PH)
No Restrictions
M.Sc.(Physics)-M.Tech (Materials
Sciences with specialization in NanoScience & Technology)
IITB
IITB
IITBBS
IITKGP
IITB
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Mathematics
Code
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
Test City
Chennai
Coimbatore
Ernakulam
Madurai
Thiruvananthapuram
Tiruchirapalli
Tirunelveli
Warangal
Code
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
Code
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
Test City
Dehradun
Jalandhar-Phagwara
Kurukshetra
NOIDA
Mohali-Rupnagar-Fatehgarh Sahib
Moradabad
Roorkee-Muzaffarnagar
Code
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
Code
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
Code
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
Code
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
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Code
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
Appendix-IV
AUTHORITIES WHO MAY ISSUE SC / ST / OBC (NON CREAMY LAYER) CERTIFICATES
SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates should submit a certificate issued by any of the following
authorities:
District Magistrate / Additional District Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy
Commissioner / Deputy Collector /1st Class Stipendary Magistrate / Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Taluka
st
Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Extra Assistant Commissioner (not below the rank of 1 class Stipendary
Magistrate) / Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate
/ Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tahsildar / Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate
and / or his / her family normally resides / Administrator / Secretary to Administrator / Development Officer
(Lakshadweep Island).
(Certificate issued by any other authority will be rejected)
IMPORTANT NOTE
In all matters concerning JAM 2016, the decision of the Organizing Institute or the Organizing Chairman, JAM
2016 will be final and binding on all the applicants.
Although JAM 2016 is held at different centres across country, Indian Institute of Technology Madras is the
Organizing Institute, and has the overall responsibility of conducting JAM 2016. In case of any claims or disputes
arising in respect of JAM 2016, it is hereby made absolutely clear that the Madras High Court alone shall have the
exclusive jurisdiction to entertain and settle any such disputes and claims.
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belongs
to
the
_______________________________________
Community which is recognized as a backward class under the Government of India, Ministry of Social
Justice
and
Empowerment's
Resolution
No.
____________________________________________________dated _________________*.
_____________________________ State/Union
Territory. This is also to certify that he/she does not belong to the persons/sections (Creamy Layer)
mentioned in Column 3 of the Schedule to the Government of India, Department of Personnel & Training
O.M. No. 36012/22/93-Estt.(SCT) dated 08.09.1993 as amended from time to time.
District Magistrate,
Deputy Commissioner, etc.
Dated:
Seal
______________________________________________________________________________________
* - The authority issuing the certificate may have to mention the details of Resolution (Number and Date) of
Government of India, in which the caste of the candidate is mentioned as OBC.
NOTE:
(a) The term "Ordinarily" used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of
the People Act, 1950.
(b) The authorities competent to issue Caste Certificates are indicated below:
(i) District Magistrate / Additional Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy
Commissioner / Deputy Collector / Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate / Sub-Divisional Magistrate /
st
Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Extra Assistant Commissioner (not below the rank of 1
Class Stipendiary Magistrate).
(ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate.
(iii) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar and
(iv)Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and / or his/her family resides.
The date of issue of OBC (NCL) certificate should be after March 31, 2015
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Last Date for Payment of Application Fee through eOctober 10, 2015 (Saturday)
Challan
Last Date for Online Application Submission and
Uploading of Documents on the Website
Note: For any information regarding JAM 2016 you will be informed by SMS also. So, you
are advised to keep JAM 2016 Sender Id unblocked.
CONTACT ADDRESSES OF JAM OFFICES
Institute
Website
Phone / Fax
gate.iisc.ernet.in/jam
www.gate.iitb.ac.in/jam2016
gate.iitd.ac.in/jam
www.iitg.ernet.in/jam
gate.iitk.ac.in/jam
jam.iitkgp.ac.in
jam.iitm.ac.in
www.iitr.ac.in/jam