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To appear in IIT JAM Exam you need to have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from any recognised university with minimum 55% marks for General & OBC and 50% marks for SC, ST categories. Candidates in their final year of the graduation can also apply for the exam. But they must submit all their documents by 30th Sept 2019. Click here http://bit.ly/2HxUej2 to know the complete details of IIT JAM Exam. So, you cannot apply for IIT JAM Exam.
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2. Bruice- Best book for beginner in organic chemistry. First start with Bruice and then Clayden.
3. Inorganic Chemistry: Huheey
3a. J. D. Lee for beginners and for major topics which come directly into IIT JAM Chemistry study Huheey - this is must.
4. Physical: Atkins (though many people not able to understand initially, not a issu
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