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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
It is your performance in JAM ( your marks and rank) that determines your selection in any IIT. 12th marks play no role here.
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You could make call to them and give your details and ask them why you have not got confirmation message for JAM and if there is some problem then how to fix it.
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Indian national as well as foreign national are eligible for JAM. Candidates applying for JAM should have Bachelor's degree, as a qualifying examination degree. The qualifying examination must be passed with minimum 55% aggregate marks (in all subjects including Languages and Subsidiaries, all years combined) without rounding off. Candidates belonging to SC/ST category are required to obtain at least 50% aggregate marks, without rounding off. In case of grading system/CGPA, the equivalence in percentage of marks will be decided by the Admitting Institute. Candidates who are pursuing the qualifying examinati
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Linear Algebra done right by Sheldon Axler. A geometric approach to Linear Algebra by S kumaresan. Linear Algebra by Samvedhna publications. Real Analysis Bartle and Sherbert. Calculus Parts 1 and 2 by TM Apostol. Calculus by Anton, Davies. Group theory by Sudesh Kumari Shah. Good old Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Gallian for exercises. If you're a little more daring Try HERSTEIN. Ordinary differential equations by MD Raisinghania. Also remember to solve as many questions you can from past years papers of JAM M.A. And MS, TIFR GS exams, CMI applications of mat
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