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About IIT JAM Geology

About IIT JAM Geology  

If you are looking for higher education in Geology, and you are looking for some good institutions to pursue your dreams, then nothing can be better than IITs in India. As we all know IITs are the premier institute for any kind of courses you want to pursue. Masters in Geology is one of the popular choices available in Pure Sciences. There are many institutes which avail the Masters and PhD degree in Geology. The IIT JAM Exam is for consolidating the Geology subject as a career option for students. Here in this blog, we have catered the detailed information about the IIT JAM Geology Exam. Check below.  


What is IIT JAM?

IIT JAM is the exam which is conducted for the Science Graduates to take the admissions in the IITs and IISC for the M.Sc. (Two Years), M.Sc.-Ph.D. (Integrated), M.Sc.-Ph.D. (Dual), M.Sc.-M.Tech., M.Sc.-M.S. (Research) and other post bachelor’s degree programs at the IITs and IISCs. And AIMGEG will provide you with the essential information regarding the IIT JAM Geology and how you can get the admissions in the IITs.  



List of Institutes for the Master's Courses in Geology:  

  • IIT Bombay

  •  IIT (ISM) Dhanbad 

  •  IIT Kharagpur

  •  IIT Roorkee

  • IIT Bhubaneshwar


IIT JAM Geology Seats from IITs:  




IIT JAM Geology 2021 Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme: 


  •  Mode of the Exam- Online (Computer Based Test)

  •  Duration of the Exam- 3 Hours

  •  Total Number of Questions- 60 Questions

  •  Total Marks- 100

  •  Language of the Exam- English

  •  Type of Questions-Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Multiple Select Questions (MSQs), Numerical Answer Type Questions (NAT).


The IIT JAM Geology Exam paper is divided into three sections. The marking scheme for the different sections are given below:  


IIT JAM Geology Syllabus:  



IIT JAM Geology Cut-Off- Minimum Marks You Need to Score:  

The below table shows the category wise cut-off marks in JAM Geology 2020.  


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