Yes it is compulsory and it is assumed you have taken course on Mathematics in first year B.Sc. Chemistry.
IIT JAM Chemistry is conducted for admission to M.Sc. Courses in Chemistry at IITs and IISc Bangalore.
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For IIT JAM the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Chemistry requires that you have the subject Mathematics at the at (10+2) level for admissions at IITB, IITD, IITG, IITGN, IITH, IITI, IITJ, IITK, IITM, IITP, IITR, IITRPR, IITISM.
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Yes, Maths in 10+2, is compulsory for IIT JAM for MSc chemistry.
This is because,
IIT JAM eligibility criteria for MSc Chemistry says that to be eligible:-
* you must have chemistry in all the three years of you are graduation
*you must have studied math in your 10+2
* minimum percentage requirement:-
-) General/obc :- if you belong to General or OBC category then you must have got at least 50% in your graduation or at least 5 CGPA out of 10 to be eligible
-)SC/ST/PWD :- if you belong to Sc or ST or PWD category then you must have got at least 55% in your graduation or at least 5.5 CGPA out of 10 to be eligible
So, In case, if you haven't studied mathematics in you 10 + 2 then I am extremely sorry to inform you dear but you won't be eligible for IIT JAM for MSC chemistry
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