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ALL INDIA ONLINE TEST

SERIES IIT JAM PHYSICS 2021


STARTING – 20 SEP 2021

50 TESTS: 31 Minor Test ( Topic wise ) + 9 Major Test (subject wise ) + 10 Full Length Tests
ALL Question Unique and New

Total Number of Questions: 2070 Questions Total Timing- 6,210 Minute

Pattern of Minor (Topic wise)

Total Number of Questions for each topic: 30 Questions

MCQ (1 Marks):10 Questions

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NAT (2 Marks): 10 Questions

MSQ (2 Marks): 10 Questions r.i


Pattern of Major Test (subjective wise)
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Total Number of Questions for each topic: 60 Questions
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MCQ (1 Marks):10 Questions and MCQ (2 Marks): 20 Questions

NAT (1 Marks): 10 Questions and NAT (2 Marks): 10 Questions


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MSQ (2 Marks): 10 Questions


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Pattern of Full length


Total Number of Questions for each topic: 60 Questions

MCQ (1 Marks):10 Questions and MCQ (2 Marks): 20 Questions

NAT (1 Marks): 10 Questions and NAT (2 Marks): 10 Questions

MSQ (2 Marks): 10 Questions

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Static & dynamic Potential of Mock test papers (Scoring Potential). Macro & Micro
performance Analysis of aspirants, Section wise analysis, Difficulty Analysis, All India
Rank, comparison with toppers, Geographical Analysis, Integrated Score Card, Analysis of
Mock Test paper based on difficulty level & nature of question etc.

HOW IT WORKS: The tests are planned at three different levels of preparation
Required for a student to succeed in IIT JAM.

.1 . Minor Test 1 to 31: Each test will be based entirely on the most unit sources of that
particular section. Here we will test whether you have thoroughly prepared these unit sources
or not and if you have understood all the basic concepts or not. These tests will be available
on e-scholar.in mobile app or website, right from your date of enrolment, you can give these
test anytime as per your convenience. These papers are developed in order to boost your
foundation and effective preparation of every particular unit mentioned in IIT JAM Syllabus.
These are one and half hour tests each containing 30 questions based on IIT JAM

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Syllabus and Pattern.

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.2 . Major Test (subject wise) – Test 31 to 40: In this level, we will test your subject
knowledge at an applied level. Test would be more analytical in nature, application oriented
with relevance to recent concepts. These tests would not be restricted to few particular
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sources and it would cover the entire standard books and other sources. These tests are of 3
hours, each containing as expected 60 questions pertaining to Physics subject.
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3 . Full Test 40 to 50 : These are Full Length (FLT) covering all the levels of difficulty and
all the types of questions similar to the IIT JAM paper. These tests will validate that your
preparation is complete and you have achieved that extra edge to succeed in IIT JAM. Full
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tests will again comprise of 60 questions each. In Part Tests numbers of topics are more
compared to Major tests.
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(Additional) Reference
Book + e-scholar.in video
Lecture.

S. NO TOPIC SUBJECT Tentative REFRANCE


DATE
1 ORIGIN OF QUANTUM MECHANICS Quantum mechanics 20 SEP Introduction to Quantum
Mechanics
– David J. Griffiths
Quantum Mechanics
Concepts &
Applications–Nouredine
Zettili.
Quantum Physics – H.C.
Verma
2 NEWTON'S LAW OF MOTION Classical mechanics 23 SEP Herbert Goldstein

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H.C Verma
J.C Upadhaya

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VECTOR ALGEBRA
ELECTRIC FIELD AND POTENTIAL
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Mathematical phy.
Electromagnetic thy.
26 SEP
29 SEP
Kleppner & Kolenkow
Erwin kreyszig H.K Das
Introduction to
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Electrodynamicse -David J.
Griffiths
Classical Electrodynamicse
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- Walter Griener
Electricity & Magnetisme -
B.Ghosh
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5 SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE Electronics 02 OCT Digital Electronics-


Malvino & Leach
Electronic Devices &
Circuit Theory Boylestad &
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Nashelsky
Electronic Devices &
Circuits – Jacob Millman &
Christos C. Halkias
6 KINETIC THEORY OF GASES Thermostatics 05 OCT Garg, Bansal and
Ghosh R.K Pathria
Statistical and
Thermal Physics– S.
Loknathan & Gambhir
Statistical
7 Wave Oscillation Optics wave Oscillation 08 OCT Optics by Ajoy Ghatak
8 Crystallography Solid State Phy. 11 OCT Solid State Physics -N. W.
Aschcroft & Mermin
2. Introduction to Solid
State Physics -
N. W. Charles Kittel
3. Puri Babbar
9 Complete syllabus Nuclear Particle 14 OCT Introductory Nuclear
Physics Kenneth S. Krane
Introduction to Elementary
Particles
David J. Griffiths
Particle Physics – C
L Arora
10 POSTULATES OF QUANTUM Quantum mechanics 17 OCT

MECHANICS

11 WORK, POWER AND ENERGY Classical mech. 20 OCT

12 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION Mathematical phy. 23 OCT

13 POLARISATION OF DIELECTRICS Electromagnetic thy. 26 OCT

14 TRANSISTOR Electronics 29 OCT

15 FIRST AND SECOND LAW OF Thermostatics 01 NOV

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THERMODYNAMICS

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Optics

APPLICATION OF SCHRODINGER
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Optics wave Oscillation

Quantum mechanics
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EQUATION
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18 CENTRAL FORCES Classical mech. 10 NOV

19 MATRICES Mathematical phy. 13 NOV


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20 MAGNETOSTATICS Electromagnetic phy. 19 NOV

21 OP–AMP Electronics 22 NOV


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22 MAXWELL'S RELATIONS AND Thermostatics 25 NOV

THERMODYNAMIC POTENTIAL

23 Hydrogen atom… Quantum mechanics 28 NOV

24 RIGID BODY DYNAMICS Classical mech. 30 NOV

25 COMPLEX NUMBER Mathematical phy. 01 DEC

26 FARADAY'S LAW Electromagnetic phy. 03 DEC

27 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS Electronics 05 DEC

28 STATISTICAL PHYSICS Thermostatics 07 DEC

29 FLUID DYNAMICS Classical mech 09 DEC

30 Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic thy. 11 DEC

31 FOURIER SERIES Mathematical phy. 13 DEC


(Additional)
Reference
Book + e-
scholar.in
video
Lecture.
S. NO SUBJECT Tentative
DATE
1 Quantum mechanics 15 DEC.
2 Electromagnetic thy. 17 DEC
3 Mathematical phy. 19 DEC
4 Classical mech 21 DEC.
5 Thermostatics 23 DEC.

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6 Electronics 25 DEC.
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Optics wave Oscillation
Solid State Phy.
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29 DEC.
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9 Nuclear Particle 30 DEC.
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Tentative DATE
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Scheduled Syllabus for Full Length Papers


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1 Complete syllabus 02 JAN

2 Complete syllabus 05 JAN

3 Complete syllabus 08 JAN

4 Complete syllabus 11 JAN

5 Complete syllabus 14 JAN

6 Complete syllabus 17 JAN

7 Complete syllabus 20 JAN

8 Complete syllabus 23 JAN

9 Complete syllabus 26 JAN

10 Complete syllabus 29 JAN

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