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Give me important dates of IIT JAM MCA entrance exam?
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IIT’s Conduct JAM entrance exam for admission in first semester of MCA course. This year its test is already over but for your knowledge I am giving you its information: Testdate: 10 February, 2013. Timings: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Eligibility: Candidate must have BCA or Bachelor degree with Mathmetics is one of subjects with atleast 55% marks. Important Dates: Issue of OMR Application Forms and Information Brochures at Canara Bank counters: 20 September, 2012 (Thursday) Commencement of Online Registration : 20 September, 2012 (Thursday) Last date for issue of OMR Application Forms and Information Brochures at Canara Bank counters : 20 October, 2012 (Saturday) Last date for Online Registration on the website: 23 October 2012, (Tuesday) at 18:00 hrs Last date for receipt of completed OMR Application Form along with Pay-in-slip and Demand Draft (if any) at IIT Delhi 30 October, 2012 (Tuesday) Last date for receipt of completed Online Registration Form along with Demand Draft at IIT Delhi: 30 October, 2012 (Tuesday) Announcement of the Results of JAM 2013: 10 April, 2013 (Wednesday) at 17:00 hrs Issue of Application Form(s) for admission by JAM Office of IIT Delhi / downloading from the website of IIT Delhi starts :12 - 19 April, 2013 Last date for receipt of completed application forms for admission along with Demand Draft of Rs. 300/- at IIT Delhi : 30 April, 2013 (Tuesday) Declaration of First Admission List 31 May, 2013 (Friday) Declaration of Second Admission List 24 June, 2013 (Monday)
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As you need the IIT JAM Entrance Exam syllabus of MCA so here it is given below IIT JAM syllabus for Computer Applications ( CA ) test paper comprises of Mathematics, Computer awareness and Analytical ability and General awareness and they will be in the ration 4 : 2 : 1. Mathematics Syllabus Algebra : Set theory and its simple applications. Basic concepts of groups, fields and vector spaces. Matrices : Rank of a matrix. Existence and uniqueness of solution of a system of linear equations. Eigenvalues and Eigen vectors. Inverse of a matrix by elementary transformations. Differential Calculus : Differentiation, Partial differentiation, Taylor series and approximate calculations. Maxima and minima of functions of one and two variables. Integral Calculus : Single and multiple integration. Definite integrals, Change of order and change of variables. Applications to evaluation of area, surface and volume. Differential Equations : First order differential equations, linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients. Vector Algebra : Addition, subtraction, dot product, cross product, triple product and their applications. Numerical Analysis : Solution of non – linear equations using iterative methods. Interpolation ( Lagrange’s formula and Newton’s formula for equidistant points ). Numerical differentiation and integration ( Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules ). Probability : Basic concepts of probability theory. Binomial and Poisson distributions. Linear Programming : Formulation and its graphical solution for two variable problems. Computer Awareness Elements of computers. Number systems. Basic electronic gates. Boolean algebra. Flip – Flops. Algorithmic approach to solve problems. Fundamentals of C language. Analytical Ability and General Awareness Simple questions will be asked to test the analytical ability and general awareness of candidates.
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