IIT JAM 2026:Courses with No Restriction
IIT JAM 2026 registration process has started for admission to MSc courses in IITs and participating institutes. The eligibility is that the candidates has passed UG degree to appear for JAM 2026.The individual IIT demand special qualification of studying the subject in the Undergraduate level .
One such eligibility is the candidate has studied the relavant subject in the under graduate courses. It

JAM 2026 is conducted for the following papers
- Biotechnology (BT)
- Chemistry (CY)
- Economics (EN)
- Geology (GG)
- Mathematics (MA)
- Mathematical Statistics (MS)
- Physics (PH)
Do you know? There are certain courses where there is no restriction for the course that a candidate has pursued,d it means the candidate only has to qualify the JAM 2026, and he or she can get admission in that course. There is absolutely no restriction of the course you have pursued in under undergraduate level
IIT JAM 2026:Courses with No Restriction
| Geology GG | |||
| Institute | Programme | Seats | Qualification |
| IIT Bhubneshwar | Joint M.Sc.‐ Ph.D. in Atmosphere & Ocean Sciences | 12 | Bachelor of Science in any field |
| Mathematics MA | |||
| IIT Bombay | M.Sc. in Mathematics | 38 | No Restriction |
| IIT Bombay | M.Sc. in Operations Research | 7 | No Restriction |
| IIT Gandhinagar | M.Sc. in Mathematics | 45 | No Restriction |
| IIT Kanpur | M.Sc. in Mathematic | 49 | No Restriction |
| IIT Tirupati | M.Sc. in Mathematics & Statistics | 15 | No Restriction |
| Mathematical Statistics MS | |||
| IIT Bombay | M.Sc. in Statistics | 48 | No Restriction |
| IIT Bombay | M.Sc. in Operations Research | 8 | No Restriction |
| IIT Kanpur | M.Sc. in Statistics | 62 | No Restriction |
| IIT Tirupati | M.Sc. in Mathematics & Statistics | 5 | |
| PHYSICS (PH) | |||
| IIT Bhubneshwar | Joint M.Sc.‐ Ph.D. in Atmosphere & Ocean Sciences | 8 | Bachelor of Sciences degree in any discipline |
| IIT Gandhinagar | M.Sc. in Physics | 45 | No Restriction |
FAQs
You will have to qualify for the IIT JAM 2026
No, you have to be medically fit

