JEST PHYSICS

The Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) serves as a gateway for aspiring physicists in India to gain admission into various prestigious research institutes and Ph.D. programs. It is a comprehensive examination that evaluates the candidate’s understanding of physics concepts, analytical skills, and problem-solving abilities.

Importance of JEST for Physics Aspirants

JEST holds immense significance for physics aspirants aiming to pursue higher education and research in the field. Qualifying JEST opens doors to premier institutions like the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), and several renowned universities across India.

Eligibility Criteria for JEST

Academic Qualifications

To be eligible for JEST, candidates must possess a Master’s degree in Physics or a related discipline from a recognized university or institute. However, certain institutes may have specific eligibility criteria, so candidates should carefully review the requirements of each participating institute.

Age Limit

There is no age limit for appearing in the JEST examination.

Syllabus of JEST Physics

Core Physics Topics

The syllabus for JEST physics includes fundamental topics such as classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, and statistical mechanics.

Optional Sections

In addition to the core topics, candidates can choose optional sections based on their areas of interest, such as astrophysics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics.

Best Books and Resources for JEST Preparation

Recommended Textbooks

Several textbooks cover the syllabus of JEST comprehensively. Some recommended books include “Introduction to Quantum Mechanics” by David J. Griffiths, “Classical Electrodynamics” by Jackson, and “Statistical Mechanics” by Pathria.

Online Resources and Mock Tests

In addition to textbooks, online resources such as video lectures, study materials, and mock tests are invaluable tools for JEST preparation. Websites like NPTEL, Coursera, and edX offer free courses on various physics topics.

How to Approach Different Sections of JEST Physics

Quantum Mechanics

For quantum mechanics, focus on understanding basic principles, wavefunctions, operators, and applications like particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, and hydrogen atom.

Electromagnetism

Mastering electromagnetism involves studying Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic waves, electrostatics, magnetostatics, and applications such as Gauss’s law and Ampere’s law.

Classical Mechanics

In classical mechanics, emphasize topics like Newton’s laws of motion, conservation laws, central forces, rotational motion, and Lagrangian mechanics.

Mastering the Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) for physics requires diligent preparation, a solid understanding of core concepts, and effective time management. By following a structured study plan, utilizing recommended resources, and practicing extensively, aspirants can enhance their chances of success in this prestigious examination.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What are the disciplines on which the JEST examination is conducted?

You can appear for the JEST examination in Physics or Theoretical Computer Science but not for both.

  1. Are there different tests for admission in Integrated Ph. D & Ph. D. programs?

No. A common examination is conducted for Ph. D. and integrated Ph. D. programs.

  1. Is there any limit to the number of times one can apply for the JEST examination?

No, there is no such restriction on the number of times one can appear for the JEST examination.

  1. Is there any age limit for taking the JEST examination?

There is no restriction on age for appearing in the JEST examination. However, each participating institute has its own eligibility criteria. For details on the eligibility criteria of the participating institutes, candidates are advised to visit their websites.

  1. To apply, do I need to have an email-id?

Candidates must have a valid email-id before registering themselves with JEST.

  1. What are these username and password required for?

The username (used as your username) and password (whatever you wish) are required to create an account with the JEST website for submitting the online application form.

  1. Is registration necessary? How does it work?

Yes. Registration is a process in which your email-id and preferred password are saved in a database. On successful registration, an OTP number will be sent to your registered email id and mobile number for verification. You need to verify with the OTP and complete the registration process. After confirming your account, use the START/ EDIT link to submit your application.

  1. Is it possible to fill up the form in fragments/parts since it is long?

Yes. It is possible to fill up the form in fragments. One can save the form after filling in the mandatory fields on the first page and enter other data in the next login. However, it is advised to do it in one go whenever one is ready with all the details.

  1. Payment of the application fee. Is the application fee for the JEST examination refundable?

An Application Fee of Rs. 800 (Rs 400 for SC/ST male candidates and non-SC/ST female applicants) must be paid along with the application. Payment will be accepted using SBI Epay online payment service using debit card/credit card/Net-banking/UPI only. Payment by any other mode will not be accepted. The application fee, once paid, will NOT be refunded.
The application fee is waived for female applicants belonging to SC/ST category. However, they must complete the payment by selecting the ‘0″ option.

  1. Payment failure / Amount deducted and/or receipt not generated?

Check your account for the deducted amount. Please share transaction details with Bank Transaction ID and Application Number if the amount is deducted from your account. If the amount is not deducted, make the payment again.

  1. What is the level of questions in the examination?

The questions are based on the general syllabi of graduation and post-graduation level courses offered by various Indian universities and institutions. JEST question papers usually are not made available. However, some questions from previous year’s examinations are available Physics Sample paper.

  1. Which institutes offer a Ph.D. Degree in Theoretical Computer Science?

Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc), Chennai, is the only institution currently offering a Ph. D. in Theoretical Computer Science. Please visit the IMSc webpage for more information.

  1. Which institutes offer a Ph.D. Degree in Neuroscience or Computational Biology?

National Brain Research Centre (NBRC), Gurgaon, is the only institution currently offering a Ph. D. in Neuroscience. Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc) Chennai offers a PhD in Computational Biology. Please note that JEST is meant as a means for students from a Physics background to take up research in Neuroscience or Computational Biology, and interested students have to take the PHYSICS JEST examination. Please visit the IMSc webpage for more information.

  1. I am pursuing a B. Tech degree in Mechanical / Civil Engineering, am I eligible to appear in the JEST examination?

JEST is a screening test for admission to PhD and Int. PhD program of different participating institutes (see the list from JEST home page) in physics and theoretical computer science/neuroscience. The JEST examination is only conducted for two subjects: physics and theoretical computer science. However, the qualifications for admission to the PhD and Int. PhD program in various participating institutes is different. So the candidate is requiring visiting the websites of the participating institutes of their interest to know more about the qualification requirement.

  1. What degrees does one receive in the Integrated PhD program in Theoretical Computer Science?

Candidates receive an M. Sc. degree upon completing the course requirements in the first two years of graduate school and a PhD degree upon completing graduate school.

16. What is the validity period of the JEST score?

JEST score is valid for only one year.