IIT JAM exam is conducted for admission to post graduate programmes at various IITs. You can have a detailed understanding of what should be your section wise strategy for IIT JAM economics exam.
IIT JAM exam is conducted every year for admission to various post graduate courses in various fields at IITs. For economics, IIT JAM is conducted in the online mode for 3 hours consisting of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) and Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions divided into 3 sections. 30 questions are asked from section A i.e. Multiple Choice Questions, 10 questions from section B Multiple Select Questions and 20 questions from section C Numerical Answer Type. There is no negative marking for Section B and C questions. From this you can be be clear about the exam pattern and then proceed to have a section wise strategy for IIT JAM economics. Here is this article as well, we have devised a comprehensive strategy outline for both the sections.
Cournot and Bertrand models (sometimes simplified numeric versions)
Macroeconomics
National Income Accounting
GDP, GNP, NNP, NI calculations
Savings, investment, government budget
Key Macroeconomic Models
IS-LM model (equilibrium interest rate & output)
AD-AS model (equilibrium price & output)
Multiplier effects
Money & Inflation
Money supply, velocity of money
Inflation rate calculations (CPI, GDP deflator)
Quantity theory of money
Economic Growth & Development
Solow growth model (capital accumulation, steady-state output)
Harrod-Domar model (growth rate, savings rate)
Population growth effects
Statistics & Econometrics
Descriptive Statistics
Mean, median, mode, variance, standard deviation
Covariance and correlation coefficients
Probability
Probability distributions (binomial, normal, Poisson)
Expected value, variance of random variables
Regression Analysis
OLS regression calculations (simple linear)
R², slope, and intercept derivation
Forecasting using regression equation
Index Numbers
Price and quantity indices (Laspeyres, Paasche, Fisher)
Mathematical Economics
Calculus
Partial derivatives, total derivatives
Optimization with constraints (Lagrange method)
Linear Algebra
Matrices (determinants, inverses)
Systems of equations
Differential Equations
Growth models, cobweb model
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