Choosing the right subject in IIT JAM often creates confusion because you may not be sure which one is easier or gives better scoring potential. With multiple subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, and Geology, it becomes difficult to decide where you can perform best. The truth is that no subject is universally easy or more scoring; your performance depends on your interest, background, and preparation level rather than the subject itself.
There is no single subject in the IIT JAM that can be called universally easy for everyone. What feels easy to you depends on your academic background, interests, and how well you understand the concepts. A subject that seems simple for one candidate may feel difficult for another. Instead of looking for an “easy subject,” it is more important to focus on the subject you are most comfortable with and can practice consistently.
In IIT JAM, scoring potential depends more on familiarity with the syllabus and question patterns rather than the subject itself. However, based on general trends:
Chemistry: Often considered more scoring because of its syllabus and direct questions
Biotechnology / Geology: Can also feel scoring for many due to theory-based and memory-oriented questions
Physics: Moderate scoring potential with a balance of concepts and numericals
Mathematics: High scoring potential, but only if your problem-solving speed and accuracy are strong
Scoring is not about “easy subjects”; it is about how well you can handle that subject under exam conditions.
A subject becomes easier or more difficult based on your personal strengths. Some key factors include:
Concept clarity: If your basics are strong, even tough subjects feel manageable
Interest level: You naturally perform better in subjects you enjoy studying
Practice consistency: Regular problem-solving reduces difficulty over time
Background knowledge: Your graduation subject often plays a major role
Comfort with formulas vs theory: Some subjects are calculation-heavy, while others are theory-based
The “easiest subject” is usually the one you are most consistent with during preparation.
Each IIT JAM subject comes with its own level of difficulty and competition intensity.
Mathematics: Highly competitive due to limited mistakes allowed and high accuracy requirements
Physics: Balanced difficulty, but requires strong conceptual and numerical practice
Chemistry: Relatively more predictable, making it appear more scoring to many students
Biotechnology / Geology: Moderate competition, but requires strong memory and understanding of concepts
Competition level is also an important factor, even if a subject feels easier, high competition can increase cutoff pressure.
Choosing a subject only because it seems scoring is not the right approach for IIT JAM preparation. A subject may look easier initially, but without interest or background understanding, it can become difficult over time.
Instead, you should consider:
Your graduation background
Your interest in the subject
Your long-term goal (MSc specialization or research)
Your ability to practice consistently
The right subject is the one you can study deeply and consistently, not just the one that looks scoring.
Physics Wallah provides a complete preparation designed to support IIT JAM aspirants with learning, regular practice, and exam-oriented resources. The goal is to help students build strong concepts, practice effectively, and improve performance through continuous evaluation.
Here are the key resources and support PW provides:
Complete Syllabus Coverage: Thorough coverage of the IIT JAM 2027 syllabus to ensure all important topics are included in preparation.
Practice Questions (DPPs): Over 2000 practice questions with detailed solutions through Daily Practice Problems to strengthen concepts and problem-solving skills.
Mock Tests: Full-length practice tests designed to simulate real exam conditions and improve speed, accuracy, and exam readiness.
Free Concept Lectures: Additional lectures for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics specifically designed for IIT JAM Biotechnology and other subjects.
Live Interactive Classes: Sessions with qualified faculty to help students understand concepts in real time and clear doubts instantly.
Lecture Planner: A schedule with pre-planned topics and timings to help students stay consistent with preparation.
Lecture Notes & DPPs: Detailed notes and quiz-format DPPs provided after every lecture for revision and exam-style practice.
24×7 Doubt Engine: A dedicated system to resolve student queries anytime, ensuring uninterrupted learning.
Regular Tests & Doubt Sessions: Tests conducted after concept completion, along with scheduled doubt-clearing sessions to strengthen weak areas.
Student-Centric Approach: Focused on continuous performance improvement through tracking, feedback, and guidance.
No IIT JAM subject is truly easy or universally scoring. What matters more is how well you understand the subject, how consistently you practice, and how confidently you can attempt questions in the exam. The best subject for you is the one that matches your interests and preparation strength, not just perceived difficulty.