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JMSS 2025 Entry
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How many superiors do you need for an interview
JMSSaspirant I think it depends on your school and who tried out. But I've heard from my sister( she goes to JMSS) that her friend had no superiors like 5 above averages(one right before superior) but did Steller on the interview and got in.
what are they going to ask on the interview??
.. Do you think i could get an interview with an average in SR, and in math and NR superiors, and writings above and high average?
Guys can anyone remember any SR questions?
JMSSaspirant Make this chemical equation balanced:
O2 + H2 -> H2O
A) double oxygen molecules
B) Double water molecules and double oxygen molecules
C) Double water molecules and double Hydrogen molecules
D) Double Hydrogen molecules
Answer is C btw
Do you remember any other ones? ..
broooo, look all i know is that apparently the maths test was pretty hard and theres literally like on in which u have to answer 60 questions in 30 mins, science was kinda free like my mates said, heres some more highly useful info:
The entrance exam at JMSS is considered more holistic than those of other selective schools, as it is only the first step in a multi-stage selection process. This approach ensures that students who are genuinely passionate about science and technology are given a chance to shine beyond their exam scores.
Exam Components and Preparation Tips:
Mathematics (Multiple Choice):
Covers topics from Year 8-10: data analysis, trigonometry, parabolas, Pythagoras' theorem, algebraic arithmetic, linear equations, quadratics, and surds.
Preparation: Regular practice of these topics using textbooks and online resources like Khan Academy, Mathletics, and IXL. Focus on problem-solving skills and time management.
Numerical Reasoning (Multiple Choice):
Tests your ability to identify numerical patterns and solve problems quickly.
Preparation: Engage in daily math puzzles and logic games. Strengthen your knowledge of roots and square numbers.
Science Reasoning (Multiple Choice):
Involves reading scientific passages, analyzing data, and answering questions based on fundamental science concepts.
Preparation: Improve your reading comprehension and analytical skills. Utilize resources like BBC Bitesize and CK-12 for diverse scientific topics.
Science Analysis and Reporting (Writing):
Requires you to interpret scientific data and write a report.
Preparation: Practice writing clear and concise scientific reports. Focus on interpreting graphs, tables, and experimental results.
Science Interest (Writing):
An essay that explores your interest in science and your understanding of scientific issues.
Preparation: Write essays on various science-related topics and current issues. Get feedback from teachers to improve your writing skills.
Selection Process Overview
Initial Testing:
Five Test Papers: Mathematics, Numerical Reasoning, Science Reasoning, Science Analysis and Reporting, Science Interest.
Shortlisting:
Top 500 students from over 1000 applicants are selected for interviews.
Interview Stages:
Group Activity: Four students work together to solve a riddle or problem. Assessors observe teamwork and problem-solving skills.
Individual Math Puzzle: Solving a math puzzle alone to demonstrate individual problem-solving abilities.
One-on-One Interview: A 10-minute session discussing your achievements, interest in JMSS, and a science-based question.
CV and Supporting Documents:
Submit two current school reports and a CV highlighting your top five achievements, awards, extra-curricular activities, and leadership roles.
Final Selection:
Students are ranked based on their performance in all stages. Only the top 100 boys and 100 girls are offered admission.
Interview Tips
Be Authentic: Show genuine enthusiasm for science and technology.
Demonstrate Teamwork: In the group activity, be cooperative and supportive.
Show Problem-Solving Skills: Approach the math puzzle methodically.
Communicate Clearly: In the one-on-one interview, express your ideas confidently without appearing overconfident.
Additional Preparation Resources
Edutest Practice Exams: Edutest Shop.
Academic Assessment Services: Practice Tests.
Khan Academy: Khan Academy.
Mathletics: Mathletics.
IXL Learning: IXL.
BBC Bitesize: BBC Bitesize.
ik its a lot of info but thats like all u need, guys don't stress too much, to be fair u just need above averages and kinda nothing else, so i maybe suggest getting a tutor and actually trying hard in class, im trying out for JMSS in 2025 for 2026 year 10, im kinda chill ngl
Here are my predictions
SR: 18/30
NR: 40/50
Report: 13/20
Maths:54/60
Interest and communication: 14-17/20
Do I have a chance at the interview
JMSSaspirant Nah cuz most of them use diagrams and information you can't get off the web or generate. Sorry.
JMSSaspirant brother nobody really knows, plus, your predictions are probably inaccurate, but you're smart, so assume you can make it to the interview.
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Hello folks, anyone knows when is the result supposed to be out?
Wikipedia says this year 5000 students appear in the exam. Is it true?
StarOfTheWorld half of the shit that Wikipedia spits out is dogshit there were around 1300
StarOfTheWorld maybe like in 4 days cuz last year on the 36th July they got released
Thanks JMSSaspirant
hey has anybody gotten interview offers