IISc Bangalore activates IIT JAM 2021 mock test link @jam.iisc.ac.in
Team Careers360 | November 25, 2020 | 11:40 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore has activated the IIT JAM 2021 mock test window on November 25 in online mode. Candidates who have applied for the national level entrance examination conducted by IISc Bangalore can practice the JAM mock test 2021 by visiting the official website of IIT JAM 2021, jam.iisc.ac.in.
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No login credentials are required for practicing JAM mock tests. The IIT JAM mock test window will have pre-filled login credentials, so the test takers do not require to have a login ID and password. Alos, there are no restrictions in the number of times a candidate can attempt the JAM mock test 2021.
JAM 2021 mock test will give candidates an idea about the type of questions asked in the entrance examination, duration of examination, exam pattern and procedure to answer questions. It will make applicants familiar with the online examination of IIT JAM 2021 and will further make them prepared for the day of examination.
IIT JAM 2021 will be conducted on February 14 in computer based mode. The JAM 2021 will be held for a duration of three hours. The question papers will be divided into three sections, Section A, Section B and Section C. The IIT JAM admit card 2021 will be released on January 5.
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