IISc Bangalore releases JAM 2nd admission list 2021; Check details here
The qualified candidates of IIT JAM 2021 can check the second admission list at the JOAPS portal.
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | June 30, 2021 | 05:18 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore has released the JAM 2021 second admission list 2021 in online mode. Candidates who have filled the admission form can check the IIT JAM 2021 second admission list using their enrolment ID on the JOAPS portal joaps.iisc.ac.in. The login credentials required to access the JAM 2nd admission list are enrolment ID or email ID and password (created during the registration)
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The IIT JAM second admission list was scheduled to be released on July 1. However, the institute has released the JAM second admission list 2021 a day before the scheduled date of the release.
The last date to pay the fee against the IIT JAM 2nd admission list 2021 is July 6. The seat withdrawal admission window of IIT JAM 2021 has also opened and will be available till July 9.
The third JAM admission list 2021 will be released on July 16. Candidates can pay the admission fee and complete their admission formalities against the IIT JAM third admission list 2021 till July 20.
The entrance examination of IIT JAM 2021 was conducted on February 14. The result of the entrance examination was announced on March 20. As many as 14,725 students scored marks above or equal to the cut-off marks.
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