IISC JAM Score Card 2021 Released: Candidates Can Download Score @ jam.iisc.ac.in
Team Careers360 | March 27, 2021 | 07:26 PM IST | 1 min read
IISC JAM Scorecard 2021 has been released by the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore. Appearing candidates can check details here.
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Download NowNew Delhi: The Indian Institute of Science Bangalore has released the IISC JAM Scorecard 2021 on jam.iisc.ac.in. Candidates who have appeared for the exam can check scores through their student login account by keying in enrollment ID/email ID and password in the result window.
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Earlier the institute had released the JAM 2021 result on March 20. The IISC JAM scorecard 2021 has been released in the form of rank cum merit list. Candidates can check the qualifying status in the scorecard.
How to check IISC JAM result 2021?
To check IISC JAM result 2021, candidates can check the following steps and find the result online.
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Visit jam.iisc.ac.in
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Click on the activated ‘JAM 2021’ scorecard on the homepage
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The “JAM 2021 scorecard” window will appear on screen
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Key in necessary details like enrollment ID/email ID and password to check the scorecard
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Download the result for further references
IISc JAM scorecard 2021 is released for Masters programme mainly including MSc two years, Joint MSC- Ph.D., M.Sc (Research) and others. Candidates who have managed to make it to the merit list will be called for the counselling and complete admission process.
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