IIT JAM 2021 admission form released; check registration last date
Kapil Rawat | April 20, 2021 | 01:37 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can fill the JAM admission form 2021 till May 20. Check more details here.
Candidates can download JAM previous year's papers to boost their exam preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI: IISc Bangalore has released the IIT JAM 2021 admission form on April 20 in online mode at jam.iisc.ac.in. The deadline to fill and submit the IIT JAM admission form 2021 is May 20.
Candidates who qualified the entrance exam have to fill the JAM 2021 admission form and fill up the institute and programmes of their choices till May 20. All the personal details and documents uploaded in the IIT JAM admission form 2021 must be correct and legit.
IISc Bangalore will release three admission lists of IIT JAM 2021 on the basis of details mentioned in the JAM admission form and number of seats available in various institutions.
The first, second and third IIT JAM 2021 admission list will be released on June 16, July 1 and July 16, respectively. Candidates can check the IIT JAM admission list 2021 by visiting the official website and entering their login credentials in the JOAPS portal.
The IIT JAM 2021 admission list will mention various key details such as candidate’s name, opted subject and the rank secured by them. After the final JAM admission list is released, the shortlisted candidates will receive a final offer letter for admission.
The IIT JAM scorecard 2021 was released on March 27. A total of 5,89,69 candidates took the JAM 2021 exam conducted on February 14 in different exam centres around the country. As many as 14,725 candidates have scored above the test papers specific cutoff marks.
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