IIT JAM 2021 answer key released; Raise objections from Mar 1 to 3
Team Careers360 | February 26, 2021 | 06:16 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT JAM 2021 test takers can check the answer key released by the IISc Bangalore along with the question papers.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Science (IISC) Bangalore has released the provisional JAM 2021 answer key along with the question papers on February 26 in online mode. To check the IIT JAM answer key 2021, candidates need to visit the IIT JAM 2021 website and select their applied test subject.
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The JAM answer key has been published for all seven test subjects, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Geology and Mathematical Statistics.
The JAM answer key 2021 helps the candidates to make an estimation of the possible marks they would score based on responses marked by them during the online entrance test.
The institute will provide an option for the candidates to contest the JAM provisional answer key 2021 from March 1 to March 3, if they find some discrepancy with the official keys. In order to raise objections against the incorrect keys or questions, candidates need to provide an explanation for the challenge and pay a fee of Rs 500.
Based on the valid objections raised by the test-takers, the institute will release the final answer key of JAM 2021 in the third week of March. The fee will be refunded if the challenge is found to be valid.
The result of JAM 2021 will be announced on March 20. IIT JAM 2021 was held on February 14 in computer-based mode.
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