IIT JAM 2021 third admission list released; Check details here
Kapil Rawat | July 16, 2021 | 09:49 AM IST | 1 min read
IIT JAM third admission list 2021 has been released on July 16. Shortlisted candidates can check the details here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore has released the IIT JAM 2021 third admission list today, July 16, along with the opening and closing score for participating institutes. Candidates who appeared for the JAM entrance test can check the third admission list using their login credentials.
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Candidates need to enter their enrolment ID or registered email ID and password in the JOAPS login portal to access the admission list. After entering the login credentials, solve the given arithmetic expression and enter the result. Now, candidates are required to press the ‘Submit’ tab and the third JAM admission list 2021 will be displayed on the screen.
Shortlisted candidates have to pay the seat booking fee and can claim their admission till July 19. It should be known that the seat booking fee varies for candidates depending on their category. Candidates belonging to the general category and SC, ST or PwD category have to pay a seat booking fee of Rs 10,000 and Rs 5000, respectively.
The IIT JAM admission list 2021 carries various important information such as the name of the candidates, programme applied for, rank and name of the institute. The fourth and final IIT JAM 2021 admission list will be released on July 22.
IISc Bangalore will close the IIT JAM 2021 admission process on July 24. The IIT JAM entrance examination 2021 was held on February 14 in computer-based mode. The result of the JAM 2021 entrance test was released on March 20.
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