IIT JAM 2022: 1st admission list out at joaps.iitr.ac.in
Mridula Singh | June 1, 2022 | 11:24 AM IST | 1 min read
The second admission list of IIT JAM 2022 will be released on June 16 at the JOAPS portal.
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NEW DELHI:
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee has released the first IIT JAM 2022 admission list on June 1. The interested candidates can apply on the official website of JAM. The second, third and fourth admission list of IIT JAM will be released by June 16, June 25 and July 6, respectively.
To check the JAM first admission list -
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The candidates who filled the admission form can check the admission list of JAM 2022 on the JOAPS (JAM online application processing system) portal by entering their login credentials - enrollment ID/email ID and password.
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Steps to check the IIT JAM admission list 2022
Step 1: Visit the JOAPS portal.
Step 2: Enter the login credentials including enrolment ID or email ID and password.
Step 3: After evaluating the arithmetic expression, enter the result.
Step 4: Click on ‘Submit’. The admission list will be displayed on the screen.
The Joint Admission Test for M.Sc programmes is an online entrance examination conducted at the national level for candidates seeking admission to MSc and above programmes offered by 20 IITs and IISc Bangalore.
Each year, thousands of students participate in IIT JAM entrance examinations administered by participating institutes. The JAM 2022 entrance examination was conducted at 103 JAM exam centers in 8 IIT zones.
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