IIT JAM 2022 final answer key released at jam.iitr.ac.in
Team Careers360 | March 17, 2022 | 10:23 AM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Roorkee will announce the JAM 2022 result in the form of a rank cum merit list on March 22.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of technology (IIT) Roorkee has released the final answer key of IIT JAM 2022 on March 17, in online mode at jam.iitr.ac.in. Candidates who have taken the test on February 13 can check and download the JAM 2022 final answer key now.
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Candidates can compare and calculate their probable marks in JAM 2022 after checking the JAM final answer key.
Earlier, the provisional JAM answer key was released by the authorities on February 20, while the facility for raising objections against the JAM provisional answer key 2022 was available from February 21 to 25. Candidates could raise objections in case they found discrepancy with the questions or answer keys mentioned in the IIT JAM answer key 2022.
IIT JAM 2022 response sheets and question papers for each test subject were released on February 16,.
Furthermore, IIT Roorkee will declare the results of the JAM 2022 on March 22.
Steps to download the JAM 2022 final answer key
To download the JAM final answer key 2022, candidates need to follow these easy steps.
- Visit the official website of JAM 2022 - jam.iitr.ac.in.
- Then, click on the “JAM Final Answer Key 2022”.
- Now, applicants can check the final answer keys.
- Candidates need to select the answer keys for the respective test papers they have taken.
- The JAM final answer key will be displayed on the screen in the form of PDF.
- Download the same and take print out of the IIT JAM final answer key 2022.
The JAM exam was conducted on February 13, 2022. The test papers codes for the forenoon session were Biotechnology (BT), Mathematical, Statistics (MS), Physics (PH) and for the afternoon session were Chemistry (CY), Economics (EN), Geology (GG), Mathematics (MA).
All seven test papers will be of the objective type, with three different types of questions including (i) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), (ii) Multiple Select Questions (MSQs) and (iii) Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions.
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