IIT JAM 2024 third admission list out at jam.iitm.ac.in; seat booking fee, joining schedule
Vagisha Kaushik | June 21, 2024 | 08:50 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has displayed the third admission list in the Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM) 2024. Candidates who applied for the counselling can check their allotted seat on the official website, jam.iitm.ac.in. The last date to pay the seat booking fee is June 23.
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Candidates will need their login credentials such as email ID or enrollment ID or mobile number or registration number and password to download the admission list. Applicants belonging to the general, OBC-NCL, and EWS categories will have to pay Rs 15,500 as the seat booking fee while the SC, ST, PwD categories will be required to make payment of Rs 7,500.
Seat allotted candidates will have to choose one of the following:
- (a) Accept and Freeze: By choosing this, the applicant accepts the offered seat and would not like to upgrade to higher preferences in the subsequent rounds.
- (b) Accept with Upgrade: By choosing this, the applicant accepts the offered seat, but would like to upgrade to higher preferences in the subsequent rounds.
- (c) Reject and Quit: By choosing this, the applicant rejects the offered seat and would not like to continue in the admission process. The seat offered to the applicant would be cancelled and the applicant will not be considered in further rounds of the admission process.
IIT JAM 2024: Joining schedule for participating IITs
The joining schedule for the participating IITs is as follows.
|
Institutes |
In-person registration at admitting institute |
Commencement of classes |
Submission deadline of all pending documents |
|
IIT (BHU) Varanasi |
July 18 |
July 19 |
July 18 |
|
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad |
July 22 |
July 24 |
September 30 |
|
IIT Bhilai |
July 24 |
July 30 |
September 1 |
|
IIT Bhubaneswar |
July 19 |
July 23 |
September 1 |
|
IIT Bombay |
July 25 |
July 29 |
August 30 |
|
IIT Delhi |
July 18 |
July 22 |
September 30 |
|
IIT Gandhinagar |
July 18 |
July 18 |
September 30 |
|
IIT Guwahati |
July 22 |
July 25 |
August 31 |
|
IIT Hyderabad |
July 23 |
July 29 |
September 1 |
|
IIT Indore |
July 23 |
July 25 |
September 2 |
|
IIT Jammu |
August 1 |
07-Aug-2024 |
September 1 |
|
IIT Jodhpur |
July 23 |
July 26 |
September 1 |
|
IIT Kanpur |
July 18 to 19 |
July 30 |
03-Oct-2024 |
|
IIT Kharagpur |
July 19 |
July 22 |
September 1 |
|
IIT Madras |
July 23 |
July 29 |
August 1 |
|
IIT Mandi |
July 29 |
August 1 |
August 16 |
|
IIT Palakkad |
July 24 |
July 31 |
September 1 |
|
IIT Patna |
July 23 |
July 26 |
September 30 |
|
IIT Roorkee |
July 28 |
July 22 |
August 22 |
|
IIT Ropar |
July 18 |
July 24 |
September 1 |
|
IIT Tirupati |
July 26 |
August 1 |
August 31 |
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