IIT JAM 2025 application correction facility begins at joaps.iitd.ac.in; edit by November 18
Vikas Kumar Pandit | November 6, 2024 | 10:16 AM IST | 2 mins read
IIT JAM 2025 exam is scheduled to be conducted on February 2, 2025. Know editable fields.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has opened the application correction window for the Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM 2025) today, November 6. Candidates who applied for the exam will be able to edit the details in their IIT JAM 2025 application form through the official website, joaps.iitd.ac.in.
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Candidates will have to enter their login details such as enrolment ID or email address along with password to make changes in the IIT JAM 2025 application form. “The JOAPS 2024 portal is now open for exam data modifications. Candidates can make changes by paying the required change fee along with any applicable difference amount,” the official website read.
Candidates will be able to make changes in the examination cities, test papers, category, and gender along with their name, date of birth, parent name, college name, year of passing, and communication address during the application correction process. As per the official schedule, the last date to modify the application form and pay the application correction fee is November 18.
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IIT JAM 2025: Application correction fee
Candidates can check the application fee that needs to be paid during the IIT JAM 2025 application correction process.
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Category |
Existing |
Want to change |
Want/Wish to add |
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Female candidates of all categories (General, SC, ST, PWD) (Group 1) |
Case |
Additional fee |
Case |
Additional fee |
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For one test paper |
One test paper |
Rs 900 |
One test paper |
Rs 300 |
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For two test papers |
Any one of the two test papers |
Rs 300 |
Not Applicable |
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For both test papers |
Rs 1,250 |
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All other categories (Group 2) |
For one test paper |
One test paper |
Rs 1,800 |
One test paper |
Rs 300 |
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For two test papers |
Any one of the two test papers |
Rs 300 |
Not Applicable |
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For both test papers |
Rs 2,500 |
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The IIT JAM 2025 examination is scheduled to be conducted on February 2, 2025, at various centres across the country. The exam will take place in Computer-Based Test (CBT) for seven test papers including Biotechnology (BT), Chemistry (CY), Economics (EN), Geology (GG), Mathematics (MA), Mathematical Statistics (MS, and Physics (PH).
The JAM 2025 question paper will include three sections having multiple choice questions (MCQs), multiple select questions (MSQs), and numerical answer type (NAT) questions.
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