JAM 2019 - IIT Kharagpur releases response sheets; Check here answers
Sherin Tressa | February 20, 2019 | 03:45 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, February 20: Indian Institute of Kahargpur has released the JAM 2019 response sheets on February 20, 2019. The response sheets mention the answers marked by test takers in their JAM 2019 paper. JAM 2019 was conducted on February 10, in the online mode. Earlier the response sheets were supposed to be released on February 19, 2019, which however has been delayed by a day.
Candidates will need login through the official website providing enrollment details to download the response sheets of JAM.
How to download JAM 2019 response sheets/answer keys
- Click on the official website
- Click on JAM Response Sheet link
- Enter your Enrollment Id/Email Id
- Enter your Password
- Enter the captcha code
- Click on 'Submit' button
- Check your answer keys/response sheet of JAM
JAM Response Sheets/Answer Key Download Instructions
- Candidates must note that the answer keys for the entrance test mentioning the correct answers will be released online on February 25, 2019.
- The results of JAM 2019 will be released on March 20, following which the admission forms for the counselling process will be announced.
- The admissions will be held based on the marks secured by candidates and the cutoff determined for each of the subjects.
- Candidates who qualify JAM 2019 have to fill and submit the admission form following which IIT Kharagpur will release three admission lists based on which the seats will be allotted to the selected candidates.
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