JAM 2019: Scorecard released; check how to download
Vishwas Garia | April 2, 2019 | 06:25 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can download JAM previous year's papers to boost their exam preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 2: IIT Kharagpur has open the window for downloading scorecard of JAM 2019 for qualified candidates on April 2. Candidates can download the scorecard from JOAPS website till July 31. The submission of the application form for admission will start from April 11 to April 24.
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The scorecard of JAM will includes details like name of the candidate, test paper code, marks scored, all india rank, qualifying marks in each categories, subject and registration number.
The online examination of JAM was held on February 10 and the result was declared on March 19.
The university will release the admissions lists after the submission of application form for admissions based on the score of the candidates.
How to Download JAM Scorecard
- Visit the official website of JOAPS.
- A login window will appear where candidates need to enter their email id/ enrolment id and password.
- Enter the arithmetic expression for verification purpose.
- Click on ‘Submit’.
- Take a printout of the scorecard.
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