JAM 2021 application correction window opens; available till November 10
Team Careers360 | November 3, 2020 | 05:15 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore has opened the JAM 2021 application correction window in online mode at jam.iisc.ac.in. The last date to make corrections in the JAM application form 2021 is November 10.
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Only those candidates who have registered themselves for IIT JAM 2021 can make corrections in the JAM application form 2021.
To make changes in the JAM application form, candidates have to visit the JOAPS portal and enter their enrolment ID or email ID and password.
Candidates are allowed to change their JAM exam centre. No charges will be levied for changing exam city preference. They can change their category, gender and PWd status by paying the additional fee.
Candidates can also add an extra test paper by paying an additional fee using the debit card, credit card or net banking. For female, SC,ST and PwD candidates, the application fee for two programmes is Rs 1050. The application fee of two programmes for other categories is Rs 2100.
The last date to fill the IIT JAM application form was October 17. The JAM admit card 2021 will be released on January 5
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