JAM 2023 registration closes tomorrow; apply at jam.iitg.ac.in
IIT JAM exam 2023 will be conducted on February 12. JAM result will be announced on March 22 at jam.iitg.ac.in.
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NEW DELHI: IIT Guwahati will close the JAM 2023 admission form submission window tomorrow, October 11. Candidates who have not filled and submitted the JAM admission form 2023 can complete the process till midnight at joaps.iitg.ac.in.
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The Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati has released the IIT JAM 2023 application form on September 6.
To fill the IIT JAM 2023 application form - Click here
JAM 2023 admission fees must be paid online through debit, credit, or net banking. Candidates belonging to General and OBC categories need to pay Rs 1500 for their applications while SC, ST, and PWD candidates need to pay Rs 750. For future reference, candidates need to print out the IIT JAM 2023 admission form and fee receipt upon completing the payment.
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Steps to fill the JAM admission form 2023
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Visit the official website - joaps.iitg.ac.in.
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Next, click on the "New User?" link. Then, select the "Register Here" tab.
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Fill out the required information and click on the 'Submit' tab.
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An enrollment ID will now be sent to the registered email address.
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Login with the email address and enrollment number you registered.
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Complete the online application form.
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Upload the documents in the correct format and size.
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Pay the application fee and submit the application.
JAM or Joint Admission Test for M.Sc programmes is a national level online entrance examination conducted for candidates seeking admission to M.Sc and above other PG programmes.
JAM 2023 scores will also be used for direct admission to over 2000 seats for counselling through CCMN in NITs and other CFTIs.
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