JAM result 2022 announced; Scorecard to be released on March 21
Team Careers360 | March 17, 2022 | 06:01 PM IST | 1 min read
The scorecard of JAM 2022 will be released by IIT Roorkee on March 21 at jam.iitr.ac.in
Candidates can download JAM previous year's papers to boost their exam preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee has announced the JAM result 2022 at joaps.iitr.ac.in. Candidates who have appeared in the IIT JAM entrance test can check the result of JAM 2022 using their login credentials.
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The IIT JAM result 2022 was scheduled to be announced on March 22. However, IIT Roorkee has announced the JAM entrance test result 2022 five days before the scheduled date. The test takers can also check the JAM cut-off marks for the test subjects they have appeared in the entrance exam.
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The IIT JAM result 2022 mentions details about the name of the candidate, All India Rank, test paper code, registration number, category wise qualifying marks and marks scored in the entrance test.
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The JAM scorecard 2022 will be released on March 21. The shortlisted candidates can fill the JAM 2022 admission form from April 11 to April 25 to fill up the institutions and programme choices in the order of preferences.
IIT Roorkee will release four IIT JAM admission list 2022 this year. JAM first, second, third and fourth admission lists on June 1, 16, 25 and July 5, respectively.
JAM exam 2022 was conducted on February 13 by IIT Roorkee. J AM final answer key 2022 was released earlier today, whereas the provisional answer key was released on February 21.
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