JAM 2025 Registration: The online registration process for the Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM 2025) is set to begin today, September 3. Interested candidates can submit their application forms until October 11 by visiting the official website at jam2025.iitd.ac.in.
This year, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) is responsible for conducting the examination.
The exam is scheduled to take place on February 2. Below are some key dates that candidates should be aware of:
- Registration closes on: October 11
- Edit window closes on: November 18
- Last date to upload OBC-NCL/EWS certificate: November 20
- Confirmation of compensatory time/scribe assistance: December 30
- Admit card: To be released in early January 2025
- Exam date: February 2 (Sunday)
- Result date: March 19
- Scorecards release date: March 25
- Portel for admission opens: April 2
There are seven papers in JAM 2025 – Biotechnology, Chemistry, Economics, Geology, Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, and Physics.
While applying for the examination, candidates need to upload the Class 10 marks sheet or certificate, photograph and signature as per specifications given on the official website.
The minimum educational qualification required to appear for the test is an undergraduate degree. Candidates who are in the final year of the undergraduate programme are also eligible to apply for the test.
JAM 2025 How to apply
- Go to the official website jam2025.iitd.ac.in.
- Open the JOAPS 2025 portal link given on the home page.
- Register for the examination by providing the requested information.
- Now, log in to your account.
- Fill out the JAM 2025 application form.
- Upload documents and make payment of the application fee.
- Submit the form and save the confirmation page.
- JAM 2025 application fee for one paper is ₹900 and for two papers, it is ₹1,250 for candidates belonging to SC, ST, PwD and female categories.
- For all other candidates, the application fee is ₹1,800 for one and ₹2,500 for two papers.
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