
JAM 2022 admit card out, here's how to download
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The JAM 2022 admit card has been released and here's how intersted candidates can download them.
The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee has released the admission card for the Joint Admission test for Masters (JAM) 2022 which is scheduled on February 13, 2022. JAM 2020 is a master's level entrance examination for admission to MSc. (Two-Year), Joint MSc-PhD, MSc-PhD, Dual Degree, MSc-MS (Research)/PhD Dual Degree, MSc-MTech Dual Degree, and other Post-Bachelor's Degree programmes at IITs.
JAM 2022 will have seven test papers, namely, Biotechnology (BT), Chemistry (CY), Economics (EN), Geology (GG), Mathematics (MA), Mathematical Statistics (MS) and Physics (PH) each of three hours duration.
Candidates may take one or two test papers, subject to the test schedule limits and payment of an extra price for the second test paper.
Direct link to JAM 2022 notification.
Direct link to download JAM 2022 admit card.
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