IIT JAM 2025: Know everything about the Entrance Test; Forms to open soon
The application forms for IIT JAM 2025 will be available soon, here are the complete details, starting from Eligibility, Steps to apply, Exam Pattern, and Schedule.
IIT Delhi is all set to conduct the upcoming Joint Admission Test for Masters, which is an entrance test for admission into M.Sc., M.Sc. (Tech), MS (Research), M.Sc. – M.Tech. Dual Degree, Joint M.Sc. – PhD, and M.Sc. – PhD Dual Degree, across multiple disciplines in premier institutes nationwide. IIT Delhi has recently launched a new website for the IIT JAM 2025 and announced the prominent details about the exam there.
The online registration process will begin on the 3rd of September and will be available up to the 11th of October 2024. As per the tentative schedule, the JAM examinations will be held on 2nd February 2025. IIT JAM 2025 will be conducted for 7 subjects, which are Chemistry, Biotechnology, Economics, Geology, Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, Physics, and Geology.
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Who can apply?
All the candidates should meet the following eligibility conditions to apply for IIT JAM 2025:
- Candidates should have passed an undergraduate degree or should be currently studying in their final year of an undergraduate programme.
- Candidates promoted without a marksheet should produce a certificate stating the subjects studied in that semester/year duly signed by the Head of the Institute.
- Foreign nationals with Indian degrees are eligible to apply, subject to the policy of the Admitting Institute.
- At the time of admission, all admitted candidates will have to submit a Physical Fitness certificate from a registered medical practitioner in the prescribed form. The admitted candidates may also have to undergo a Physical Fitness test by a medical board constituted by the Admitting Institute. Admission is liable to be cancelled if a candidate is found physically unfit to pursue their chosen course of study.
Admitting Institutes
Once the candidate has qualified for IIT JAM 2025, they can get admission to the following IITs:
IIT Bhilai | IIT Bhubaneswar |
IIT Delhi | IIT (ISM) Dhanbad |
IIT Guwahati | IIT Hyderabad |
IIT Jammu | IIT Jodhpur |
IIT Kharagpur | IIT Madras |
IIT Palakkad | IIT Patna |
IIT Ropar | IIT Tirupati |
IIT Dharwad | IIT (BHU) Varanasi |
IIT Roorkee | IIT Mandi |
IIT Kanpur | IIT Indore |
IIT Gandhinagar | IIT Bombay |
Along with the above-mentioned IITs, other institutes such as IISc Bangalore, IIPE Visakhapatnam, IISER Bhopal, IISER Tirupati, all NITs, IIEST Shibpur, and many premier institutes will also use the scores of IIT JAM 2025 for admitting students into their postgraduate programmes.
IIT JAM 2025: How to apply?
To apply for IIT JAM 2025, candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below:
- Visit the official website by clicking on the link given below
- Click on the button saying “Candidate Portal”
- Register by entering your name, email id, mobile number, and a password
- Now, use the Enrollment ID received in the registered mail/ phone number along with the password to log into the portal
- Next, fill up all the details, choose the preferred subject and then upload the necessary documents
- Lastly, pay the application fees and submit the application form for IIT JAM 2025
- Also, download the acknowledgement receipt for future references
Application fees
At the time of filling out the online application forms for IIT JAM 2025, the applicants will need to pay an application fee as given below:
GENDER/ CATEGORIES | FOR 1 PAPER | FOR 2 PAPERS |
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Female (All Categories)/ SC/ ST/ PwD | ₹ 900 | ₹ 1250 |
All Others | ₹ 1800 | ₹ 2500 |
Exam Pattern
- The entrance exam will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
- The medium for all the Test Papers will be only English.
- There will be 60 questions in a paper, carrying 100 marks in total.
- Each paper is divided into three sections, namely A, B, and C.
- Section A will have 30 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) which carry 50 marks.
- This includes 10 questions of one mark each and 20 questions of two marks each.
- Each MCQ will have 4 options and only one out of them will be correct.
- For 1-mark questions, 1/3 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.
- For 2-mark questions, a 2/3 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.
- Section B will have 10 Multiple Select Questions (MSQs) carrying two marks each.
- Each MSQ question is the same as that of MCQ-type questions, however, there will be more than 1 correct option in this section.
- Students need to select all the possible answers and they will be awarded 2 marks if they select them correctly.
- There is no partial marking, which means if they miss even one correct option or select even one wrong option, they will not get any marks for the same.
- There will be no negative marking in this section.
- Section C will have 20 Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions, carrying 30 marks.
- This will include 10 questions of one mark each and 10 questions of two marks each.
- For these NAT-type questions, the answers will be real numbers and candidates will need to enter them using the virtual numeric keypad on the monitor.
- There is no negative marking in Section C as well.
Important Dates
EVENTS | DATES |
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Opening of the application portal | 3rd September 2024 |
Last date to submit application forms | 11th October 2024 |
Last date to change the Examination Cities/ Test Papers/ Category/ Gender | 18th November 2024 |
To upload a valid OBC-NCL/EWS certificate | 20th November 2024 |
Release of Admit Cards | Early January 2025 |
Date of Examination | 2nd February 2025 |
Declaration of Results | 19th March 2025 |
Availability of Scorecards for download | 25th March 2025 |
Starting of Admission procedures | 2nd April 2025 |
Important Links
Official Website of IIT JAM 2025 |
Minimum Educational Qualification, Eligibility Requirement and Seat Matrix |
JAM Previous Year Question Papers |
Notes
- Examination for all the subjects will be held in 2 shifts on a single day, that is on the 2nd of February, 2025 (Sunday).
- The first shift will be for students, who have opted for Chemistry, Geology, and Mathematics test papers, whereas the second shift will be conducted for Biotechnology, Economics, Mathematical Statistics, and Physics.
- Any candidate can apply for a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 2 subjects. But, the examination for selected papers should be in different shifts.
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