IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card likley to be released by January 7: Check previous years' trends
IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card likley to be released by January 7 on the official website. Candidates can check the previous years' trends here.
IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has scheduled to hold the Joint Admission Test for MSc on Feb 2, 2024. Candidates can check the IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card tentative release date below for their reference. The authorities have not announced the IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card Release Date yet, the mentioned date is an estimation based on the previous year's trends. Candidates must keep their login credentials handy to download the IIT JAM 2025 hall ticket. Note that the IIT JAM admit card 2025 is a mandatory document without which the candidates will not be required to enter the examination premises. IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card tentative release date, previous year trends, and exam pattern are available below.
IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card: Tentative Release Date
Candidates can check the IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card Tentative Release Date has been tabulated below.
Event | Date |
IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card Tentative Release Date | January 7, 2025 (Tentative) |
IIT JAM 2025 Admit Card: Previous Years' Trends
The previous year's trends for the IIT JAM Admit Card Tentative Release Date are given below.
Event | Date |
IIT JAM 2024 Admit Card Release Date | January 8, 2024 |
IIT JAM 2023 Admit Card Release Date | January 11, 2023 |
IIT JAM 2022 Admit Card Release Date | January 16, 2022 |
IIT JAM 2021 Admit Card Release Date | January 11, 2021 |
IIT JAM 2020 Admit Card Release Date | January 8, 2020 |
IIT JAM 2025 Exam Pattern
Candidates can check the IIT JAM 2025 Exam Pattern below for their reference.
Sections | Type of Questions | Total No. of Questions |
A | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) | 30 |
B | Multiple Select Questions (MSQs) | 10 |
C | Numerical Answer Type (NAT) | 20 |
Total | 60 |
Note: For Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each question has four choices with one correct answer. However, in Numerical Answer Type (NAT), each question requires a signed real number to be submitted using the monitor's virtual numeric keypad. There won't be any options displayed for these queries.
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