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Last Day for Corrections in IIT JAM 2024 Applications: Exam on Feb 11; Key Details Inside

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Posted on 30 Nov 2023
10:45 AM
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Summary
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) is closing the application correction window for the Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM 2024) today, November 30.
Aspirants are reminded to make alterations via the official website, jam.iitm.ac.in, with changes available for various details, including exam centres, papers, and personal information.

The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) is closing the application correction window for the Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM 2024) today, November 30. Aspirants are reminded to make alterations via the official website, jam.iitm.ac.in, with changes available for various details, including exam centres, papers, and personal information.

Candidates should be aware that modifications to exam cities, papers, category, and gender incur a fee of ₹300. The IIT JAM 2024 exam is scheduled for February 11, 2024.

In a crucial announcement, the institute emphasised that EWS/OBC-NCL category applicants must submit a valid certificate by December 20, 2023. Failure to upload the certificate within the deadline will result in an automatic shift to the general category, leading to non-acceptance.

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However, it is important for applicants to note that certain details, such as application number, submission date, application status, fee payment status, photograph, and signature, cannot be altered during the correction process. 

Last updated on 30 Nov 2023
10:46 AM
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