All India entrance test, jointly conducted by IITs
Joint Admission Test for Masters
Acronym
JAM
Type
Computer Based Test (CBT)
Administrator
Conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc) and Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) on behalf of Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India
Purpose
Admission to Postgraduate Programmes
Year started
2004 (2004)
Duration
3 hours
Languages
English
Prerequisites
Undergraduate Degree
Fee
INR ₹ 900 (Single Paper) & ₹ 1250 (Double Papers) for Female (All Categories) / SC / ST / PwD. INR ₹ 1800 (Single Paper) & ₹ 2500 (Double Papers) for all other Categories. (For JAM 2025)
As of 2022[update], the eligibility criteria for JAM include having a bachelor's degree. There is no percentage criteria to apply for the exam. The Foreign candidates can also apply for the JAM Exam after having a qualifying degree with the Minimum Educational Qualifications (MEQs) as specified by the Admitting Institute.[2][3]
Notes
a) It is responsibility of the candidates to prove that they satisfy the Minimum Educational Qualifications (MEQs) and Eligibility Requirements (ERs) for admission.
b) The Admitting Institute has the right to cancel, at any stage, the admission of candidates who are found to have been admitted to a Programme to which they are not entitled, being unqualified or ineligible in accordance with the rules and regulations in effect.
Exam pattern
The exam is Computer Based Test (CBT). The Seven Papers of respective subject namely mathematics, physics, chemistry, mathematical statistics, geology, biotechnology and economics. Biological science was removed in 2020 and economics introduced in 2021.[4] The exam is three hours and is conducted only in English. It includes 60 questions, as follows: 30 multiple choice questions (MCQ - involving 10 questions of one mark each and 20 questions of two marks each), 10 multiple select questions (MSQ) and 20 numerical answer type (NAT) questions. Total marks are 100, 50 for MCQ, 20 for MSQ and 30 for NAT. Negative marks are given for mistakes in the MCQ part.