IIT JAM 2021 will be held on February 14. Read to know about exam timings, admit card, preparation tips and more.
IISc Bangalore will be conducting IIT JAM 2021 on February 14. The entrance examination will be conducted as a computer-based test in two sessions – Session 1 (9:30 AM to 12:30 PM) and Session 2 (3 PM to 6 PM). Candidates were able to choose their preferred test paper out of seven papers which will be conducted through IIT JAM 2021. This year, Economics was introduced as a new paper of IIT JAM.
Important Dates of IIT JAM 2021
| Events |
Important Dates |
|---|---|
| Release of admit card |
January 11, 2021 |
| IIT JAM 2021 |
February 14, 2021 Session I (9:30 AM to 12:30 PM) - Biotechnology (BT), Physics (PH) and Mathematical Statistics (MS) Session II (3 PM to 6 PM) - Chemistry (CY), Economics (EN), Geology (GG) and Mathematics (MA) |
| IIT JAM 2021 result |
March 20, 2021 |
Candidates are advised to download and print out their IIT JAM 2021 admit card for the entrance examination. Since the admit card is an essential requirement during the examination, the candidates are advised to keep it ready beforehand.
Know IIT JAM 2021 Preparation Tips
Since the entrance examination is just a few days away, the candidates can check the preparation tips given below to boost their last-minute study plan.
- Revision is Essential – During the last few days, the candidates are advised to revise whatever they have studied. This will ensure that the candidates do not forget whatever they have studied and can revisit the concepts and formulas which they had earlier understood.
- Practice with Mock Tests – Candidates are advised to practice for the examination regularly using mock tests. Through mock tests, the candidates will be able to understand their shortcomings and work on it, so that the same mistakes are not repeated during the exam. Mock tests will also help candidates with time management.
- Do Not Study New Chapters – Candidates should not study new chapters during the final days before the examination. Instead, they should focus on concentrating on those topics which they have already studied and make it stronger.
- Take Breaks and Sleep Well – During the final days before the examination, most candidates are often seen to sleep less to study more. However, candidates are advised to get enough sleep since that will help them rejuvenate and study well. There should also be breaks in-between the study session so that the candidates can indulge in extracurricular activities.
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