IIT JAM 2025 Results: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi will on March 18 release the results of the Joint Admissions Test (JAM) 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their scorecards from the official website– jam2025.iitd.ac.in. Students will be able to check their results using their enrollment id, email id and password followed by Captcha code.
As mentioned on the official website, the JAM 2025 scorecard will be able to download between March 24 and July 31 only for qualified candidates. The scorecard will also include the all-India rank of the students also.
Step 1- Visit the official website of IIT JAM 2025
Step 2- Click on the ‘JAM 2025 result declared’ link
Step 3- Click on the JOAPS portal link
Step 4- Enter Enrolment ID / Email ID and password
Step 5- Evaluate the arithmetic expressions and enter the answer in the space provided
Step 6- Then Click on the ‘Submit’ button
Step 7- View and download the IIT JAM result 2025
According to the official schedule, the application form for admission through the JAM Online Application Processing System (JOAPS) portal will be available from March 26 to April 9, 2025. The list of candidates in the invalid category will be posted on the JAM 2025 website on May 8.
The first admission list for the IIT JAM 2025 will be released on May 26. Candidates selected in this list must pay the seat booking fee online by May 30. The withdrawal option will be available from June 7 to July 7, 2025. A maximum of four rounds of admission will be conducted to fill the available seats.
JAM Scores are used for admission to various institutes' programmes, such as M.Sc., M.Sc.(Tech), M.S Research, M.Sc.-M.Tech. Dual Degree, Joint M.Sc. – PhD, and MSc-PhD Dual Degree. JAM 2025 scores will be used for admission to over 2000 seats. The examination was conducted in around 100 Cities in India.
The exam provided seven specialisations: Biotechnology, Chemistry, Economics, Geology, Mathematics Mathematical Statistics, and Physics. A merit list will be prepared for each of the seven test papers, depending on the number of seats available in each category.