JAM Exam Pattern 2020 - Candidates who aspire to appear for Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. programme should check the exam pattern of JAM 2020 which will help them in preparing for the postgraduate science exam. JAM Exam Pattern 2020 defines the pattern of the question paper including total marks, subjects, duration of the exam and marking scheme for the M.Sc Joint Admission Test. IIT Delhi has notified that the candidates are allowed to appear for maximum of two papers.
The candidates can appear for two exams conducted by IIT Delhi but they should ensure that the exams are scheduled in the same slot. Those candidates appearing for the second paper have to pay the additional application fee in order to give the test. All the seven subjects will be objective type, with three different patterns.
IIT JAM 2020 Important Dates
S.No |
Events |
Date |
1 |
Online registration will starts |
September 2020 |
2 |
Availability of Online application form |
September 2020 |
3 |
Closing of E-challan generation |
October 2020 |
4 |
Closing of payment in SBI branches using E-challan |
October 2020 |
5 |
Closing of registration on JOAPS |
October 2020 |
6 |
Closing of online application submission and documents uploading |
October 2020 |
7 |
Closing date for modification in examination city |
Last week of October 2020 |
8 |
Downloading of admit cards |
December 2020 |
9 |
Examination date for JAM 2020 |
February 2020 |
10 |
Declaration of results |
March 2020 |
11 |
Submission of application form for admission |
April 2020 |
12 |
Closing date for receipt for alteration in category |
May 2020 |
13 |
Declaration of 1st list of admission |
1st week of June 2020 |
14 |
Declaration of 2nd list of admission |
3rd week of June 2020 |
15 |
Declaration of the final list of admission |
July 2020 |
Exam Mode: IIT JAM 2020 is a computer based test (online mode)
Exam duration: 2.30 hours (180 Minutes)
No. of Questions: 60 Questions
Total score: 100 Marks
Type of Questions: Multiple choice questions/objective type, short answers, and multiple selective type questions.
Section |
Type of question |
Number of Questions |
Weightage of Marks |
A |
Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) |
30 |
1 or 2 mark(s) each |
B |
Multiple Select Question (MSQ) |
10 |
2 marks each |
C |
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) |
20 |
1 or 2 mark(s) each |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ): Each MCQ will have four options, out of which only one answer will be correct.
Multiple Select Questions (MSQ): Each MSQ has four options. MSQ will have more than one option as its correct answer is the major difference.
Numeric Answer Type (NAT): There will not be any choices in these questions. These questions will just have one real number as their answer. The candidate will have to enter the correct number using the virtual keyboard provided on the screen during the exam.
The candidates can choose any one of the following papers from the seven test papers of JAM.
Section |
Type of question |
Number of Questions |
Weightage of Marks |
A |
Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) |
30 |
1 or 2 mark(s) each |
B |
Multiple Select Question (MSQ) |
10 |
2 marks each |
C |
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) |
20 |
1 or 2 mark(s) each |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ): Each MCQ will have four options, out of which only one answer will be correct.
Multiple Select Questions (MSQ): Each MSQ has four options. MSQ will have more than one option as its correct answer is the major difference.
Numeric Answer Type (NAT): There will not be any choices in these questions. These questions will just have on real number as their answer. The candidate will have to enter the correct number using the virtual keyboard provided on the screen during the exam.
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