CCMN 2019 Application Form released; check details
Vishwas Garia | April 25, 2019 | 06:02 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25: National Institute of Technology, Rourkela has started the application process of CCMN 2019. Candidates who have a valid JAM 2019 score can fill the application form before May 23. The mode of application is online.
An application fee of Rs. 2000 is to be paid by candidates of all categories by ICICI Bank Eazypay (Debit Card, Credit Card), Netbanking or NEFT. Candidates can make the payment of registration fee from April 26 to May 24. The choice filling process will start from April 30. The scorecard of JAM 2019 was released on April 2.
Centralized Counselling for M.Sc/ M.Sc (Tech) is conducted for admissions in M.Sc programmes of 17 NIT's and 5 CFTI's. The total no. of offered seats in different programmes are 1740.
How to Fill CCMN 2019 Application Form
- Visit the official website of CCMN 2019.
- Click on ‘Candidate’s Corner’ tab.
- Candidates need to click on ‘Click here to Register’.
- Candidates will have to validate their JAM details by entering REgistration no., paper code, enrolment id and score.
- Click on ‘Validate JAM Details’.
- Enter all the required personal, contact and academic details.
- Upload the scanned documents, click on ‘Submit’ and pay the application fee.
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