CCMN 2019 Registration process to start anytime today
Vishwas Garia | April 25, 2019 | 11:19 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25: NIT Rourkela will start the online registration process of CMMN 2019 from today. The qualified candidates of JAM 2019 can submit the application form until May 23 (by 3 pm). The last date of online fee submission is May 24. The application fee for all the categories is Rs.2000 which can be paid by ICICI bank Eazypay (Credit card, Debit card), Netbanking and NEFT.
Candidates can only apply for the programme in which they have the valid JAM score. The scorecard of JAM 2019 was released on April 2, while the result was released on March 19. Candidates applying for CCMN 2019 must have a minimum of 6.5 CGPA or 60% marks (in case of General/ OBC) or 55% marks (in case of SC/ ST/ PwD).
About CMMN
Centralized Counselling for M.Sc/ M.Sc (Tech) is conducted to provide admissions in M.Sc programmes of 17 NIT’s and 5 CFTI’s. The total no. of seats offered are 1740. CCMN conducts three rounds of seat allotment and one National spot round (NSR) to fill the available seats.
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