CCMN 2022 registration closes today; know how to apply
Mridula Singh | June 13, 2022 | 12:16 PM IST | 1 min read
Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur will announce the CCMN first round seat allotment result 2022 on June 16.
NEW DELHI: Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur will close the registration process for the CCMN counselling on June 12 (up to 11:59 PM). The last date for choice filling of CCMN 2022 is June 13.
To register for CCMN 2022 - Click here
Interested candidates can register at the official CCMN website - ccmn.admissions.nic.in. The CCMN 2022 seat allotment for round 1, 2 and 3 will be announced on June 16, 25 and July 4, respectively.
The centralised counselling for M.Sc/M.Sc (Tech) is aimed at students who have appeared for the JAM 2022 examination and wish to study at NITs.
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How to apply for CCMN 2022
Step 1 - Go to the official website - ccmn.admissions.nic.in and click on “Online Registration tab”.
Step 2 - Add personal contacts, and academic details in the application form.
Step 3 - Generate the permanent identifier.
Step 4 - Upload the required documents in the specified format.
Step 5 - Pay the CCMN application fee payment through online mode.
Step 6- Add the choice filling according to the programme preference
The online registration of the CCMN special round 3 or National Spot Round (NSR) will begin from July 19 and will be over on July 21. The last date of CCMN 2022 special round 3 fee payment, online choice filling and online choice locking is July 22.
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