CCMT 2020 application ends today, apply now at ccmt.nic.in
Team Careers360 | June 12, 2020 | 10:19 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The application process for Centralised Counselling for M.Tech/M.Arch/M.Plan admission (CCMT) will be closed today. Students seeking admission in PG courses in engineering, architecture or planning disciplines at NITs, IIITs and other CCMT participating institutions can fill the application form up to June 12 (11:59 PM). Application form is available online at ccmt.nic.in
CCMT is the common counselling portal for admission in 51 institutes which include 31 NITs, 9 IIITs and 11 other institutes. Students having a valid score in the GATE exam can apply for admission through CCMT 2020. The process of application includes registration, uploading of certificates and choice filling of institutes and specialisations.
The choices filled by students up to 11:59 PM today will be considered for seat allotment. Students who have filled the CCMT form but did not lock their choices must lock it, failing which it will be locked automatically.
The first round of seat allotment will be announced on June 17 followed by two other rounds on July 5 and 22. Seats which remain vacant after completion of all three rounds will be filled by CCMT special round counselling from August 4 for which students will be required to register and fill fresh choices.
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