CCMT 2020 round 3 offers announced, confirm seat by August 13
Team Careers360 | August 11, 2020 | 09:26 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT) has announced CCMT round 3 seat allotment offers. Registered candidates can now check their seat allotment status from the official website ccmt.nic.in
To check the GATE CCMT round 3 offers, candidates have to visit the official website and login using their registration number and password. Candidates with an allotted seat have to pay the seat acceptance fee to confirm their admission and upload documents.
Details about fees payable and the documents to be uploaded can be checked after login. The CCMT round 3 offers can be checked up to August 13. Last date to pay the fees and for uploading documents is also August 13.
The admission committee of CCMT 2020 will verify the documents uploaded by candidates from August 11 to 16. Candidates have to keep checking the status of their document verification and defects, if any have to be rectified within the stipulated time.
Candidates whose documents are found in order have to deposit the remaining fee online to the allotted institute up to August 18. Details about the remaining fee can be checked from the CCMT 2020 login.
Also, as per the official website and the schedule, candidates who had been allotted seats in CCMT 2020 round 1 and 2 also need to deposit the balance college fee online to the allotted institute from August 11 to 18.
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