CCMT 2025 Counselling: Phase 1 fee payment, admission withdrawal deadline extended to July 7
Gauri Mittal | July 7, 2025 | 12:42 PM IST | 1 min read
The CCMT Counselling 2025: The last date to deposit the seat acceptance fee for MTech, MArch and MPlan admission via GATE score is today. Portal closes at 11:30 pm
The Centralised Counselling for MTech, MArch and MPlan admissions (CCMT 2025) is currently underway, with three regular rounds of counselling completed. Candidates who have been allotted seats have to pay the partial admission fee by July 7. The fee payment window will remain open today till 11:30 pm.
Today is the last date to withdraw seats. Candidates will have to complete the counselling process and pay the CCMT seat acceptance fee through the official website, admissions.nic.in.
The CCMT seat allotment will be done based on the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) scores, availability of seats, difficulty level of exam, past years’ cut-off trends, and the preferences submitted by candidates during the choice filling process.
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CCMT 2025: Fee Payment
Candidates belonging to general, EWS, and OBC must pay a seat acceptance fee (SAF) of Rs 30,000, and SC, ST, and PwD candidates will have to deposit a fee of Rs 10,000. This fee will be adjusted against the tuition fees.
For final confirmation of the seat, a partial admission fee of Rs 10,000 has to be deposited by general, EWS, and OBC candidates, and Rs 5,000 by SC, ST, and PwD candidates.
Phase 2 of the CCMT admission process will begin from July 11. It will contain two special rounds of counselling, and the last round will be the National Spot Round (NSR). The entire counselling process will end on August 11, with physical reporting to the respective allotted institutes.
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