CDAC C-CAT 2020 exam concludes; result on September 5
Team Careers360 | August 30, 2020 | 05:46 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) successfully conducted the CDAC C-CAT 2020 exam on August 29 and 30. CDAC C-CAT 2020 was conducted as a home-based online exam of 90 minutes. The exam had 75 multiple-choice questions of 225 marks.
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The authorities will now release the CDAC C-CAT 2020 result along with the C-CAT ranks on September 5 at cdac.in. Candidates will be able to check their C-CAT ranks by logging to the candidate portal using their form number and password.
As per the CDAC C-CAT 2020 schedule, the counselling will also start on September 5. The authorities will conduct two counselling sessions and three rounds of seat allotments for CDAC C-CAT 2020. The online selection of courses and centres for CDAC C-CAT 2020 1st counselling will be available from September 5 to 8 while the result of first seat allotment will be declared on September 9. Candidates will be able to check the second seat allotment result on September 16 and the third allotment result on September 23. The registration of students at the training centres will be done on September 28.
About CDAC C-CAT
CDAC C-CAT is an online exam conducted for admission to diploma courses offered at the various training centres. The exam is conducted twice a year.
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