CDAC C-CAT 2026 February result out for PG Diploma in AI, cyber security
Suviral Shukla | January 22, 2026 | 01:28 PM IST | 1 min read
The CDAC will admit candidates on the basis of C-CAT rank, availability of seats, and candidates preferences.
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) has announced the C-CAT 2026 results for February batch. Candidates who appeared for the written test can check the C-CAT 2026 results for February through the official website at cdac.in.
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The login details to access the CDAC C-CAT 2026 results include form number and password. Those who will qualify the CDAC C-CAT 2026 February exams will be eligible for admission to various PG diploma programmes at CDAC-authorised centres.
The centre will also conduct the CDAC C-CAT 2026 counselling process soon for the shortlisted candidates. Shortlisted candidates will have to register for the CDAC C-CAT 2026 counselling process by entering a choice of programme and centre preferences.
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They will also have to participate in the seat allotment rounds. The CDAC will admit candidates on the basis of C-CAT rank, availability of seats, and candidates preferences.
The CDAC offers PG diploma programmes in advanced computing, data analytics, artificial intelligence, cyber security and related courses.
As per the official instructions, candidates must download and save C-CAT scorecard, check counselling schedule, and keep academic and identity documents ready for verification.
The C-CAT 2026 February results mark the start of the admission cycle for CDAC postgraduate diploma programmes.
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