CDAC C-CAT admit card released for August 2020 session
Team Careers360 | August 27, 2020 | 12:49 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) has released C-CAT admit card in online mode. The CDAC C-CAT 2020 admit card has been released on the official website at cdac.in. Registered candidates will need to login using CDAC C-CAT application form number and password for downloading the hall ticket from CDAC portal.
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How to download CDAC C-CAT admit card?
Registered candidates need to follow the steps below for downloading the hall ticket for CDAC C-CAT 2020:
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Visit the official website at cdac.in
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Click on the link to CDAC C-CAT
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Here, candidates can find the link to CDAC C-CAT admit card, click on it
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They will have to login using application number and password
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The CDAC C-CAT August admit card shall appear on the screen; download and take a print out for future reference.
It may be noted that the last date to download the C-CAT hall ticket is August 28. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on August 29 and 30 and one of the dates will be mentioned in the admit card as opted for by the candidate. For this session, candidates had the choice to appear for the entrance from their home or at the exam centre. Hence these details shall also be provided in the CDAC C-CAT 2020 admit card along with the time slot for the exam.
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