CMAT 2020: NTA opens window to remove image discrepancy
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NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 10: National Testing Agency (NTA) opened the window to remove image discrepancy in CMAT registration form on November 8. Candidates will have to login and then make the necessary changes in the images as per the specifications provided. They can do so till November 30.
Important Dates for CMAT 2020
Event |
Dates |
Start date for CMAT registration |
November 1, 2019 |
Start date to remove image discrepancy |
November 8, 2019 |
End date to fill application form of CMAT 2020 |
November 30, 2019 |
CMAT 2020 |
January 28, 2020 |
How To Remove Image Discrepancy in CMAT 2020?
Step 1 - Click on the official website link which is cmat.nta.nic.in
Step 2 - Now click on the image remove discrepancy
Step 3 - A new window will open where the candidates will have to mention the login details
Step 4 - Now change the image if there are any discrepancies by uploading the right one
Step 5 - Click on the save button and then submit it.
Specifications of the images to be uploaded
Document |
Format |
Size |
Passport size photograph |
JPG/JPEG |
Between 10 kb–200 kb |
Signature |
JPG/JPEG |
Between 4 kb–30 kb |
About CMAT 2020
Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) will be conducted on January 28. CMAT 2020 will be conducted in computer based mode and candidates who qualify the exam, they will be eligible to apply for admission to the MBA programmes which are offered by the institutions that take into account the CMAT score.
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