CMAT 2021 registration begins - Exam to be held on Feb 22 and 27
NTA has released the CMAT application form 2021 in online mode today on its official website.
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NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the application form of CMAT 2021 in online mode on the official website. The last date to register for CMAT 2021 is January 22, 2021, and candidates can pay the fees till January 23, 2021. The NTA will open the correction window for CMAT registration form from January 25-30, 2021. CMAT 2021 will be conducted in the computer-based mode in two shifts on February 22 and February 27, 2021. There has been a hike in CMAT registration fee for male candidates. Previously, male candidates applying for CMAT had to pay Rs 1,600 and now the registration fee is Rs 2,000.
CMAT 2021 registration- Important dates
Events |
Dates |
CMAT 2021 application release date |
December 23, 2020 |
Last date to fill CMAT 2021 application form |
January 22, 2021 |
Availability of CMAT 2021 admit card |
To be notified |
CMAT 2021 exam date |
February 22 and February 27, 2021 |
What’s New in CMAT 2021?
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CMAT 2021 exam will be conducted on two days in the morning and afternoon shifts
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Male candidates will have to pay a fee of Rs 2000 as compared to last year when they had to pay Rs 1600
CMAT 2021- Eligibility criteria
Candidates must meet the following parameter before filling the registration form of CMAT 2021.
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Candidates must have a citizenship of India
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Candidates should have done their graduation in any discipline
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Those who are pursuing their final year of graduation are also eligible to apply for CMAT 2021.
Documents and details to be kept ready before filling the CMAT 2021 application form
Prior to filling the application form of CMAT 2021, candidates must keep the following documents and information ready.
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Qualification details
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A working system which should be enabled with good and stable internet connection
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A valid email-ID and phone number
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Scanned passport size photograph and signature
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Debit/ Credit card or net banking
Steps to fill CMAT Application Form 2021
Step 1- Visit the official website of CMAT
Step 2- Register for CMAT 2021
Step 3- Fill the application form of CMAT 2021
Step 4- Enter security code
Step 5- Upload all the required documents
Step 6- Pay the application fee for CMAT 2021
Step 7- Download the confirmation page and keep it safe for future reference
About CMAT 2021
Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) is a national level postgraduate entrance test conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) annually to offer admission into management programmes. CMAT 2021 is an online (computer-based) exam of 3 hours comprising multiple-choice questions.
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