CMI 2021 application form released at cmi.ac.in; Apply here
Vishwas Garia | May 1, 2021 | 03:52 PM IST | 1 min read
Interested candidates who wish to register for Chennai Mathematical Institute can fill CMI application form 2021 at cmi.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Chennai Mathematical Institute has released the CMI application form 2021 on May 1 in online mode at cmi.ac.in. Candidates who wish to take admissions to master’s and PhD level programmes offered by the institute can fill the CMI admission form 2021 till May 31.
Before filling the CMI application form 2021, candidates need to read the eligibility criteria of their desired programmes.
The CMI entrance exam 2021 will be held on June 27 in 34 cities across the country. The admit card for the CMI entrance exam will be made available on the official site from June 15. The institute is yet to announce the date of result, however, the academic session 2021-22 will begin from August 23.
The institute offers admissions to BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Computer Science, BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Physics, MSc Mathematics, MSc Computer Science, MSc Data Science, PhD Computer Science and PhD Mathematics programme through CMI 2021 entrance exam. The admissions to PhD Physics programme will be done through Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST).
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