CMI 2021 entrance exam admit card released; Test on August 1
Kapil Rawat | July 19, 2021 | 02:38 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can download the CMI entrance exam admit card 2021 on official website - cmi.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) has released the CMI 2021 entrance exam admit card on July 18. The CMI entrance exam admit card 2021 has been released a day before the scheduled release date (July 19). Candidates can download the CMI 2021 entrance exam admit card on the official website of the university.
To download the CMI entrance exam admit card 2021 for UG click here and for PG click here .
After clicking on the above link, applicants need to enter their applicant ID and password in the login portal. Then, click on the ‘Login’ button. Now, the CMI 2021 entrance exam admit card will be displayed for candidates to download. After downloading the CMI entrance exam admit card 2021, candidates should take multiple printouts of the admit card for future reference.
The admit card carries various key details such as applicant’s ID, name, date of birth, gender, exam date and time, exam centre’s venue. Candidates should check all these details to ensure they are correct. In any case of discrepancy, candidates have to contact the university’s officials immediately to rectify the error.
On the day of exam, candidates have to bring their CMI 2021 entrance exam admit card along with other ID proofs to the exam centre. The CMI entrance examination 2021 will be conducted on August 1.
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