CMI admit card 2022 release date postponed to May 12; Exam on May 22
Kapil Rawat | May 9, 2022 | 12:19 PM IST | 1 min read
The CMI entrance test 2022 will not be conducted in Gurgaon this year and the students will be allotted New Delhi exam centre instead.
NEW DELHI: Chennai Mathematical Institute has postponed the release date of CMI admit card 2022. As per the latest update, the admit card of CMI 2022 will now be released on May 12. Earlier, the CMI admit card was scheduled to be released on May 10. Registered candidates will be able to download the CMI admit card 2022 by visiting the official website at cmi.ac.in.
Candidates should also know that the Gurgaon exam centre has been removed for CMI entrance exam 2022. All candidates who have selected Gurgaon as an exam centre will be allotted New Delhi centre. The candidates who will attend the KVPY 2021 exam scheduled to be conducted on May 22 can appear for the CMI make up exam on May 23.
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They must bring their KVPY 2021 exam admit card with themselves to the exam centre of CMI. Candidates who will be selected through the CMI 2022 make up exam will have to attend an additional interview round.
The institute will conduct the CMI entrance exam 2022 on May 22 (2pm to 5pm). The entrance exam of CMI 2022 will be held in 34 cities across the country. The exam centre allotted to candidates will be mentioned on their CMI admit card 2022 along with other important details.
CMI entrance exam is conducted to enroll students into 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 programmes offered by the Chennai Mathematical Institute. The admissions to PhD physics programme will be done through Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST).
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