CUSAT CAT 2020 exam cancelled
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | July 18, 2020 | 05:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Cochin University of Science and Technology has cancelled the CUSAT CAT 2020 exam which was scheduled to be held on July 27 and 28. Any further notification regarding the admissions or updates on the matter will be notified later.
This decision of postponement of CUSAT CAT 2020 has been taken due to the increasing COVID-19 cases in the country. Before this also, the authorities had postponed the exam from April 18 and 19 to July 27 and 28 and now the exam has been cancelled.
The application form of CUSAT CAT 2020 was released on January 8 and the last date of application was February 10. Candidates were able to apply for CUSAT CAT 2020 at admissions.cusat.ac.in.
About CUSAT CAT
CUSAT CAT is an online entrance test conducted annually for admissions into various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the university.
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