CUSAT CAT 2021 exam postponed due to COVID-19; Check details
Cochin University of Science and Technology has postponed Common Admission Test 2021 (CUSAT CAT 2021) due to increasing COVID-19 cases.
Candidates can download CUSAT CAT Previous Year Papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowRitu Tripathi | May 15, 2021 | 10:40 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Cochin University of Science and Technology has announced the postponement of the Common Admission Test 2021 (CUSAT CAT 2021) due to increasing COVID-19 cases. CUSAT CAT 2021 was scheduled to be conducted on June 12, 13, and 14. Now, the revised CUSAT CAT exam dates 2021 will be notified later.
CUSAT CAT 2021 Postponement Notice
CUSAT CAT 2021 application form for all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes was available from March 10 to March 31 without a fine. The last date to apply for the CUSAT CAT application with a fine was April 15. CUSAT CAT MTech application form was available from March 10 to April 21 without a fine and till April 30 with a fine.
CUSAT CAT is conducted for admission to various academic programmes of the University. CUSAT CAT 2021 will be conducted across various test centres in the country.
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