CUSAT CAT 2024: Round 1 BTech allotment out; pay fee by July 15; instructions for candidates
Vagisha Kaushik | July 12, 2024 | 10:21 AM IST | 1 min read
CUSAT CAT 2024: Candidates can check allotment status at admissions.cusat.ac.in. Know how to pay fee, documents required.
Candidates can download CUSAT CAT Previous Year Papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) has published the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 BTech allotment for the first round. Candidates who applied for BTech admissions can check allotment status and last rank details on the official website, admissions.cusat.ac.in. Seat allotted candidates can pay the programme fee by July 15.
Also Check: CUSAT CAT Sample Papers | Previous Year Papers
If a candidate fails to pay the fee before the deadline, his or her options will be cancelled and he or she will not be considered for the subsequent allotments. The top allotment options selected by candidates who have paid the fee will be considered for the next round of allotment and the lower options will be removed. If a candidate wishes to stay in the allotted option, he or she will have to cancel the higher options by logging in to their profile.
How to make fee payment?
- Go to the official website, admissions.cusat.ac.in
- Login with username and password
- Allotment details will be displayed along with a button to confirm allotment
- Click on the button upon which fee payment page will open
- Pay fee through debit, credit card, UPI, or net banking
- Check the payment status, the allotment status will show ‘provisionally admitted’
CUSAT CAT Counselling 2024: Required documents
Candidates will have to bring the following documents in original at the time of verification:
- SSLC or Class 10 certificate and mark list
- Class 12 or higher secondary certificate and mark list
- Transfer Certificate from the institution last attended
- Conduct certificate from the institution last attended
- Proof for communal reservation
- Proof for special reservation, if any (DAC, NRI, CGW, CHD, EWS, IDC, LKD, ANM etc)
- Proof for Keralite status
- Self-declaration stating nationality
Besides, applicants will have to submit an anti-drug declaration, anti-ragging undertaking every year, and anti-dowry declaration.
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