CUSAT CAT 2025 registration deadline today; category-wise application fee
Ayushi Bisht | March 10, 2025 | 09:15 AM IST | 2 mins read
CUSAT CAT 2025: Candidates who have not yet applied can fill the CUSAT CAT 2025 application form through the official website, admissions.cusat.ac.in.
Candidates can download CUSAT CAT Previous Year Papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) will close the registration window for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025 today, March 10. Interested candidates can fill the CUSAT CAT 2025 application form through the official website, admissions.cusat.ac.in.
Also Check: CUSAT CAT Sample Papers | Previous Year Papers
Candidates must have passed Class 12 with physics, chemistry, and mathematics for BTech courses to apply for CUSAT CAT 2025. SEBC candidates from Kerala must have secured 55% marks in aggregate and 50% in mathematics. Other candidates need at least 60% aggregate marks in mathematics. The maximum age limit is 25 years.
CUSAT CAT 2025 exam date
CUSAT CAT 2025 will be conducted from May 10 to 12 for admissions to professional and non-professional courses offered at three different campuses and other schools for the academic session 2025-26. The exam will be administered online in computer-based test.
CUSAT CAT 2025 application fee
To apply for the NEET MDS 2025 exam, candidates from different categories are required to pay varying application fees based on their classification:
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General Category Candidates: Candidates belonging to the general category must pay an application fee of Rs 1,500 for registering with two test codes. If they wish to apply for additional test codes, they will be required to pay an extra Rs 500 for each additional test code.
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Kerala SC (KSC) and Kerala ST (KST) Candidates: For candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) categories from Kerala, the registration fee is Rs 700 for two test codes. If they choose to apply for more test codes, they will be charged Rs 250 for each additional test code.
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International Candidates and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO): International candidates, including those who are Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), are required to pay an application fee of 110 US Dollars. This fee applies to all international applicants regardless of their specific country of origin.
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Children of Indian Gulf Workers (CGW): Candidates who are Children of Indian Gulf Workers (CGW) are required to pay a higher application fee of Rs 6,500. However, candidates belonging to the SC or ST categories from Kerala (KSC and KST) are offered a reduced fee of Rs 5,700.
CUSAT CAT 2025
The seat intake for CUSAT CAT 2025 given below-
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Programme |
Seat Intake |
|
B.Tech in Instrumentation Technology |
28 |
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B.Tech. in Naval Architecture & Ship Building |
42 (15 reserved for Indian Navy) |
|
B.Tech in Marine Engineering (Residential Programme) |
80 |
|
B.Tech in Polymer Science & Engineering |
20 |
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