MNIT Jaipur postpones CCMN 2020 registration, choice filling process
Team Careers360 | April 29, 2020 | 01:46 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI : Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur has put on hold the registration and choice filling process of Centralized Counselling For M. Sc. And M. Sc. (Tech.) Admission, until further notice.
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The fresh schedule for the counselling process will be published soon by the institute.
20 NITs and 2 CFTIs (IIEST Shibpur and SLIET Longowal) will be part of the counselling process. Besides these institutes, IISER Bhopal, IISER Pune, IISER Tirupati and IISc Bangalore may also use JAM 2020 score for admission to M.Sc programmes.
The registration process will be held in online mode. Candidates who have a valid JAM 2020 score can apply for admission to M.Sc programmes offered by participating institutes of CCMN.
In the wake of COVID-19 spread, MNIT Jaipur has decided to conduct the document verification process in online mode. Candidates have to upload the required documents after the allotment of seats.
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela conducted the CCMN for the past two years. This is for the very first time that MNIT Jaipur will be organizing CCMN.
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