MNIT Jaipur releases CCMN application form 2021; Check details here
Candidates who wish to register for Centralized Counselling for MSc/ MSc (Tech) admissions at NITs and CFTI, must visit ccmn.admissions.nic.in to apply.
Ananya | June 8, 2021 | 03:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT) Jaipur has released the CCMN 2021 application form one day after the release date informed in the press release. The last date for online registration and fee payment for CCMN seat allotment round 1 process remains unchanged, which is June 28 upto 5 pm. Interested candidates can register online, pay fees and insert choice by visiting at ccmn.admissions.nic.in.
“This centralised system provides a common and convenient platform for online counselling wherein candidates can fill-in a single online application from their homes and apply to all programmes in all the participating institutions to which they are eligible,” reads the admission guidelines of CCMN.
The institute will officially publish names of the selected candidates for CCMN seat allotment 2021 for round 1 on July 3. Shortlisted candidates can make payment of CCMN seat acceptance fee, upload documents, enter preferable college and course or withdraw seat from July 3 until July 8 upto 5 pm.
Round 1 counselling dates
Online document verification process of CCMN round 1 counselling 2021 will commence from July 4 and will end on July 9. For any resolution regarding document verification, or communication about willingness or withdrawal issues in the online mode, shortlisted candidates can complete it on July 10. The names of the shortlisted candidates for seat allotment of CCMN round 2 will be released on July 14.
Round 2 counselling dates
Candidates who qualified the seat allotment round 2 CCMN 2021 can pay seat acceptance fee, upload document, specify willingness and withdraw allocated seat from July 14 until July 19 upto 5 pm. The online document verification of these candidates for CCMN round 2 counselling at the allocated institute will commence from July 15 and end on July 20. Resolution of any kind regarding online document verification, communication of willingness and of withdrawal issues can be completed on July 21.
Round 3 counselling dates
The round 3 seat allotment of CCMN 2021 will be published on July 24. Candidates can pay seat acceptance fee and upload documents from July 24 to July 28 upto 5 pm. Online document verification for CCMN round 3 seat allotment 2021 at the allocated institutes will commence from July 25 to July 29 upto 5 pm. Candidates can complete online admission for PI reporting in the finally allocated institute with payment of balance admission fees for all rounds, communicate willingness to participate in special rounds, upload relevant affidavits from July 25 to July 30.
Candidates can withdraw admission from the allocated institute from July 25 to 30. The institute will announce the availability of vacant seats after the successful completion of three seat allotment rounds at CCMN web portal on August 2.
Special round counselling dates
Special CCMN counselling round and online registration, payment of participation fee will commence from August 2 and end on August 9 upto 5 pm. Candidates can start filing individual choices from August 2 and lock their choices until August 10 upto 5 pm.
The names of candidates for special rounds 1 of CCMN seat allotment will be published on August 13; while that of special round 2 seat allotment of CCMN on August 21. The entire CCMN admission process to various NITs and CFTIs will conclude on August 25.
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