MNIT Jaipur starts CCMN 2020 registration and choice filling process
Team Careers360 | May 18, 2020 | 04:18 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Malviya National Institute of Technology has started the application and choice filling process of CCMN 2020 for admission to M.Sc programmes offered by 19 NITs and 2 CFTIs. The fresh schedule of the complete counselling process is available on the official website.
Candidates who wish to fill the application form and fill their choices can do so by visiting the official website of CCMN on or before June 12.
The CCMN registration process was earlier postponed, due to the ongoing nationwide lockdown.
The registration fee for general, EWS and OBC candidates is Rs 2,500, whereas, for candidates belonging to SC, ST and PwD category is Rs 2,000. The registration fee is non-refundable.
It must be noted that the candidates will not be able to add, delete or reorder the choices after locking the choice list or due date and time of choice filling is over
Only those candidates who have a valid JAM 2020 score will be eligible for the centralized counselling.
The institute has also decided to conduct the document verification round in online mode, this year, where candidates have to upload the required documents after the allotment of seats on the official website.
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