NIMCET 2020 application form last date extended till April 21
Ritu Tripathi | April 6, 2020 | 02:50 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: National Institute of Technology, Raipur has extended the last date to submit NIMCET 2020 application form till April 22 (5.00 PM). The application forms were released by the authorities on March 6. Candidates will be able to submit the application form through the official website. Candidates must submit their application forms before the last date of application.
Candidates should also keep all the required documents ready before filling the application form like scanned images of photograph, signature, Id proof, mark sheet, caste certificate (if applicable).
Candidates can submit the NIMCET application form in 5 simple steps- Registration, filling of details, uploading documents, payment of application fee and printing of application form. Candidates must have a valid email Id and mobile number in order to register for the exam.
Earlier, the authorities announced to postpone NIMCET 2020 to May 31. The exam will be conducted across various exam centres. NIMCET will be conducted as an offline entrance test for admission into MCA courses in 10 participating NITs.
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