NIMCET 2020 registration process re-opened; available till June 11
Team Careers360 | June 2, 2020 | 12:22 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: National Institute of Technology, Raipur has reopened the registration process of NIMCET 2020. All the interested candidates can now do fresh registrations for NIMCET 2020 till June 11 (5 pm). Earlier, the NIMCET 2020 application form was available from March 6 to April 21.
Candidates can now fill the NIMCET application form in online mode through simple steps of registration, filling up of application form, uploading documents, payment of fee and printing or saving application form. Candidates are advised to download the pdf of the form immediately after making payment.
All the application forms which were automatically locked on April 21 are unlocked now. Finally locked applications are also unlocked in order to facilitate the candidates to make corrections and upload/replace the documents/marksheets now available with them. Candidates can also change their choice of exam centres through this facility.
NIT Raipur has already announced the new exam date of NIMCET 2020; the exam will now be held on August 9. The authorities had also announced all other important dates of NIMCET 2020. NIMCET 2020 admit card will be available for download from July 20 to August 7 and the result of the exam will be declared on or before August 23. The counselling will commence from August 25.
NIMCET is an entrance test conducted for admission in the MCA programme offered by ten participating NITs.
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