TMISAT 2021 application form released at tmi.tolani.edu
Ritu Tripathi | February 17, 2021 | 11:39 AM IST | 1 min read
TMISAT 2021 registration has started for BTech Marine Engineering and BSc Nautical Science Degree programmes.
NEW DELHI: Tolani Maritime Institute has released the TMISAT application form at tmi.tolani.edu . Candidates who are willing to apply for BTech Marine Engineering and BSc Nautical Science programme can now complete their TMISAT 2021 registration by June 30, 2021.
The TMISAT 2021 application is majorly divided into two stages - filling application form and payment of fees.
Steps to fill TMISAT application form 2021
TMISAT Registration- Candidates have to visit tmi.tolani.edu then click on the “Apply Now” link. Candidates will have to enter their mobile number and email Id in order to receive an OTP and start their TMISAT application.
Filling TMISAT 2021 Application Form- Next, candidates will have to log in and fill in all the required details of the TMISAT application form along with uploading documents.
Payment of fee- In the last step, candidates have to pay the application fee in online mode.
TMISAT 2021 application- Documents to be submitted
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Recent passport size photograph
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Class 10 mark sheet
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Class 12 mark sheet (Candidates appearing for Class 12 exam in 2021 may submit these copies after the declaration of results.)
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Leaving / Transfer Certificate / Birth Certificate (For age proof)
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Passport (if available) Please note that Passport is mandatory for admission.
The TMISAT 2021 will be done on the basis of performance of candidates in TMISAT online test or IMU CET scores. All other details of the TMISAT 2021 admission will be notified soon.
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