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currentaffairs01 · 6 years ago
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The Official Notification for UGC NET 2019 has been released. Candidates can read the Official Notification by clicking on the link mentioned below.
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esatyabca · 7 years ago
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Joint CSIR-UGC NET June 2018 Admit Card Released; Download Now, Exam on 17th June
Joint CSIR-UGC NET June 2018 Admit Card Released; Download Now, Exam on 17th June
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CSIR is scheduled to organize the National Eligibility Test (NET) on 17th June 2018, for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship for subjects that come under the faculty of Science & Technology including Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences.
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ibps-guide-blog · 7 years ago
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UGC NET Admit card 2018 is Out!!!. CSIR or Council of Scientific and Industrial Research has released the notification for the recruitment of Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor.
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amish25 · 7 years ago
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pushpendra25 · 7 years ago
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Last Time Reminders for UGC NET : Exam Tips before few days of Paper
There are few days left for the UGC NET exam and as the exam comes closer, the candidates become confused about the right things to do before the exam.
In this blog, I am going to discuss an important thing that you need to know before a few days of the exam.
The National Testing Agency is going to organized the upcoming UGC NET exam from 18 to 22 December 2018.
Check out the important things you should know before the exam:
Know the Schedule:
The UGC NET December exam is going to be held in two different shift from 18 to 22 December. The exam timing is as follows:
The First shift will be held from 9.30 AM to 1 PM. On the other hand, the second shift will start at  2.30 PM and end at 6 PM.
Two papers will be held in each shift. The first paper will be of 1 hour while Paper 2 will be held for 2 hours.
On the day of the exam, keep remember of the following things:
Reach at the exam center before time and stick around it:
The time management in the exam will help you to attempt all questions and score well.
You will not be allowed to enter in exam hall if the paper starts, so reach the exam center before half hour.
If your exam center is out of the city it will be good to visit the exam center a day before and reach there before one hour to avoid any inconvenience. The candidates will not be permitted after 8.30 for first shift and after 1.30 for the second shift.
You can leave the exam hall after the time ends. So, it is better to attempt all the questions. Do not quit before the time if you stuck in any question and attempt all questions till last second.
  Don’t Forget to take Important Documents
The admit card is an important document that will allow you to enter into the exam hall. Check twice if you took all the important documents before you leave home for the exam.
Check if you have admit card, original Identity card, and photo with you.
As the exam will be organized in online mode only there is no need to take a pen, pencil, calculator, and any electronics item.
Steps to download UGC NET Dec 2018 Admit Card:
1. Go to the official website (https://ntanet.nic.in/ntanetcms/public/home.aspx).
2. Click on the Admit Card Download link.
3. Enter your details (application no. and password).
4. Click on the login and you will get your admit card.
5. Click on the download link and save your admit card for further use.
 Read the Questions Carefully and Attempt Easiest First
When you get the question papers don’t start to solve the question instantly but read the instructions first.
There are different instructs for many questions. It is not a wise choice to waste time accidentally solving questions more than specified.
Check all the questions slightly and start solving easy questions first so that once you solve all the questions you know than you can spend time on other questions.
There is no negative marking in the UGC NET paper so it's better to attempt all the question.
 Be Confident and Stay Calm
Your confidence level can affect your result and solving power. It is really important to stay calm if you cannot solve any question, move to other question. To be panic can increase your stress and you may forget what you know very well. So it’s better to be calm and solve the easy questions first. Take a deep breath and try to give your best.
I have tried to include all the important things that will help you at last time before the NTA UGC NET exam.
Do not forget to revise all the notes that you have read so far. Revise all the important formulas and concepts.
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All the best!!
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fawnnews · 7 years ago
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oreofficial-blog · 7 years ago
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UGC NET December Result 2018
NTA will release the UGC NET December result 2018 on their official website on 10th January 2019. The students who will appear for the NTA UGC NET 2018 Dec exam from 9th to 23rd Dec 2018 need to stay ready with their login credentials- application number, password/DOB in order to access their scorecard. The results/scorecards will have-the qualifying cut-off, overall and sectional marks along with the rank scored category wise. The students who will clear the exam with required qualifying marks will be called for counselling session via a merit list.
If you are looking for a complete guide to download the UGC NET Dec 2018 results along with details that you need to expect on your scorecard, continue reading the following article and stay aware of the important aspects related to the UGC NET December 2018 Result.
UGC NET December Result 2018 –Important Result Dates
Particulars: Dates
UGC NET Dec 2018 exam dates: 9th  to 23rd December 2018
UGC NET December Result 2018: 10th January 2019
NET 2018 answer key: Dec-January  2018-19
Steps To Check the UGC NET December 2018 Result
The aspirants can download the results easily in 3 simple steps-
First, by logging in.
Second by checking the details on the scorecard.
Third by downloading and taking the print.
Refer to the following steps for downloading the result or scorecard of UGC NET 2018 Dec exam.
Step 1-Log In
At NTA’s official website, an official link will be provided as “NET 2018 Dec exam results”, open it. The link will open in a new window with a login setup; there fill in all the details-application number/roll number, password/DOB and submit. After submitting the details, an account will open up.
Step 2 -Checking the Details on Result
After logging in, open the result and check the following details on it:
Name of the candidate
Roll number/enrollment number
Subjects/sections name
The score of paper 1,2 and 3
Percentage of all 3 papers
Status for JRF(Junior Research Fellowship) and Assistant Professor
NTA UGC NET 2018 qualifying cut-off
Note – Make sure that the above set of information is written correctly and doesn’t have any misspelling or error. If you find any error, then contact the official authority immediately.
Step 3- Downloading and Taking the Print
After seeing all the above information, download the result and take a clear print out of the same. Keep the print safe until the counselling process as a token of proof.
UGC NET Dec Merit List 2018
The NET 2018 cut off list is prepared based on the following:
Merit List Based On Cut-Off List
The merit list will be prepared for those students who will score the mentioned qualifying cut-off marks. There will be two lists- first based on subjects and second based on category.
15% candidates from the merit list will be given the post of Assistant Professor under reputed university/college.
A separate merit list will be prepared for the students eligible for the JRF (Junior Research Fellowship).
UGC NET Dec 2018 Counseling Process
UGC-University Grant Commission after the result declaration of NET Dec 2018 exam will call the students for further counselling.
UGC NET Dec 2018 Document Verification Process
The selected candidates will be invited for the counselling process, the aspirants need to check their counselling date and schedule on the official website. An application fee is required to pay for the counselling round. In the counselling session, aspirants need to submit their application form along with all the original educational certificates/documents. The aspirant needs to carry the following documents/certificates for verification:
10th class mark-sheet (with 2 copies)
12th class marksheet (photocopy and original both)
NET 2018 Admit Card (original plus copy)
Rank/Score Card
Medical documents (if mentioned in the application form)
Bank Draft (if used for payment)
Category (SC/ST/OBC) certificate duly signed by the gazette officer/staff (if required)
4-6 black and white passport size recent photographs
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indiadailynews · 4 years ago
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indiapariksha-blog · 7 years ago
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currentaffairs01 · 6 years ago
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UGC NET is conducted twice a year to select eligible candidates for the post of Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). UGC NET 2019 will be conducted by the newly formed body called NTA or National Testing Agency. Till date, the exam was conducted by CBSE.
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loyallogic · 5 years ago
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Expected effects of postponement of CLAT
This Article is written by Charul Mishra, a student pursuing B.A.LLB from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad in this Article. In this article, the author has dealt with the expected effects of postponement of the entrance examination for national law universities i.e. CLAT.
Introduction
The National Law University Consortium has once again postponed the CLAT 2020 exam. The examination is now expected to take place after 21st July as the online application process will go on to the official website, https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/ until 1st July. The official website has not yet been updated on other specifics such as acknowledging the date and time of publication of the admit card. The remaining information concerning the updated timetable is scheduled to be available in the coming days.
What is CLAT?
CLAT refers to the Common Law Admission Test. It is an all India law entrance test for admissions to the undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs (LL.B & LL.M) administered by the National Law Schools / Universities. The responsibility for conducting the examination is rotated and provided to the institution based on seniority. The Consortium of National Law Universities was established to enhance the country’s legal education quality and the justice system through legal training. It was founded on 19 August 2017 with headquarters in NLSIU, Bengaluru, and Prof. R. Venkata Rao, vice-chancellor as president and Vice-president of Prof. Faizan Mustafa, vice-chancellor, NALSAR. On 3 October 2018, Prof. R. Venkata Rao, Vice-Chancellor, NLSIU, following the terms of the MoU, handed over the charge to Prof. Faizan Mustafa, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR as President and Prof. V. Vijayakumar, Vice-Chancellor, NLIU, Bhopal as Vice-Chair.
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Postponement of Entrance Exams
The Human Resource Development Ministry has agreed to delay entrance tests, including JNU, UGC, NET among IGNOU Ph.D., and many others, keeping the lockdown in mind. Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank stated that The National Research Agency’s Director-General has been told to delay the last date for sending applications for different tests. He further stated that the examinations comprise of admission exams of Jawaharlal Nehru University UGC NET, IGNOU Ph.D., ICAR test, NCHM-G, and course on management. In compliance with the order given on March 24 by the Ministry of Home Affairs, all offices of the Ministry of Human Resource Development and its autonomous and subordinate bodies will remain closed for a three-week duration.
Effects of Postponement of CLAT
The major effect of postponement of CLAT is the delay in the commencement of the academic year of the law students. After big national entrance tests such as JEE,NEET and CLAT were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the academic schedules of millions of students and universities around the world were thrown out of gear. Annually, the school board tests conclude by the end of March, and in the second week of April, students have two weeks to study for vocational course entry examinations. Already, academics and universities are concerned that the lockdown could be prolonged. Assuming the entire examination process of Class 10 and 12 resumes in the first week of May, completion will take at least two weeks. Then, it takes us a month to review response scripts and submit tests. At this time we’re going to be in the second week of June.
With board exams, university exams, law school exams, postponing the entrance test, it will be a huge challenge for universities to complete their syllabus on time without compromising with the quality of the education provided. It is the academic year of the students which might suffer from a delay in board exams,to the university being shut down,to a delay in national-level entrance exams. As already mentioned, CLAT, which is India’s ticket for law education, has already been postponed due to the Coronavirus outbreak & would lead to the pause in beginning academic sessions for most of the law colleges as well as for most other colleges.
The national entrance exams, interviews, and admission process normally take about 90 days. By the time the universities will launch classes for 2020-21 this is expected to be September. Because of the disruption, the colleges and the students will lose almost three months of classroom teaching to students.
Along with this, even if the admission process is finished, it would not be possible for the universities to call students for physical classes due to the pandemic. The traditional Indian education system practices face-to-face or physical teaching while a decade ago the advent of audio-visual aids was implemented in classrooms. Renowned Indian universities such as the University of Delhi now offer their students online courses. But much of India’s higher education institutions are not equipped with such facilities. In the event of such a difference, certain students could violently face the brunt, which could impact their whole school year, If we follow countries with a much more developed and versatile curriculum level relative to ours.
The major problem with the colleges is that most of the colleges are not well-equipped with the academic technology which might be needed to normalize the learning and teaching at colleges. In a 2018 survey commissioned by Times Higher Education, the leaders of well-known global universities held the opinion that online teaching could never equal physical room teaching. When we speak about how India’s higher education system is ready to tackle the transition, we need to keep in mind that India’s digital shift is fairly recent. Not only in India but also in Asia. You will be amazed to know that only in the year 2012 was the first Asian Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) developed by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Indian Colleges will take time to cope with the transition and be open to innovative approaches because the education system model here is a teaching style focused on lectures. Visual teaching is more apparent in schools and this approach makes school students, teachers, and parents more relaxed compared to higher education in India. In the case of COVID-19, online teaching has become a must, for not only colleges in India but also worldwide to look for creative approaches in a short period. 
How should the students cope up with the postponement?
With the postponement of the entrance exams, in the present case CLAT, the students should take advantage of the time given and make their preparations as strong as possible. The following methods can be followed to have stronger preparation for the entrance exams.
Following a set time table
As there is no option available to the students except to stay at home and study due to the lockdown, it is the best time for the students to have a proper time table and follow it to prepare for the entrance exams. The students can form a new timetable and study routine and include all subjects in that daily routine or time table. The students should give maximum time to study while they are at their home. The lockdown will give some extra time to the students preparing for the entrance exams so one may use this to prepare for those subjects or topics which they did not prepare so far.
Doing online preparations and classes
While the lockdown still continues, candidates will have to go online to keep their CLAT preparation momentum going forward. There is a lot of material on digital media available for study. For current affairs and general information, one can use YouTube. Similarly, these days the online educational platform would be very successful and effective.
Developing various reading abilities
CLAT’s examination pattern has shifted substantially from what the students have experienced in previous years. Now, Candidates are also going to be checked on their abilities to learn, interpret, and make choices. This lockdown will also be used to improve the capacity to read and understand the complicated papers. Candidates are encouraged to read articles, editorial pages, and viewpoints, etc. to grasp the above main subject, political and legal dimension.
Solve as many mock tests as possible
The lockdown will be used to overcome further CLAT simulation assessments that are known to be an efficient way to train for CLAT. On the one side, the CLAT mock tests allow the candidates to be conscious of the current format of the CLAT exam, while at the same time aids the applicant by providing a comprehensive analysis of their preparation. CLAT is a very challenging examination. Solving the CLAT examination paper during this quarantine time will allow aspirants to peep with subject information into their observations and thus the extent of training for them. Applicants should learn their weak and strong areas of a topic by practicing CLAT sample papers. Knowing their strengths and weaknesses gives them direction to their preparation as they know where to put more effort into doing so. It will help them improve, and with pace and precision complete the whole paper.
Evaluating individual strengths and weaknesses is essential while preparing for competitive exams like CLAT. Attempting to solve sample papers will give the candidates a clear picture of the subjects or portions in which they are strong or weak in. This will help them focus on the weaker areas and improve things they are already strong at. By solving the question paper on the CLAT model, candidates should gain confidence and be ready to face the actual exam with no difficulty.
Make short notes for fast revision
Candidates should have a notebook in hand for taking the brief notes when reading a book or viewing an online film, or reading a newspaper. When revising, compiling short notes becomes very useful. Also, the quick notes or a synopsis helps to cover the topics at times when reading a full book is not convenient. During the lockdown, CLAT aspirants can invest some decent time revising the relevant subjects, the subjects that feature most frequently throughout the entrance exam. Revision means that if the applicant has absorbed, it remains with him for a prolonged period. A proper revision of the important CLAT topics will also bring accuracy when answering the CLAT examinations.
Take proper care of physical and mental health
This very particular time is very sensitive because we are in between of a health crisis. So the students especially should take care of their physical health as well as mental health. These times can be frustrating to almost all students since they have been preparing for these entrance examinations for a very long time. So the students mustn’t lose their patience as it’s a matter of time that this bad time will soon pass. When the students schedule the time table for the CLAT 2020 test, one has to make sure that they have a few hours to rest. Studying without a break can take a toll over a patient’s mental health. Do some form of exercise or yoga, play with friends, listen to music.
Conclusion
Due to the lockdown, many important schedules have been changed and caused a huge loss. The postponement of the entrance exam can be a difficult time for all the students who have prepared for these exams with a lot of hard work and determination. But this lockdown time can be a huge advantage given that the students have got extra time to prepare and walk an extra for better preparation. Thus, the students should continue with their preparation and stay positive for the future.
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National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS) PhD Admissions March 2020 Notification
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National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS) PhD Admissions March 2020 Notification
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NCCS PhD Admissions March 2020 Official Notification
NCCS Pune has released the notification for its prestigious Ph.D. program admission for March 2020 session.  NCCS PhD Admissions March 2020 session. Check out below for more information on how to apply and eligibility criteria:
National Centre for Cell Science, Pune Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt. of India NCCS Complex, S. P. Pune University Campus, Ganeshkhind, Pune – 411 007. Ph. No. 020-25708000
National Centre for Cell Science, Pune, invites application from eligible candidates for admissions to the Ph.D. program of March 2020 session. 
Candidates should be a bonafide Indian citizen with consistently good academic record with strong motivation to pursue research in modern biology leading to a Ph.D. degree and should apply for the same with the eligibility mentioned below.
Students with a postgraduate degree and a valid NET-LS / GATE / DBT / ICMR / BINC fellowship from CSIR / UGC / DST-Inspire are eligible to apply. Postgraduate students who do not have a fellowship but have qualified JGEEBILS exam held by NCBS / TIFR on December 09, 2018 are eligible to apply.
Candidates who are shortlisted by NCCS guidelines, however, will only be called for an interview. NCCS will provide a limited number of fellowships to selected students who do not have a fellowship (CSIR / DBT / ICMR / UGC / DST-Inspire / BINC) but have JGEEBILS qualifications and are selected by NCCS.
Application submission to the NCCS-PhD program does not automatically guarantee the shortlisting of an applicant for an interview. Shortlisted candidates who meet NCCS criteria will have to appear for an interview to be held at NCCS on January 21 and 22, 2020. Detailed conditions of eligibility are set out below.
Eligibility
Should have Masters (postgraduate) degree in any branch of Sciences with interest in pursuing research in Modern Biology, having at least 55% or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) (A relaxation of 5% of marks, shall be allowed for Reserved Categories SC/ST/OBC and Persons With Disabilities ) and with a valid fellowship from CSIR/UGC/DST-Inspire with NET-LS or GATE /DBT/ICMR/ BINC, etc.
Students with a post-graduate degree, who do not have individual fellowship but have qualified JGEEBILS exam conducted by NCBS/TIFR on 09th December 2018 will be eligible to apply. Students will be shortlisted based on JGEEBILS results by NCCS criteria for interview. NCCS decision in this regard will be final. Please write your JGEEBILS December 2018 Reference Code on the top of the application form at the designated place.
How to apply:
Applicants who have only qualified for the CSIR-UGC (NET) Lectureship and the “ICMR Project List�� are not eligible.
The Ph.D. program of NCCS is entirely residential. The applicants selected will have to remain on campus.
Students who have a scholarship and are expected to receive an M.Sc. degree by the end of July-2020 may also apply. Their selection will be conditional and terminated if they are unable to prove that they meet the entry requirements by the end of November 2020. No further request for time extension will be entertained.
All qualifying full applications received within the last date will be screened and shortlisted applicants will be called for interview in accordance with the schedule below.
The funding agency awarding the fellowship will be responsible for other terms and conditions of the fellowship. The upper age limit for JRF shall be 28 years which is relaxed up to 5 years in the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/Women/PWD and 3 years in case of OBC candidates, or as applicable.
Fellowship will be activated on the basis of Direct Benefit Transfer as per the respective funding agency guidelines. It is not the responsibility of NCCS to provide fellowships.
Reservation will be in line with the guidelines of the Government of India.
SC/ST/OBC candidates should also attach a true copy of the Caste Certificate / Latest non-creamy layer certificate along with the application and originals that should be produced at the time of the Interview.
An application fee of Rs. 100/- only (Rs. One hundred only) should be sent along with the application in the form of a Demand Draft payable to “The DIRECTOR, NCCS” at PUNE. There is no application fee for SC/ST/ PWD students.
Interested candidates who satisfy the above criteria may submit their typed application in the prescribed format (download from NCCS web site). The completed hardcopy application form along with the copies of the M.Sc. marks statement and Fellowship certificate/admit card should reach the Dean (Academics), National Centre for Cell Science, S. P. Pune University Campus, Ganeshkhind, Pune – 411 007 on or before 29th November 2019.
For attending the interview, second-class train fare will be offered to SC / ST applicants on the shortest route as per the rules.
Candidates will arrange for their own stay in Pune. For the interaction and finalization of the guide, selected candidates will have to stay two more days.\
Personal Interviews
The personal interview of all shortlisted candidates will take place at NCCS, Pune, according to the selection criteria set by NCCS. The interview process/schedule information and the list of shortlisted candidates will be posted on the NCCS website on 18 December 2019.
Candidates should bring all originals with attested copies of the following documents at the time of the Interview.
Birth certificate/ proof of Date of birth.
SC/ST/Physical Handicapped category certificate from competent authorities.
Statement of marks of each year/semester of graduation
Statement of marks of each year/semester of (M.Sc.)
Fellowship Certificate/ JGEEBILS qualifying data
For the OBC category, a valid Non-creamy layer certificate.
Schedule for NCCS PhD Admissions March 2020
Last date of receipt of application at NCCS with all required documents 29th November 2019 Publication of Shortlisted candidates called for interview at NCCS 18th December 2019 Date(s) & Time of Interview 21st and 22nd January 2020 from 9 am onwards Declaration of the result of the interview 22nd January 2020 Evening Interaction and Finalization of Guide Before 29th January 2020 Expected date of Joining at NCCS 2nd March 2020
In case of any queries, candidates should e-mail at [email protected]. Phone inquiries will not be entertained.
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Registration process for CMAT and GMAT exams to begin soon
Registration process for CMAT and GMAT exams to begin soon
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National Testing Agency has been given the responsibility to organize the next edition of the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) and Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) exams. National Testing Agency or NTA is an exam conducting body which conducts several national level competitive and eligibility exams such as JEE Mains, UGC NET etc.The registrations for the above-mentioned exams will commence from November 1 and the registration window will remain open until November 30. Online application form for both exams (GPAT 2020 and CMAT 2020) will be available on their respective websites -- ntagpat.nic.in and ntacmat.nic.in.About Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) 2020GPAT is a national level entrance for entry into M.Pharm programs and until 2018 All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was the organizing committee for the exam. Nowadays, the exam is held under the aegis of NTA.GPAT is a three-hour computer-based test. GPAT scores are accepted by all AICTE-Approved Institutions/University Departments/Constituent Colleges/Affiliated Colleges.Mode of Examination: Computer Based ExaminationRegistration Dates: 1st to 30th November 2019Downloading of Admit Cards: 24th December 2019 Dates of Examinations: 24th January 2020Date of Announcing Result: 3rdFeb 2020About Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) 2020CMAT is a national-level entrance exam for entry into various management programs. Until 2018, the exam was conducted under the aegis of AICTE and now it is conducted under the supervision of NTA. CMAT is a three-hour computer-based test used to test the candidate’s ability in Quantitative Technique, Logical Reasoning, Language Comprehension and General Awareness. Successful candidates are eligible for admission in all Management programs offered by the AICTE-Approved Institutions/University Departments/Constituent Colleges/Affiliated Colleges.Mode of Examination: Computer Based ExaminationRegistration Dates: 1st to 30th November 2019Downloading of Admit Cards: 24th December 2019 Dates of Examinations: 24th January 2020Date of Announcing Result: 3rd Feb 2020
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