Spot admissions at Cusat

The counselling venue is K.M. School of Marine Engineering, main campus, Thrikkakara. All certificates in original must be produced at the time of counselling.

August 03, 2012 10:32 am | Updated 10:32 am IST - KOCHI:

Spot admission to NRI (2) and KSC (1) category seats in the B.Tech Marine Engineering Course of the Cusat will be held on Monday.

An official release said that students who have a CAT Rank, including those who missed the opportunity to register options online, can attend the spot admission. Candidates must report before 10 a.m.

The counselling venue is K.M. School of Marine Engineering, main campus, Thrikkakara. All certificates in original must be produced at the time of counselling.

Physical fitness certificate issued by a doctor approved by DG shipping is compulsory.

Spot admission to the vacant seats of B. Tech Lateral Entry programme of the Cochin University of Science and Technology will also be held on Monday.

An official release said that students who have a valid CAT Rank (lateral entry test) including those who missed the opportunity to register options online can attend the spot admission.

The availability of seats in different categories: CUCEK, Pulinkunnu campus: IT Payment- general 18, KST-1, School of Engineering, Thrikkakara Campus ME Payment- KST – 1, KMB- 1.

The counselling venue will be K.M. School of Marine Engineering, main campus, Cochin University, Thrikkakkara.

Candidates need to report before 10 a.m. All certificates in original and the fees prescribed must be produced at the time of counselling.

More details can be had from http://iraaa.cusat.ac.in.

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