CSAB 2021 notification for admission in NITs, IIITs to be released soon

Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) may soon release the information brochure for CSAB 2021 Special Round. The details of the seat matrix, as well as the schedule of admission to NITs, IIESTs, IIITs and other government funded institutions will also be released along with the notification. All the details of CSAB 2021 will be uploaded on the official website csab.nic.in. The seats will be allotted as per the merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates in JEE Main Exam 2021.

The centralized seat allotment process is conducted to admit students appearing for JEE Main 2021 in the first year of engineering, technology, architecture and planning programs in NITs of Union Territories as well as AICTE-approved institutions. For North East and Union Territories (NEUT). This year, Malviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, JLN Marg, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India will organize CSAB 2021.

CSAB in its official statement said that candidates should carefully follow the admission procedure given in the information brochure. CSAB provides enough flexibility in every round of allotment and candidates are advised to cooperate by confirming their allotted seat soon. “This will facilitate meeting the needs of a large number of candidates seeking admission through CSAB-2021,” the official statement said.

The detailed admission procedure, fee refund rules, admission schedule, list of verification centers or help centres, total number of seats along with the list of participating institutes, fee structure and seat distribution across the institutes have been uploaded on JoSAB and CSAB website.

Candidates are advised to visit CSAB website regularly for more updates and details regarding the complete online admission process. In case of any doubts or clarifications, students can send their queries to the mail id csab2020@mnnit.ac.in.

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