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Cochin University Of Science And Technology Admission Test Result Out, Check What's Next

Cochin University Of Science And Technology Admission Test Result Out, Check What's Next

NDTV04-06-2025
CUSAT CAT Result 2025: The Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) has released the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025 results. The result was officially announced by Vice-Chancellor Dr Junaid Bushiri. Those who appeared for the exam can check their results by visiting the university's official websites: results.cusat.ac.in or admissions.cusat.ac.in. The final answer key for the exam was released on May 26, allowing students to review their responses and estimate their probable scores.
The CUSAT CAT 2025 was conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode between May 10 and 12 for admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the university.
Students seeking admission to specialised programmes such as BTech, Marine Engineering, and various postgraduate disciplines appeared for the exam.
CUSAT CAT 2025 Result: Here's How To Check
Visit the official website: admissions.cusat.ac.in
Click on the CAT 2025 result link and log in using your credentials
Once logged in, your result will appear on the screen
Download and print a copy for the counselling rounds
What's Next After CUSAT CAT 2025 Results?
After the declaration of results, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the CUSAT CAT 2025 counselling process, expected to begin later in June.
The counselling process includes:
Online registration
Choice filling of preferred courses and colleges
Document verification
Seat allotment
Payment of fees
Each programme at the university has a designated number of seats-for instance, Marine Engineering offers 80 seats, while Naval Architecture and Ship Building has 42 seats, including 15 specifically set aside for Indian Navy personnel.
Admission will be finalised based on candidates' merit, the number of seats available, and completion of document verification along with fee payment.
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