Admission - PG Diploma Courses (August-25)
How to register for C-CAT
The process of admission
to C-DAC's PG Diploma courses begins with registration of prospective
candidates on the C-DAC website, www.cdac.in or acts.cdac.in .
Candidates are advised to read the instructions carefully while filling the
online registration and application forms. Upon registering, candidates will
get their Form Number that can be used to log in and fill the C-CAT application
form online.
Admissions to all Post Graduate Diploma courses of C-DAC are done through C-DAC's computerized Common Admission Test (C-CAT).
Every year, C-CAT is conducted in January (for February admissions) and July (for August admissions).
Candidates who qualify the upcoming C-CAT scheduled on July 05 / 06, 2025 will only be considered for admission to C-DAC’s Post Graduate Diploma courses of August 2025 batch on the basis of their C-CAT ranks and can further participate in counseling rounds.
Important Note: The Form Number and
password must be remembered by the candidate as it will be the reference number
and login ID of the candidate during the whole admission process.
C-CAT Application –
Filling Personal Details
Once candidates have completed registration, the next step is to log
in and fill the C-CAT application form by entering the personal and qualifying
degree details. All particulars provided in the registration and application
forms must match with those in the documents that will be submitted at the time
of admission.
C-CAT Application –
Selection of Category of Courses
Next, candidates have to select the category (II or III) of PG
Diploma courses which they wish to apply.
Important
Notes:
(i) Candidates selecting category III
can apply for all PG Diploma courses of C-DAC, provided they are eligible for these
courses and obtain C-CAT ranks in categories II and III.
(ii) Similarly, Category II candidates
can apply for the courses under category II.
(iii) Once the application form is submitted
online, candidates will not have option to change the category of courses selected
in the application form.
C-CAT Application –
Uploading Candidate’s Photo
After filling the application form,
candidates have to upload their clear passport size photograph.
C-CAT Application –
Selection of Examination City
In this step, candidates must give three choices of
cities for appearing C-CAT. Refer to Section 14(b) of this Admission
Booklet regarding C-CAT city preferences and allocation.
C-CAT Application –
Payment of Examination Fee
The final step of
C-CAT application is the online payment of C-CAT fee. The details of payment
are given in the section C-CAT Fee.
The steps successfully completed in the
application process are shown with a tick-mark on the main menu of the online
application. Candidates are advised to print/screen-shot their filled-in
application form that can be obtained by clicking the 'View/Print Application Form' on the main menu and keep it for their
records. Candidates facing any issues
during online registration and application may contact C-DAC ACTS Pune (020-25503143
; actssupport@cdac.in).
C-DAC's Post Graduate Diploma courses are full-time courses of 900 hours (24 weeks). The list of PG Diploma courses being offered in August 2025 along with their eligibility criteria and fees is given in Table 1.
Mode of Delivery of PG Diploma Courses in the August 2025 Batch
- PG-DAC, PG-DBDA and PG-DAI will be delivered in FULLY ONLINE OR FULLY PHYSICAL mode depending on the centre offering these courses.
- PG-DESD, PG-DITISS, PG-DMC, PG-DVLSI, PG-DASSD, PG-DHPCSA, PG-DFBD, PG-DRAT, and PG-DUASP will be delivered in fully PHYSICAL mode at all the training centres offering these courses.
- PG-DRAT and PG-DCSF will be delivered in fully ONLINE mode at all the training centres offering these courses.
For online courses, students are required to have laptops/PCs with high-speed uninterrupted internet connection, webcam and microphone to effectively participate in the course from their homes or personal places. It is not advisable to join the online classes from mobile phones.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria Common for all the PG Diploma Courses of C-DAC
- Graduate in Engineering or Technology (10+2+4 or 10+3+3 years) in IT / Computer Science / Electronics / Telecommunications / Electrical / Instrumentation.
OR
- MSc/MS (10+2+3+2 years) in Computer Science, IT, Electronics.
In addition to the common eligibility criteria given above, candidates with the course-specific qualifications mentioned in Table 1 are ALSO ELIGIBLE for the particular courses. Minimum percentage of marks required in the qualifying examination is also stated in Table 1. The minimum percentage of marks will be considered as per the norms of the university from where the candidate has graduated.
Table 1: C-DAC's PG Diploma courses and their eligibility criteria.
COURSE NAME | MODE OF DELIVERY | ELIGIBILITY* | MIN. % |
CATEGORY II (Sections A+B in C-CAT) | |||
Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Computing (PG-DAC) | Fully Online Or Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Graduate in any discipline of Engineering, OR · MCA, MCM, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Physics / Mathematics / Statistics, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Management with graduation in IT / Computer Science / Computer Applications | 50 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in Big Data Analytics (PG-DBDA) | Fully Online Or Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Graduate in any discipline of Engineering, OR · MCA, MCM, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Physics / Mathematics / Statistics, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Management with graduation in IT / Computer Science / Computer Applications | 55 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in Artificial Intelligence (PG-DAI) | Fully Online Or Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Graduate in any discipline of Engineering, OR · MCA, MCM, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Physics / Mathematics / Statistics | 60 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in Mobile Computing (PG-DMC) | Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Mathematics / Statistics, OR MCA | 50 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in IT Infrastructure, Systems & Security (PG-DITISS) | Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Mathematics / Statistics, OR · MCA | 55 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Secure Software Development (PG-DASSD) | Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · MCA | 55 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in HPC System Administration (PG-DHPCSA) | Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Mathematics or allied areas, OR · MCA | 55 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in FinTech & Blockchain Development (PG-DFBD) | Fully Online | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Graduate in any discipline of Engineering, OR · MCA / MCM, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Physics / Mathematics / Statistics | 60 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Security & Forensics (PG-DCSF) | Fully Online | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Graduate in any discipline of Engineering, OR · MCA / MCM, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Physics / Mathematics / Statistics | 60 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in Robotics & Allied Technologies (PG-DRAT) | Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Graduate in Mechatronics / Mechanical Engineering | 55 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in Unmanned Aircraft System Programming (PG-DUASP) | Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria, OR · Graduate in any discipline of Engineering, OR · MCA, MCM, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Physics / Mathematics / Statistics, OR · Post Graduate Degree in Management with graduation in IT / Computer Science / Computer Applications | 55 % |
CATEGORY III (Sections A+B+C in C-CAT) | |||
Post Graduate Diploma in Embedded Systems Design (PG-DESD) | Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria | 55 % |
Post Graduate Diploma in VLSI Design (PG-DVLSI) | Fully Physical | · Common eligibility criteria | 55 % |
* For any specific engineering or postgraduate courses that are not mentioned in Table 1, candidates may check their course eligibility by emailing their certificates and mark-sheets to actssupport@cdac.in before the last date of C-CAT application.
For the online courses, laptop/PC configuration, and hardware, software and network specifications required are given in Section 18 of this Admission Booklet.
There is no age restriction for admission to C-DAC’s PG Diploma courses. Candidates who have appeared for the final examination of their qualifying degree in 2025 will also be considered for admission to the above courses. By qualifying in C-DAC's admission tests of July 2025, such university result-awaiting candidates can apply for provisional admission in August 2025 batch, subject to the condition that:
(a) All parts of their qualifying degree examination shall be completed by the date of joining the course, and
(b) Proof of having passed the qualifying degree with at least the required minimum marks shall be submitted at C-DAC by 31 December 2025.
Important Notes:
- Candidates should ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria of the courses for which they are applying. It shall be incumbent upon candidates to prove they meet the prescribed eligibility criteria at the time of taking admission at allocated centre. Issuance of Admit Card and/or C-CAT rank does not automatically entitle a candidate to admission. In case a candidate is found to be non-eligible during any stage of the admission process or course delivery, his/her admission will be cancelled with immediate effect.
- For any admission-related correspondence with C-DAC, candidates must email to the addresses mentioned in this Admission Booklet from their registered email, and must mention their name and C-CAT Form No. without which C-DAC may not be able to respond to these candidates.
Admissions to all PG Diploma courses of August 2025 batch are done through C-DAC's Common Admission Test (C-CAT) that will be conducted in computerised mode physically at C-DAC’s test centres on July 5 and July 6, 2025. Candidates have to apply for C-CAT online at www.cdac.in or acts.cdac.in. Candidates who clear the July 2025 C-CAT will only be considered for admission to C-DAC’s PG Diploma courses of August 2025 batch on the basis of their C-CAT ranks and centre/course preferences.
C-CAT Test Papers
C-CAT has three sections (Section A, Section B, Section C) of one hour duration each. As shown in Table 5, depending on the category of courses selected by the candidate, he/she will have to either appear for just one test paper (Section A) or two test papers (Section A and Section B) or all the three test papers (Section A, Section B and Section C). The medium of C-CAT is English.
Important Note: A candidate can appear only for the specific section(s) in C-CAT as per the category of the courses opted by him/her at the time of filling the online application form.
Every section in C-CAT will have 50 objective-type questions. Each question will have four choices as possible answers of which only one will be correct. There will be +3 (plus three) marks for each correct answer, -1 (minus one) for each wrong answer, and 0 (zero) marks for each un-attempted question. The maximum mark a candidate can obtain in any one section of C-CAT is 150.
Categories of PG Diploma courses and the corresponding test paper(s) in C-CAT.
COURSE CATEGORY | COURSE NAME | C-CAT PAPER(S) |
II | PG Diploma in Advanced Computing (PG-DAC) | Sections A & B |
PG Diploma in Big Data Analytics (PG-DBDA) | ||
PG Diploma in IT Infrastructure, Systems & Security (PG-DITISS) | ||
PG Diploma in Artificial Intelligence (PG-DAI) | ||
PG Diploma in UAS Programming (PG-DUASP) | ||
PG Diploma in Mobile Computing (PG-DMC) | ||
PG Diploma in Advanced Secure Software Development (PG-DASSD) | ||
PG Diploma in HPC System Administration (PG-DHPCSA) | ||
PG Diploma in FinTech & Blockchain Development (PG-DFBD) | ||
PG Diploma in Cyber Security & Forensics (PG-DCSF) | ||
PG Diploma in Robotics & Allied Technologies (PG-DRAT) | ||
III | PG Diploma in Embedded Systems Design (PG-DESD) | Sections A, B & C |
PG Diploma in VLSI Design (PG-DVLSI) |
C-CAT Syllabus
Indicative syllabus of the different sections of test papers in C-CAT.
TEST PAPER | TOPICS | DURATION |
Section A | English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, Computer Fundamentals & Concepts of Programming | 1 hour |
Section B | C Programming, Data Structures, Object Oriented Programming Concepts using C++, Operating Systems & Networking, Basics of Big Data & Artificial Intelligence | 1 hour |
Section C | Computer Architecture, Digital Electronics, Microprocessors | 1 hour |
The list of reference books for the various topics of C-CAT is given in Table 6b. Candidates are, however, advised to read more books than the ones specified in this table.
Reference books for the various topics in C-CAT.
SECTION | TOPIC | REFERENCE BOOK |
A | English | Any High School Grammar Book (e.g. Wren & Martin) |
Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning | Quantitative Aptitude Fully Solved (R. S. Aggrawal) Quantitative Aptitude (M Tyara) Barron’s New GRE | |
Computer Fundamentals & Concepts of Programming | Foundations of Computing (Pradeep Sinha & Priti Sinha) | |
B | C Programming | C Programming Language (Kernighan & Ritchie) Let Us C (Yashavant Kanetkar) |
Data Structures | Data Structures Through C in Depth (S. K. Srivastava) | |
Operating Systems & Networking | Operating System Principles (Silberschatz, Galvin, Gagne) Data Communication & Networking (Forouzan) | |
OOP Concepts | Test Your C ++ Skills (Yashavant Kanetkar) | |
Basics of Big Data & AI | Fundamentals of Data Engineering (Joe Reis, Matt Housley) Artificial Intelligence for Dummies (John Paul Mueller, Luca Massaron) | |
C | Computer Architecture | Computer Organization & Architecture (William Stallings) |
Digital Electronics | Digital Design (Morris Mano) Digital Design: Principles & Practices (John Wakerly) Modern Digital Electronics (R. P. Jain) | |
Microprocessors | Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Applications with 8085 (Ramesh Gaonkar) The Intel Microprocessor (Barry Brey) |
C-CAT Schedule
C-CAT for admission to the August 2025 batch of PG Diploma courses will be held in computerised mode physically at C-DAC’s test centres on July 5 and July 6, 2025. The tentative schedule for different test papers of C-CAT is given in Table below. The exact schedule of C-CAT will be communicated to the candidates through the Admit Card.
Table: Tentative schedule of July 2025 C-CAT.
C-CAT Dates | Test Paper | Morning Slot Timings | Afternoon Slot Timings |
5 July 2025 ; 6 July 2025 | Section A | 9:30 am – 10:30 am | 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm |
Section B | 10:45 am – 11:45 am | 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm | |
Section C | 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm | 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm |
C-CAT Cities
C-CAT will be conducted in computerised mode in various cities across India. The list of cities where C-CAT will be conducted in July 2025 is given in Table below. Candidates need to give 3 choices of cities while filling the online C-CAT application form. Refer to Section 14(b) of this Admission Booklet regarding C-CAT city preferences and allocation.
The C-CAT city once selected in the online application form cannot be changed unless approved in writing by C-DAC, subject to availability of seats on the requested city. All such signed letters of requests with proof of valid reasons should be received at actssupport@cdac.in before the last date of C-CAT application.
Table 8: Cities where C-CAT will be conducted in July 2025*.
Ahmedabad | Aurangabad (MH) | Bengaluru | Bhilai | Bhopal | Bhubaneswar |
Chennai | Guwahati | Hyderabad | Imphal | Indore | Jaipur |
Karad | Kochi | Kolhapur | Kolkata | Lucknow | Mohali |
Mumbai | Nagpur | Nashik | Navi Mumbai | New Delhi | Noida |
Patna | Prayagraj | Pune | Ranchi | Silchar | Solapur |
Srinagar | Thiruvananthapuram | Varanasi | Vijayawada |
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* C-DAC at its discretion may cancel any of the above C-CAT cities due to less number of candidates or any emergency situation arising out of pandemic/calamities or any other relevant reasons. Refer to Section 14(b) regarding C-CAT city preferences and allocation.
C-CAT Admit Cards
Candidates can download their admit cards from C-DAC’s website during the dates mentioned under Important Dates. The venue, date and time of C-CAT will be communicated to the candidates on the admit cards. Instructions for appearing C-CAT will also be given on the admit card. Candidates must appear for C-CAT on the date and time at the venue specified on the admit card. The examination fee will not be refunded to candidates who are absent or coming late for C-CAT.
No candidate will be permitted to appear for C-CAT without a valid admit card. The admit card along with a photo identity proof must be presented to the C-CAT officials/invigilators for verification at the time of the test.
C-CAT Fee
C-CAT fee structure is given in Table below. Candidates may note that the C-CAT fee once paid is not refundable.
Table: Category-wise C-CAT fee (inclusive of GST).
Course Category | C-CAT Paper(s) | C-CAT Fee |
II III | A+B A+B+C | Rs 1550/- Rs 1750/- |
After filling the online C-CAT application form, the examination fee must be paid online. It can be paid using credit/debit cards through the payment gateway that will be opened upon clicking the 'Online' option of the 'Make Payment' step on the main menu of the application. Candidates are advised to follow the instructions/steps given on the payment gateway, and also print/save the transaction details for their records.
On receiving the examination fee at C-DAC, the ‘Make Payment’ step on the main menu of the online application will be tick-marked, and the status of payment will be updated on the ‘Status Check’ menu. The pdf application form obtained by clicking the ‘View/Print Application Form’
on the main menu will now have the transaction details of the payment
made. Candidates facing any issues during online payment may contact
C-DAC ACTS Pune through phone (020-25503143) or email (actssupport@cdac.in).
Candidates will be provided ranks based on their performances in Sections A+B, Sections A+B+C of C-CAT. If a candidate appears for both categories II and III in C-CAT and qualifies in them, he/she will be provided separate ranks in Category II and Category III. .
Candidates with the lowest 10% performances in section A and section B and section C of C-CAT will not be qualified for ranking. Even after the removal of the lowest performers as stated above, if there exist candidates in any section with zero or less than zero marks, then these candidates will also not be qualified for ranking.
Qualified candidates who have selected Category II in the C-CAT application form will be awarded Category II ranks based on their performances in Sections A+B. Qualified candidates who have selected Category III will obtain Category II and III ranks based on their performances in Sections A+B and A+B+C.
Important Notes:
(i) If a candidate has applied for Category II or III, but is not qualified in Section A due to poor performance in it, he/she will not get any rank in Category II or III, even if the candidate has got good marks in Section B and C.
(ii) Similarly, if a candidate has
applied for category II or III, but is not qualified in Section B due to
poor performance in it, he/she will not get any rank in Category II or
III.
Tie-Breaker Rule: If two or more candidates have acquired the same marks in Section A or Sections A+B or Sections A+B+C, then the candidate having more marks in Section A will be given the higher rank. If these candidates have the same marks in Section A also, then the candidate having higher value in the ratio of ‘number of correct answers / number of attempted questions’ in the specific section required only for that category of courses will be given the higher rank. Candidates who have the same value of this ratio, and having the same total as well as Section-A marks will be given the same C-CAT rank.
Admissions to C-DAC’s PG Diploma courses at various training centres will be offered in the order of ranks obtained in C-CAT and based on the preferences of courses and centres given by the candidates during online counselling. Only those candidates who are in the C-CAT rank-list will be considered for admissions to C-DAC’s PG Diploma courses.
Rank-lists of July 2025 C-CAT are only applicable for admission to the August 2025 batch of C-DAC’s PG Diploma courses. Candidates should note that mere appearance in C-CAT or being in any of the rank-lists neither guarantees nor provides any automatic entitlement to admission. Qualified candidates will have to apply for admission as per the prescribed procedure.
Counselling & Seat Allocation Process
C-DAC’s PG Diploma admission process has two counselling sessions and three rounds of seat allocations. Counselling means online filling of preferences of courses and training centres by the candidates.
- There are two rounds of seat allocations based on the first counselling. This means that using the course-centre preferences given by the candidates during the first choice filling, two rounds of seat allocations (Round 1 and Round 2) will be done. Further details of the first counselling and first/second rounds of seat allocations are given in Sections 16(f-j) of this Admission Booklet.
Depending on their C-CAT ranks, candidates will be allocated seats strictly based on the order of preferences of courses and centres given by them during the counselling. If some candidates' ranks are not good enough to get them their top preferences in the first round of seat allocations, they may be offered their lower preferred courses/centres depending on their ranks. Such candidates may be allocated their higher-preferred course/centre in the second round of seat allocation, depending on their ranks. However, if candidates get their first preference in the first round of seat allocation itself, then that will be their final allocated seat and there will be no change for them in the second round of seat allocations. The seats allocated in the second round are final and there will be no further change in them.
- Through the second counseling, candidates who have not got/confirmed admission are given one last chance to online fill their preferences of courses and training centres for the vacant seats that arise after the second round of admissions. The second counselling is scheduled after the payment of the first installment fee of the second round of seat allocation. The third round of seat allocation is based on the second counseling. The categories of candidates who are eligible to take part in the second counselling, and more details of the second counselling and third round of seat allocation, are given in Sections 16(k-l) of this Admission Booklet.
During both the counselling sessions, candidates will be permitted to give preferences for only those courses belonging to the category (II or III) they had selected in the C-CAT application form. However, a candidate can give as many preferences of training centres and courses belonging to the applied C-CAT category.
Based on the C-CAT ranks, admissions to various courses at different training centres are offered in the order of preferences of courses and centres given by the candidate and the number of seats available for the courses at the particular centres. Therefore candidates must take utmost care while filling the order of preference of the courses and centres. Under any circumstance, a candidate will not be allocated another course/centre which was not given as a preference during the counselling stage.
Important Note: A candidate cannot join a lower preferred choice if he/she is allocated a higher preference in any round of seat allocation.
C-DAC Training Centres
Across India, C-DAC is offering Post Graduate Diploma courses through its centres located in Bengaluru, Chennai, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, New Delhi, Noida, Patna, Pune, and Thiruvananthapuram. Post Graduate Diploma courses are also offered by C-DAC’s Authorised Training Centres (ATC) in Bhubaneswar, Indore, Jaipur, Karad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, New Delhi, Patna, and Pune. In addition to the C-DAC centres, PG-DUASP course is offered at various NIELIT centres. The address and contact details of these training centres can be found at https://www.cdac.in/index.aspx?id=edu_acts_TrainingCenters and also in Section 19 of this Admission Booklet. Tables 4a and 4b show the courses offered and the seat capacity at various training centres of C-DAC in the August 2025 batch. Table 4a shows the online courses and Table 4b shows the physical courses.
Table 4a: PG Diploma seat capacity at C-DAC’s training centres – ONLINE COURSES.
Sr. No. | City | Centre Name | PG-DAC | PG-DBDA | PG-DAI | PG-DCSF | PG-DFBD |
1 | Bhubaneswar | Lakshya | 60 |
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2 | Chennai | C-DAC | 80 | 60 |
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3 | Indore | Orlando Academy | 60 |
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4 | Kolkata | C-DAC |
| 60 |
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5 | Mumbai (Kharghar) | C-DAC | 260 |
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6 | New Delhi | C-DAC | 60 |
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7 | New Delhi | Bytes Softech | 120 |
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8 | Patna | C-DAC | 60 |
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9 | Patna | Astric-CoE | 60 |
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10 | Patna | Career Foresight | 60 |
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11 | Guwahati | C-DAC |
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12 | Thiruvananthapuram | C-DAC | 90 | 60 |
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Table 4b: PG Diploma seat capacity at C-DAC and NIELIT training centres PHYSICAL COURSES.
Sr. No. | City | Centre Name | PG- DAC | PG- DBDA | PG- DAI | PG- DESD | PG- DITISS | PG- DVLSI | PG- DMC | PG- DASSD | PG- DHPCSA | PG- DRAT | PG- DUASP |
1 | Bengaluru | C-DAC | 240 | 120 |
| 120 | 60 |
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| 30 |
2 | Guwahati | C-DAC |
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| 40 |
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3 | Hyderabad | C-DAC | 140 | 60 |
| 120 | 40 | 40 |
| 80 |
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4 | Kochi | C-DAC | 90 |
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5 | Kolkata | C-DAC | 60 |
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6 | Mumbai (Kharghar) | C-DAC |
| 90 |
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7 | New Delhi | C-DAC |
| 60 |
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8 | Noida | C-DAC | 160 | 60 | 60 |
| 40 | 40 |
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| 60 |
9 | Patna | C-DAC |
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10 | Pune | C-DAC | 240 | 60 | 40 | 60 | 60 | 40 |
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11 | Jaipur | NETCOM | 60 |
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12 | Karad | Sunbeam | 120 |
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13 | Mumbai | AIT (YCC), Nariman Point | 120 |
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14 | Mumbai | MET-IIT, Bandra | 120 |
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15 | Mumbai | USM’s Shriram Mantri VITA, Juhu | 120 | 60 |
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16 | Nagpur | Soft Polynomials | 60 |
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17 | Nashik | MET-IIT | 120 |
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18 | Pune | IACSD, Akurdi | 240 | 60 |
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19 | Pune | IET, Shivajinagar | 120 |
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20 | Pune | Infoway, Kothrud | 120 |
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21 | Pune | Know-IT, Deccan | 120 | 60 |
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22 | Pune | Sunbeam, Hinjawadi | 240 | 60 |
| 120 | 60 |
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23 | Aurangabad | NIELIT |
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24 | Bhubaneswar | NIELIT |
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25 | Imphal | NIELIT |
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26 | Kozhikode (Calicut) | NIELIT |
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27 | Srinagar | NIELIT |
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Table 13: Important dates related to admission to C-DAC’s PG Diploma courses of August 2025 batch through the C-CAT of July 2025.
No. | Event | Date | |
a | Beginning of Online Registration and Application for C-CAT | 27 May 2025 | |
| Pan-CDAC Online Q&A Session on PG Diploma Courses and C-CAT Application Process | 10 June 2025 (3 pm) | |
b | Closing of Online Registration & Application, and Payment of Examination Fee for C-CAT | 25 June 2025 | |
c | Downloading of C-CAT Admit Cards | 1 - 5 July 2025 | |
d | C-DAC's Common Admission Test (C-CAT) at the Test Centres | 5 July 2025 | 6 July 2025 |
e | Announcement of C-CAT Ranks | 17 July 2025 | |
f | Online Selection of Courses and Centres (1st Counselling) | 17 - 23 July 2025 | |
| Pan-CDAC Online Q&A Session on C-CAT Counselling and Seat Allocation Processes | 21 July 2025 (3 pm) | |
g | Declaration of First Round of Seat Allocation | 25 July 2025 | |
h | Last Date of Payment of first installment course fee (Rs 10,000 + GST) for candidates allocated seats through the first round | 31 July 2025 (till 5pm) | |
i | Declaration of Second Round of Seat Allocation | 2 August 2025 | |
j | Last Date of Payment of first installment course fee (Rs 10,000 + GST) for candidates allocated seats first time through the second round | 7 August 2025 (till 5pm) | |
k | Payment of caution deposit (Rs 10,000 + GST) and Online Selection of Courses and Centres (2nd Counselling) | 8 - 13 August, 2025 (till 5 pm) | |
l | Declaration of Third Round of Seat Allocation (based on 2nd Counselling) | 14 August 2025 | |
m | Last Date of Payment of Balance Course Fee | 18 August 2025 | |
n | Last Date of Registration of Students | 20 August 2025 | |
o | Start of PG Diploma Courses across India | 21 August 2025 | |
p | End of PG Diploma Courses across India | 4 February 2026 |
Admission Booklet for August-25 batch is available to download
Admission Booklet (v1.1 English) (zip Download) |
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