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Filling the CST 2011 form

If you are applying for the CST 2011, here are some guidelines to help you:

First Visit the page: cst.cdacmumbai.in
Read all the important dates and other required information.

If you want to apply for the JOB at cdac Mumbai, you have to appear for the G level and need to fill the 'A1 form'.

The form can be found at http://siddhant.cdacmumbai.in:6080/cstfinal/registrationA1.do link.

Before you start filling the form you should have drawn the DD already (in case you are paying by this way), as you need the DD details to fill in the form.

Once you complete filling the form, you will be taken to a confirmation page where you recheck the information filled by you and confirm.
After that you get a copy of  the form, print it and mail it along with the DD to the given address.

Please follow the following instructions while mailing the form.

  1. The applicant must write his/her name and the registration number on the reverse of the Demand Draft. The Demand draft along with three passport size photographs (taken after 01/08/2010) should be sent so as to reach C-DAC Mumbai before January 17, 2011. Candidates must write the name on the backside of each copy of the photograph.
  2. The DD and photographs ,along with print out of the registration copy if print out taken) should be sent to C-DAC Mumbai (through registered post, speed-post or courier) at the address below:
    The CST-2011 Examination Desk
    Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)
    (formerly NCST)
    Gulmohar Cross Road No. 9, Juhu, Mumbai-400 049
    Candidates or their representatives may submit the above in person, on all working days (Monday to Saturday), at above address between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
  3. Unless the examination fee DD/Cash is received, your registration is not confirmed.
In case you find anything difficult just drop a comment here, I will try to help you....

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