ACET 2021: IAI releases mock test details at actuariesindia.org
The Institute of Actuaries of India has released mock examination details for January session under ACET 2021 login. Check details here.
Team Careers360 | January 4, 2021 | 12:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Actuaries of India (IAI) has released details required for ACET mock test 2021 on its official website. The mock examination details are available under the ACET login. Candidates can check the official notification regarding the exam at actuariesindia.org .
Candidates can log-in into their ACET account using their registered email id and password. The mock examination for ACET 2021 is to be conducted on January 5, 2021.
Click here to login into the ACET page to access mock examination details.
The mock examination is being conducted to help the students with the online process required for a home-based exam. The ACET mock test will help the candidates to configure their systems and check if any technical requirement that should be met.
ACET 2021 exam is to be held in a home-based proctored mode on January 9, 2021. All details required for the exam have already been released on the official website.
The mock exam will be a helpful tool to understand the ACET exam pattern 2021.
All the candidates who have registered for ACET January 2021 are advised to appear for the mock examination. This will guide the students and help them avoid any major hassle during the actual exam.
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