ACET 2023 registration for March session ends tomorrow at actuariesindia.org
Vagisha Kaushik | February 21, 2023 | 01:25 PM IST | 1 min read
ACET 2023: Candidates can fill the application form on the official website – actuariesindia.org. Exam on February 28.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Institute of Actuaries of India (IAI) will conclude the registration for the Actuarial Common Entrance Test (ACET) 2023 March session tomorrow, February 21. Candidates can fill the ACET application form in online mode on the official website - actuariesindia.org. The ACET 2023 exam will be held on March 18 from 10 am to 1 pm.
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Candidates applying for the exam will have to pay a registration fee of Rs 3,000. ACET admit card 2023 will be available for download on February 28. The ACET 2023 result will be declared on March 28, 2023.
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The duration of the entrance exam will be three hours. The question paper will carry 100 marks and contain multiple choice questions (MCQs). There will be no negative marking in the exam. Students can check ACET exam syllabus on the official website. The passing marks for ACET 2023 is 50 percent.
How to apply for ACET March 2023 session
- Visit the official website of IAI – actuariesindia.org.
- Click on the ACET 2023 registration link and complete the registration process.
- Now, login and fill the ACET application form with the necessary details.
- Upload the required documents and pay the application fee.
- Download the confirmation page and take a print out for future reference.
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