ACET June 2021: Registration begins for home-based online examination
Team Careers360 | April 27, 2021 | 03:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
The last date to apply for ACET is June 2, 2021. ACET June 2021 will be held on June 26, 2021, in home-based online mode.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Institute of Actuaries of India (IAI) has begun the ACET (Actuarial Common Entrance Test) June 2021 registration on April 24, 2021. The last date to submit the application is June 2, 2021. The institute will conduct ACET 2021 on June 26, 2021 (10 am - 1 pm), in a home-based online examination mode.
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To apply for ACET June 2021 - Click here
How to fill ACET application form 2021?
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Click on the “ACET application” link given above
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Fill the registration form by entering all the details
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Upload a passport size photograph
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Submit the ACET registration form along with fees.
The ACET registration fee is Rs 3,000. Candidates may submit the application fee online using a debit card, credit card or net banking.
ACET June 2021 - Important dates
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Event |
Date |
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Registration commences |
April 24, 2021 (From 3 pm) |
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Registration closes |
June 2, 2021 (Up to 3 pm) |
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Availability of hall tickets |
June 11, 2021 |
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Date of exam |
June 26, 2021 (10 am to 1 pm ) |
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Result declaration |
July 3, 2021 |
Technical requirements for ACET 2021 home-based examination
Candidates appearing in ACET June 2021 must fulfill the technical requirements as mentioned below.
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Device |
Personal Laptop or Desktop with web camera and built-in microphone |
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Web camera |
Webcam must have a minimum resolution of 640x480 @ 15 fps |
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Internet bandwidth |
2MBPS or more – dedicated and continuous connectivity/ Wired or wireless network |
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RAM |
2 GB or above |
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Processor |
2 cores, 4 threads, Above 2.2 GHz |
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Graphics |
Minimum of 64 MB of graphics memory |
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Screen resolution |
1024 x 768 and above |
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Multimedia support |
Sound Card |
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Operating System |
Note: Up-to-date Service pack, device drivers, security patches in test taking system |
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Web Browser |
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Others |
Dot net framework |
The institute will conduct online mock examinations for all registered candidates to ensure that their system meets all technical requirements. Candidates are advised to appear in the mock examination to avoid any last-minute hassle. More details regarding the home-based online examination will be conveyed to the candidates later.
The ACET June hall ticket will be made available on June 11. Candidates should take a printout of the admit card and keep a government-issued photo ID card while appearing for the examination.
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