AIHMCT WAT 2020: Registration date extended, revised schedule out
Team Careers360 | July 14, 2020 | 10:15 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI: Army Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology has again extended the last date to fill the application form of AIHMCT WAT 2020 to July 31, 2020. Earlier the last date to fill the form was July 15, 2020. Candidates can access the application form link on the official website. The admit card dates for AIHMCT WAT will be released soon. Further, AIHMCT WAT will now be conducted on August 19 instead of July 25, 2020 and the result for the same will be announced in the form of a merit list likely in September.
Important dates: AIHMCT WAT 2020
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Events |
Dates |
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Availability of AIHMCT WAT 2020 application form |
February 1, 2020 |
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Last date to fill AIHMCT WAT application form |
May 15, 2020
July 31, 2020 |
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Date of downloading admit card of AIHMCT WAT |
To be notified |
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AIHMCT WAT 2020 |
May 30, 2020
August 19, 2020 |
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Announcement of AIHMCT WAT result |
To be notified |
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Counselling and admission session |
To be notified |
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Session begins |
To be notified |
How to fill the AIHMCT WAT application form 2020?
Students can follow the given steps to fill the application form:
Step 1- Click on the official link provided ( AIHMCT WAT )
Step 2- Click on the new registration tab.
Step 3- Fill in the personal details like your name, date of birth, email id, mobile number and click on the submit button.
Step 4- You will get your login id and password as soon as the registration is successful.Re-login with it and change your password.
Step 5- Fill in the course name and all the requisite details asked on the page.
Step 6- Choose AIHMCT WAT 2020 exam centre and fill in the correspondence and the permanent address.
Step 7- Submit the necessary documents and certificates asked alongwith the application form.
Step 8- Fill the admit card section and provide all the requisite details along with your passport size photograph.
Step 9- Issue a demand draft by paying Rs. 750 in favour of AIHMCT payable at Bangalore.
Step 10- Fill the acknowledgement card and affix a stamp of Rs. 10.
Step 11- Post the AIHMCT WAT 2020 application form to the address mentioned below :
Army Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Nagareshwara Nagenahalli, Kothanur Post
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Pincode: 560077
India
About AIHMCT WAT 2020
Army Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology conducts AIHMCT WAT once in a year for admission to BHM course. The number of seats in BHM course are 60. BHM is a four year degree course and is structured in a way to provide professional training according to the latest global trends in the hospitality industry. Admission to the BHM degree course is based on the merit of the candidates in the Online Admission Test(OAT). The degree is provided by the Bangalore University and is recognized by the AICTE.
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