AIHMCT WAT 2021 application form released; Exam on July 4
Prerna Goel | May 11, 2021 | 01:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIHMCT WAT 2021 registration has started on the official website- aihmctbangalore.edu.in. Check steps to fill the AIHMCT WAT application form here.
NEW DELHI: Army Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology has released the AIHMCT WAT application form on its official website - aihmctbangalore.edu.in. The last date to fill the AIHMCT WAT 2021 application form is June 10. The application fee is Rs 1,000 which has to be paid through NEFT in favor of “Institute Fund, AIHM & CT” A/c No 64020010441, payable at State Bank of India, Hennur Road, Bangalore – 560 043, IFSC Code No SBIN0014933.
AIHMCT WAT will be conducted as an online admission test (OAT) in 26 cities across India. The AIHMCT WAT exam will be held on July 4, 2021.
AIHMCT WAT Exam Dates 2021
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Dates |
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Last date to fill AIHMCT WAT application form |
June 10, 2021 |
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Scrutiny of online application and uploaded documents |
June 16, 2021 |
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Date of downloading admit card of AIHMCT WAT |
June 24, 2021 |
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AIHMCT WAT 2021 exam date |
July 04, 2021(9 am to 12 pm) |
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Announcement of AIHMCT WAT result |
July 10, 2021 |
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Counselling and admission session |
August 02, 2021 |
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Session begins |
August 05, 2021 |
How to fill the AIHMCT WAT application form 2021?
Students can follow the given steps to fill the application form of AIHMCT WAT:
Step 1: Visit the official website of AIHMCT WAT 2021- aihmctbangalore.edu.in or click here
Step 2: Click on the ‘Online Application Form 2021-22’ link
Step 3: Now, click on the ‘New Registration’ tab
Step 4: Enter personal details
Step 5: Get login ID and password on the registered email address
Step 6: Now log in using the credentials and fill details in the AIHMCT WAT application form
Step 7: Select AIHMCT WAT exam centres
Step 8: Submit required documents and certificates
Step 9: Fill details in admit card section
Step 10: Submit AIHMCT WAT application form 2021
Certificates to be uploaded during AIHMCT WAT registration 2021
The list of documents that candidates need to submit along with their AIHMCT WAT 2021 application form are as follows.
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Proof of age as mentioned in Class 10/12 or equivalent exam marksheet/TC
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Statement of marks of a qualifying exam with aggregate marks
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Appropriate certificates in respect of various categories to avail priority for admission
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Proof of gallantry award for grant of weightage
About AIHMCT WAT 2021
Army Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology conducts online admission test for candidates seeking admission in Bachelors in Hotel Management (BHM). It is a four-year full-time course. Admission to BHM is based on the merit of candidates in the Online Admission Test (OAT). The degree is provided by Bangalore University and is recognized by the AICTE.
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