ATIT 2021 phase 1 concludes; download provisional admission letter from April 23
Mohit Dhyani | April 20, 2021 | 06:30 PM IST | 1 min read
IFHE has successfully conducted the ATIT 2021 exam for phase 1. Download ATIT provisional admission letter from April 23.
NEW DELHI: ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE) has successfully conducted the ATIT 2021 exam successfully. ATIT 2021 exam was conducted from April 12 to 20 in online mode. Applicants can download the ATIT provisional letter 2021 from April 23 to 25. Check details here.
How to download the ATIT provisional admission letter?
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Visit the ICFAI Tech official website -
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Click on the ATIT candidate login window from the homepage.
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Now click on the submit tab.
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Select download provisional admission letter tab.
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Check details and download the provisional allotment letter for future reference.
The details mentioned in ATIT 2021 provisional allotment letter are candidate’s personal details, college allotted, date of reporting and others. Applicants have to carry provisional admission letters and other documents at the time of admission.
ATIT 2021 phase 2 exam is scheduled to be conducted from June 12 to 20. The last date to complete ATIT slot booking for phase 2 is June 10. The ATIT exam is conducted twice every year for B.Tech course admission in various campuses of ICFAI University.
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