ICAR AIEEA 2021: First seat allotment result announced; Download counselling letter here
Team Careers360 | November 27, 2021 | 01:02 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can download the ICAR AIEEA 2021 counselling allotment letter for round 1 with the help of the applicant login.
NEW DELHI: Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has announced the ICAR AIEEA first seat allotment result 2021 at icarexam.net. Candidates can check the first ICAR AIEEA 2021 seat allotment result through the applicant login using their applicant number and password.
To check ICAR AIEEA 1st seat allotment result 2021 and download counselling letter - Click here
The candidates can upload their documents required for accepting the seat till November 29 (5 pm). The university's official will verify the documents of the candidates for admission through 1st seat allotment of ICAR AIEEA 2021 till December 1 (5 pm).
The deadline for paying the seat acceptance fee is December 3 (5 pm). The last date for fee reconciliation and online reporting by the universities for admission through ICAR AIEEA seat allotment 2021 is December 4 (5 pm).
The second, third and mop-up round ICAR AIEEA seat allotment list 2021 will be released on December 8, 22 and January 1, 2022, respectively.
How to check ICAR AIEEA seat allotment 2021?
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Visit the official website (icarexam.net).
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Click on the “Applicant Login” tab.
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A login window will appear on the screen.
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Enter the applicant, password and security code reflecting on the screen.
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Finally, click on the “Login” tab to view the seat allotment result.
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The ICAR AIEEA seat allotment will be displayed on the screen.
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Download and take multiple printouts of the counselling allotment letter.
The ICAR AIEEA counselling registration 2021 started from November 17 and ended on November 23. The ICAR AIEEA rank card 2021 was released on November 16. National Testing Agency announced the ICAR AIEEA result 2021 on October 23.
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