ICAR AIEEA 2022 UG counselling registration closes today
Iti Agrahari | December 15, 2022 | 08:42 AM IST | 1 min read
The payment of seat fee and preparation of ICAR AIEEA provisional admission letter will start from December 19.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) will close the ICAR AIEEA UG counselling today, December 15 . Eligible candidates can complete the counselling procedure online at the official website - icarexam.net.
The ICAR All India Entrance Examination (ICAR AIEEA) counselling will be conducted in four rounds excluding one mop round. The process of filling the display matrix and choice filling process will end on December 16. Candidates can fill out the choice of filing through login credentials.
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The first round of allotment of seats, uploading of online documents of candidates, online answers to university questions, verification of documents (if required), payment of seat fee and preparation of provisional admission letter will start on December 19. Candidates can upload the first round documents till December 21.
The second, third and mop-up round ICAR AIEEA seat allotment list 2022 will be released on December 30 and January 23 respectively. The documentation of applicants for admission through the first seat allocation of the ICAR AIEEA 2022 will be verified by university officials till December 23. The seat acceptance fee must be paid by December 26 till 5 pm. The universities will have till December 27 to reconcile their fees and submit their online reports for admission through the ICAR AIEEA UG seat allocation 2022.
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