ICAR AIEEA PG, AICE JRF/SRF 2026 exam city slip out at exams.nta.nic.in/icar; PwD scribe portal opens
Sakshi Gupta | June 26, 2026 | 10:01 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can download the ICAR AIEEA PG and AICE JRF/SRF 2026 city slip online using login details, submit scribe details till June 27
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the advance examination city intimation slip for the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) AIEEA (PG) and AICE JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) 2026 entrance examinations. Candidates can download the city slip from the official ICAR examination portal at exams.nta.nic.in/icar. Applicants can download the city slip using the details, including application number and password.
The entrance examinations will be held on July 4, 2026 in computer-based test (CBT) mode for admission to postgraduate and doctoral programmes in agricultural and allied sciences for the 2026-27 academic session.
NTA has reminded candidates that the city intimation slip is meant only to inform them about the city where their examination centre has been allotted. It is not the admit card, and the admit card will be released separately at a later stage.
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ICAR AIEEA (PG) and AICE JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) 2026: Steps to download city intimation slip
To download the ICAR AIEEA (PG) and AICE JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) city intimation slip 2026, applicants can follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of ICAR at exams.nta.nic.in/icar
- On the homepage, click on the ‘Advance City Intimation for ICAR PG’ or ‘Advance City Intimation for ICAR PhD’ link
- Enter the login details, including application number & password and then submit
- The ICAR AIEEA (PG) and AICE JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) city intimation slip 2026 will appear on the screen
- Download the exam city intimation slip 2026 and take a printout for further reference
Candidates facing any difficulty while downloading the examination city slip or submitting scribe details can contact the NTA Helpdesk through the phone numbers or email address mentioned in the official notification.
ICAR AIEEA (PG) and AICE JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) 2026: Scribe details for PwD candidates
Along with the city slip, NTA has opened the online portal for PwD/PwBD candidates who are eligible to avail the facility of a scribe during the examination.
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Eligible candidates can submit their scribe details between June 25 and June 27, 2026 (11:59 pm). After logging in to the official ICAR examination website, they need to click on the 'register scribe details' option available on the candidate dashboard, choose the appropriate scribe option and submit the required information.
Once the details are submitted, they will be reflected in the 'view application form' section as well as on the confirmation page.
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