ICAR PG, PhD second round counselling 2023 begins, check process
Alivia Mukherjee | November 9, 2023 | 04:33 PM IST | 2 mins read
Shortlisted applicants must visit the ICAR official website at icaradmission.in, and complete the candidate login for seat allocation.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) published the revised counselling schedule on its official website a few days ago. The second round of PG and PhD counselling has commenced on the ICAR official website.
The counselling schedule is the same for both PG and PhD courses. Shortlisted applicants must visit the ICAR official website at icaradmission.in and complete the candidate login for seat allocation and document uploading process to freeze their seats at participating universities. There will be four rounds of counselling and, if necessary, a mop-up round.
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Event |
Date |
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seat allotment and start of online document uploading by the candidates, online response to queries raised by universities (if any), re-submission of documents (if required), deposition of seat acceptance fee and generation of provisional admission letter |
November 9 |
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End of online document uploading by the candidates |
November 11 |
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End of online document verification by the universities |
November 14 |
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End of re-submission of documents by candidates |
November 15 |
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End of verification of re-submitted or remaining documents by the universities |
November 15 |
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End of seat acceptance fee deposition by candidates |
November 16 |
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End of fee reconciliation and online reporting by the universities |
November 16 |
Candidates can check the ICAR counselling process from below:
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The initial stage is for candidates to register on the ICAR's official website. Once successfully registered, candidates will be able to log in by using their login id and password. The non-refundable registration fee for ICAR AIEEA 2023 counselling is Rs 500.
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After logging in, candidates must select the courses and universities to which they wish to be admitted. Candidates must save their choices after the selecting process is done. The candidate can change his or her preferences as many times as he or she wants before the deadline.
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Eligible candidates who have been assigned a seat will be notified via email and SMS about the course and university. They will be able to access the portal and get the allotment letter. Candidates must upload the required documents online to freeze the seats.
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Candidates must then report to the university with all required documents. The institution will review all document before issuing final admission letters to candidates.
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Once the submitted documents have been identified and marked "verified" by the university candidates are required to pay the non-refundable seat acceptance fee of INR 10,000/- on the ICAR's counselling site, irrespective of category.
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