MICA releases MICAT II admit card 2021; Download here
The admit card can be downloaded by the candidates using their login credentials until January 30
Team Careers360 | January 28, 2021 | 12:37 PM IST
NEW DELHI: MICA, Ahmedabad has released the MICA II admit card 2021 in the online mode. Candidates who have registered themselves for the entrance test for admissions to PG Diploma programmes can download the admit card of MICAT 2021 phase 2 by visiting the official website of MICA.
The entrance examination of MICA phase II will be held on January 30. MICAT phase II admit card 2021 mentions important details such as the name of the candidate, exam timings, exam centre address, exam day instructions, programme applied for and date of birth.
Click here to download the admit card
The candidates are advised to cross-check the details mentioned in the MICAT II admit card 2021 with the original documents. In case of any discrepancy, they must immediately contact the institute’s officials for the correction.
MICAT admit card is an important document which is necessary for the candidates to bring inside the examination hall. No candidates will be allowed to appear in the MICAT 2021 phase 2 examination without the admit card.
MICA holds the MICAT twice a year for admission to PGDM courses. MICAT phase 1 exam 2021 was held on December 5. The result of MICAT phase I 2021 was declared on December 21.
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