MICAT 2019 concludes, exam moderately difficult
Richa Kapoor | December 1, 2018 | 12:33 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 1: MICAT 2019 has successfully concluded. Candidates found the entrance exam moderately difficult. Most of the candidates were able to finish the exam within the stipulated time and they were of the view that if the candidates watched the news regularly, then they would easily solve the questions on general knowledge.
Candidates did not find any technical glitch in MICAT 2019. Students found the exam on expected lines. One of the interesting aspects of MICAT 2019 was that the students found the psychometric section, which is a compulsory section to be easy. Some of the students had taken coaching for MICAT 2019.
Vaishnavi, a MICAT 2019 aspirant who appeared for the exam adopted a bottom to top approach as in she solved the last section first since it was less time consuming. Overall the exam was not very difficult and most of the candidates were able to solve 60 % to 80 % of the question paper.
About MICAT 2019
MICAT I, 2019 is conducted for admission to the postgraduate programme in communication management that is offered at MICA, Ahmedabad. The exam is conducted twice in computer-based mode. Candidates who qualify the entrance exam, they would be called for the next round of selection which is group discussion and personal interview. The result of MICAT I 2019 will be declared on December 18.
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