MICAT 2019 -I to be held on December 1, Application Form released
Prabha Dhavala | August 24, 2018 | 11:20 AM IST | 1 min read
MICA Ahmedabad has announced that MICAT-I will be conducted on December 1. Earlier the exam was to be held on December 2. However, the dates were changed as MICAT-I was clashing with IIFT entrance exam. The authorities have issued the application form for MICAT-I 2019 in online mode on August 24. The fee which the candidates has to pay for the application form of MICAT 2019 is Rs 1985. The last date for registration for MICAT- 2019 is November 20.
Before filling the application form, candidates are advised to keep the following details ready with them.
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Credit card
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Debit card
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Netbanking details
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Mobile number
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Email Address
In order to fill the application form without any difficulty, candidates will have to follow the steps that are given below:
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New user will have to register first
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Provide Personal Details
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Enter all the academic details
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Details pertaining to work experience
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Choose the MICAT Exam Centres 2019
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Upload the requisite documents
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Pay the fee
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Submit the application form
The result for the same will be declared on December 18.
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