MICAT 2021 admit card released for phase 1 @mica.ac.in; check here
Team Careers360 | December 3, 2020 | 07:36 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: MICA, Ahmedabad has released the MICAT 1 admit card 2021 on December 3. The candidates can download the MICAT 1 admit card till December 5 in online mode.
To download the MICAT admit card 2021, candidates have to visit the official website - mica.ac.in. and then enter their login credentials (user ID and password). Candidates are advised to check the MICAT admit card to make sure that all the details mentioned in the admit card are correct.
The admit card of MICAT 2021 mentions various key details such as the candidate's name, their father’s name, their category, roll number, date of birth, selected programme, exam centre, exam date and reporting time.
The MICAT 2021 entrance exam for phase 1 will be conducted on December 5 in online mode. The result of MICAT 2021 phase 1 will be released on December 21.
The MICAT 2021 application form for phase 2 has been released on November 26. Candidates can fill up and submit the MICAT application form 2021 for phase 2 till January 20 (11:59 pm). The MICAT admit card 2021 for phase 2 will be released on January 27.
The entrance exam of MICAT 2 will be conducted on January 30 in online mode. The MICAT result 2021 for phase 2 is expected to be out on February 14.
Once the MICAT results for both Phase 1 and 2 have been released, the varsity will release a list of shortlisted candidates for group exercise (GE) and personal interview (PI) on February 19, 2021.
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