MICAT 2025 admit card tomorrow at mica.ac.in; selection process, exam schedule
MICAT 2025: Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and password to download the MICAT 2025 admit card.
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NEW DELHI: MICA Ahmedabad will issue the admit cards for MICA Admission Test (MICAT) 2025 tomorrow, January 22. Candidates appearing for phase 2 admission test will be able to download the MICAT 2025 admit card through the official website, mica.ac.in. According to the exam schedule, the authority will conduct the MICAT 2025 exam on January 25.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the MICAT 2025 admit card. The result for MICAT 2025 exam will be declared on February 14, 2025.
MICA Ahmedabad conducts the MICAT exam for candidates aspiring to take admission into the post-graduate diploma in management-communications (PGDM-C) programme.
MICAT 2025 exam date
Candidates can check the MICET 2025 exam schedule in the table given below-
Events |
Dates for MICAT II |
MICAT 2025 Registration |
November 25, 2024 |
Last date to fill the MICAT 2025 application form |
January 11, 2025 |
MICAT 2025 Admit Card |
January 22, 2025 |
MICAT 2025 Exam Date |
January 25, 2025 |
MICAT 2025 Result |
February 14, 2025 |
MICAT 2025: Selection process
Step 1: Section A (Psychometric test) is first checked. This section is a qualifier.
Step2: Candidates who qualify through section A, their relative performance on CAT/XAT/GMAT is considered. A minimum cut-off in best of the three scores is considered.
Step 3: Candidates who qualify based on the CAT, XAT, GMAT performance, their Section C (all sub-sections) of MICAT will be assessed.
- Section C scores are normalized. The evaluation uses percentile and raw scores for each sub-section and requires a minimum cut-off.
- Those who qualify through section C, their performance in Section B is evaluated. Both Sections C & B have a sectional cut-off (percentile and raw scores).
- Those who qualify through Steps 1, 2 and 3 will be considered for GE & PI short listing. Short listed candidates will be called for GE and PI at Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata or Mumbai.
Step 4: Candidates who appear in GE & PI MUST be recommended by majority number of the interview panellists, to be considered for the final merit list
Candidates who meet the criteria described above, their final composite score shall be created based on the following weightage:
- CAT/XAT/GMAT: 35%
- MICAT: 25%
- GE: 10%
- PI: 20%
- 10th,12th, Graduation: 5% (10th-1.75%; 12th-1.75%; Graduation-1.5%) (Kindly go through Grade calculation method for more information*)
- Extra-Curricular, sports, academic diversity, gender diversity etc: 5% (This Information will be filled separately at the time of GE & PI)
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