MICAT I 2019 Result to be Announced on December 18
Khushboo Verma | December 14, 2018 | 09:36 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, DECEMBER 14 - Students who appeared in MICAT I can check their results in online mode on December 18, 2018. They can check their results by entering their application number. The result will mention students’ overall score, selection status, roll number, and candidate’s names. MICAT result is declared based on candidates’ performance in each section of the exam.
How to Download MICAT I Result 2019?
Candidates can follow the steps that are given below to check MICAT 2019 result:
Step 1 - Click on the link to check the result
Step 2 - Enter MICAT 2019 application number
Step 3 - Click on the result button
Step 4 - The result of MICAT 2019 will appear on the screen, which will include selection status or the waitlist number of candidates
Step 5 - Download MICAT result 2019
Step 6 - Take the printout and keep it for future reference
Students who are appearing for MICAT II, their results will be declared on February 19, 2019. They have to follow the same process given above to check the result for MICAT II.
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