MICAT II 2021 application deadline extended; Check details here
Waseem Rashid | January 21, 2021 | 12:08 PM IST | 1 min read
MICA will hold the MICAT II on January 30. Check important updates and direct links here.
NEW DELHI: MICA, Ahmedabad has extended the MICAT II application deadline until January 21, 2021. Candidates who wish to write the entrance exam can visit the institute’s official website — mica.ac.in — and fill out the application form. There is an application fee of Rs. 1,985 that they will have to pay online either via net banking, credit card, or debit card to complete the process satisfactorily.
MICAT II: Important dates
MICAT II will be held on January 30, 2021. The call letters or admit cards are scheduled to be issued to candidates on January 25, 2021.
About MICAT
MICA holds the MICAT twice a year for admission to PGDM courses. Although not required, candidates can take the test both times. Only their best score is used to calculate their final rank. It should be noted that MICAT is a computer-based test or CBT and will be held online.
The MICAT II result is slated to be released on February 14. Candidates who take the entrance exam will be able to check their result by visiting the institute official website
Candidates who clear the MICAT II will be awarded admission to PGDM and PGDM-C courses at MICA, Ahmedabad.
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