MICAT II application deadline extended till January 17
Sakshi.Garg | January 17, 2020 | 10:50 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, JANUARY 17: MICA, Ahmedabad which was supposed to close the registration process for MICAT 2020 on January 16 at 11:50 pm has extended the application form filling date till January 17. Those candidates who missed the chance to fill the application form. Now they can fill the application form of MICAT 2020 for phase II till January 17 at 11:50 pm. Prior to filling MICAT application form 2020, candidates should keep the required documents and information ready with them. In addition, candidates should also check the eligibility criteria laid down by the officials and ensure they meet the same. Candidates can fill the application form for the PGDM and PGDM- C programmes by paying the necessary fee.
Important Dates of MICAT 2020
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Events |
Dates |
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Last date to fill the application form of MICAT 2020 for phase II |
January 17, 2020 |
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MICAT II admit card 2020 |
January 22, 2020 |
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MICAT II entrance exam |
January 25, 2020 |
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MICAT II result |
February 14, 2020 |
How to Fill MICAT II Application Form 2020?
Candidates can follow the steps given below for filling the MICAT application form 2020.
Step 1: MICAT Registration
Candidates have to fill their name, mobile number, email ID and submit the same to register and fill the application form of MICAT 2020.
Step 2: Login to fill Personal Details
Candidates must fill details like nationality, gender, date of birth. Candidates must also choose at least three exam centres of MICAT in order of preference
Step 3: Qualification/Academic Details
Candidates must enter their educational or academic details related to class X, XII, graduation and post-graduation ( if applicable). Details of any work experience must also be mentioned here
Step 4: Details of XAT 2020/CAT 2019/GMAT 2018 scores
Candidates must enter the scores of any one of the entrance exams. GMAT scores can be from 2018 onwards.
Step 5: Uploading of Scanned Documents
Candidates must upload the scanned photograph and signature. The size of the document should be 80 KB and in JPG or JPEG format.
Step 6: Payment of MICAT Application Fee
This is the last stage before submission of the application form. Candidates can pay the application fee online through Debit Card/ Credit Card/ Net Banking or offline through DD in favour of MICA payable at Ahmedabad. The Demand Draft (DD) must be sent along with the payment advice to the institute after putting a signature on the given space.
MICAT 2020 Application Fee: Rs 1985
ABOUT MICAT
MICAT 2020 is held across 48 exam centres in the country in two phases - December and January. Around 7500 candidates sit for the MICAT exam (Phase I and II) every year for admission to 180 PGDMC and 36 PGDM seats. Final selection of the candidates is based on the obtained scores in MICAT entrance exam, PI and GE.
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