Registration for MICAT II 2019 to Begin on December 20
Khushboo Verma | December 18, 2018 | 05:25 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, DECEMBER 18: The registration for MICAT II 2019 will start from December 20, 2018 in online mode. Candidates who wish to take admission in two year postgraduate diploma in management communications (PGDM-C) programme can apply for it till January 30, 2019. They have to submit the form and pay the requisite fee, which is Rs. 1985 for all the categories.
The payment for MICAT II application fee can be made both in offline and online mode. Candidates who are paying the fee in online mode can remit the fee through credit card, debit card, net banking, In offline mode, candidates can pay the fee through demand draft.The demand draft should be drawn in favour of MICA payable at Ahmedabad.
Steps Fill MICAT II 2019 Application Form
Students who are applying for MICAT- II can follow the steps that are given below:
Step 1 - Registration
Step 2 - Enter personal, contact, academic and work experience details in the application form
Step 3 - Select at least three test cities in order of preference
Step 4 - Upload documents and signature
Step 5 - Pay application fee
Step 6 - Submit the application form
Step 7 - Download the application form
Step 8- Take the printout and keep it for future reference
MICAT-II 2019 will be held on February 9 and students can download the admit card for the same from February 4, onwards. MICAT II result 2019 will be announced by the authorities on February 19.
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