Phase one registration for the MICAT 2025 is now open on the website of the MICA, Ahmedabad. By going to the official website, mica.ac.in, interested and qualified individuals can complete the MICAT 2025 application form. Exam dates for both MICAT 2025 phases have also been released by the institute. MICAT 2025 will have two phases: a first phase on December 7 and a second phase on January 25. The purpose of the second phase is to admit the PGDM/PGDM-C class of 2024–2026.
MICAT 2025: Registration
For phase 1, the registration date is November 22. Phase 2 registration will commence on November 25 and the deadline is January 11. A Rs. 2100 application fee must be paid by candidates.
Phase 2 admit cards will be made available on January 22 and phase 1 admit cards on December 4. To download the admission card, candidates must provide their login information, which includes their registration number and password.
MICAT 2025: Selection criteria
Four factors, each with a different weight, make up the MICA selection criteria: 20% are based on CAT, XAT, and GMAT scores; 30% are based on exam results; 20% are based on group discussion results; and 30% are based on in-person interviews. The final decision about whether to accept an candidate is made based on these factors combined.
The exam will last for 2 hours and 45 minutes. Each incorrect response will result in a deduction of 0.25 marks. The computer-based exam is given in more than 48 cities nationwide twice a year.
Aspiring PGDM/PGDM-C applicants can take advantage of MICAT 2025's extensive selection procedure, which combines personal interviews, group discussions, academic records, and admission exam results. In order to obtain admission, interested candidates should make sure that their registrations are made in a timely manner for both phases and get ready for the impending exam dates.
The registration for Phase 1 closes on November 22.
The application fee is Rs. 2100.
Phase 1 admit cards will be released on December 4, 2024.
Selection is based on CAT/XAT/GMAT scores, exam performance, group discussion, and personal interview.
The exam will be conducted in more than 48 cities across India.