All India Common Entrance Test – 2006 CET On May 27 & 28 , 2006
About this Scholarship
The All-India Common Entrance Test (AICET) was a national-level entrance examination conducted by the All-India Medical and Engineering Colleges Association. The test was held on May 27 and 28, 2006, at 1000 centres across the country.
The purpose of the AICET was to provide admission to private engineering and medical colleges under the management quota. The results of the test were announced by June 3, 2006, and based on the student's rank, single window counselling was held at various centres for admission to these colleges.
The AICET was a crucial examination for Indian students seeking admission to private engineering and medical colleges in the country.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the AICET, students typically needed to meet the following criteria:
- Age: The minimum age limit for appearing in the AICET was 17 years, and the maximum age limit was 25 years.
- Qualification: Students needed to have passed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum percentage of marks.
- Subjects: The subjects required for the AICET varied depending on the course the student was applying for, but typically included physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
How to Apply
<ol><li>Students needed to register for the AICET by submitting their application form along with the required documents and fees to the designated centres.</li><li>After registration, students were required to download their admit cards from the official website of the AICET.</li><li>On the day of the examination, students needed to report to their designated test centre with their admit card and a valid photo ID.</li><li>The results of the AICET were announced by June 3, 2006, and students were required to attend single window counselling at various centres based on their rank.</li></ol>
Scholarship at a glance
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Common questions
Who is eligible for the All India Common Entrance Test – 2006 CET On May 27 & 28 , 2006?
To apply you need to meet these conditions: To be eligible for the AICET, students typically needed to meet the following criteria: Age: The minimum age limit for appearing in the AICET was 17 years, and the maximum age limit was 25 years. Qualification: Students needed to have passed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum percentage of marks. Subjects: The subjects required for the AICET varied depending on the course the student was applying for, but typically included physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
How do I apply for the All India Common Entrance Test – 2006 CET On May 27 & 28 , 2006?
Apply in 4 steps: Students needed to register for the AICET by submitting their application form along with the required documents and fees to the designated centres.; After registration, students were required to download their admit cards from the official website of the AICET.; On the day of the examination, students needed to report to their designated test centre with their admit card and a valid photo ID.; The results of the AICET were announced by June 3, 2006, and students were required to attend single window counselling at various centres based on their rank..
Which students can apply for the All India Common Entrance Test – 2006 CET On May 27 & 28 , 2006?
This scholarship is open to all students.
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