
ICAR Counselling 2021: Round-2 seat allotment result to release soon, here’s how to check
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ICAR counselling 2021 round 2 allotment result will be released soon. Check here for more updates.
ICAR counselling 2021: Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICAR counselling 2021 is underway for admissions to various courses. The round 2 seat allotment result will be released today, i.e., December 08, 2021. Applicants who have applied for this round-2 counselling can check the official website, i.e., icarexam.net for the same. According to official information, this ICAR counselling 2021 is being conducted for more than 2 lakh candidates. Candidates who have cleared the exam for UG, PG, and PhD courses, are allowed to participate in the counselling. Candidates should note that once the seat allotment result is announced, one can proceed with the admission process. Visit the official website of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research-icarexam.net Click on the link, ‘Download allotment letter of second round’ (Direct link to be activated soon). Enter your login credentials Your result will be displayed on the screen. Download it and take a printout of it for future reference

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