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ICAR AIEEA/ AICE July 2023: NTA releases final answer key

ICAR AIEEA/ AICE July 2023: The exams were conducted from July 9 to 14. The results for the same were declared on August 21.

ICAR AIEEA PG/ AICE PhD: Final Answer Key outICAR AIEEA PG/ AICE PhD: A total of 33,828 candidates appeared for the exams (Express Photo by Gurmeet Singh/ Representative Image)
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ICAR AIEEA/ AICE July 2023: The National Testing Agency has released the final answer key for Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) All India Entrance Examination July 2023 for PG and All India Competitive Exam (AICE) for PhD. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check the final answer key at the official website— nta.ac.in.

A total of 27 questions have been dropped from the final answer key. The exams were conducted from July 9 to 14. The results for the same were declared on August 21.

ICAR AIEEA/ AICE July 2023: How to check final answer key

Step 1: Visit the official website— nta.ac.in

Step 2: Click on the ICAR all India entrance exam July 2023 final answer key link on the homepage

Step 3: View and download the final answer key

A total of 27,358 candidates registered for the PG exam out of which 24,948 appeared and 9,761 registered for the PhD exam out of which 8,880 appeared. There were a total of 33,828 students who appeared for the exams. The exams were conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode for 20 subjects for PG and 72 subjects for PhD at 144 centres across 88 cities in the country.

The candidates had time to raise challenges from August 3 to 5, during which 852 answer key challenges were received for the PG exam and 284 for PhD, out of total 285 for PG and 194 for PhD were the unique challenges.

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