ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Exam - Dates, Registration, Eligibility, Syllabus, Exam Pattern
Admission Test For Icfai Tech (Phase 2) 2021 or ATIT (Phase 2) 2021 is the entrance examination for admission to B.Tech. (Civil Engg.), B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engg.), B.Tech. (Data Science and Artificial Intelligence), B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engg.), B.Sc. (Mathematics) and other courses. ATIT (Phase 2) 2021 is conducted by ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad.
ATIT (Phase 2) for the year 2021 has been announced by ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad and will be held from 12/06/2021 to 20/06/2021. The exam is in online mode. The duration of the exam will be 120 minutes. Result is expected to be announced on 28/06/2021.
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ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Conducting Body
ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad
ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Eligibility Criteria
The Minimum Academic Qualifications for ATIT 2021 required are appearing in class 12th or equivalent examination from a recognized board.
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ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Important Dates
Events |
Start Date |
Last Date |
Application Form |
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10/06/2021
11:55 pm
11:55 pm
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ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Exam Date |
Online Dates
12/06/2021
to 20/06/2021
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Declaration of result |
28/06/2021 |
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ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Prospectus
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Particulars | Phase 2 |
Last date for slot booking for ATIT 2021
| 10th June 2021 |
ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Exam Pattern
Exam Mode |
Online Exam, |
Exam Type |
Theory |
Duration (in Minutes) |
120 |
Negative Marking |
There will be No Negative Marking for ATIT 2021 Exam. |
Number of Questions |
120 |
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ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Syllabus
Subjects
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- English
- Logical reasoning
ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Exam Day Instructions
Online Dates
Examination Day Instructions
Preparation for the Exam Day
- The Admit card should be downloaded and printed immediately.
- A few copies of the Admit Card should be kept in reserve as these are also used at the time of admission and counselling.
- Documents to be taken to the Exam centre should be kept ready.
- Copy of the photo may be required to be taken to the Test Centre.
- Stationary related articles as mentioned should be kept ready.
- Dress related details will also be provided in the prospectus as well as with the admit card and should be followed.
- Items not to be taken to the Exam centre or barred should be noted.
Before entering the Exam Centre
- Try to reach the exam centre one hour prior to the time advised in the admit card.
- Before leaving for the site, please have a hearty breakfast or light lunch depending on the session. Drink plenty of fluids; as in summers dehydration can set in affecting your performance in the exam.
- Have a cookie or a chocolate just before entering the centre; this prevents hypoglycaemia and thus helps you stay alert longer improving your results.
- If it is a busy centre, then don’t wait till last for the entry and security check.
- Centre will not allow you to enter after the stipulated time of closing the doors.
- Admission to the Exam Centre is with the Admit Card; no candidates shall be admitted to the test without the production of the Admit Card at the Test Centre.
- Usually no bags are allowed.
- No eatables are allowed.
- No communication equipment such as mobile phones / pager / wireless set, scanner, camera or any such electronic / digital gadget etc are allowed in the exam centre; carrying one will lead to disqualification.
After entering the Centre
- Once candidates enter the centre, they should locate their designated hall and seat.
- If mentioned, candidates will be hand frisked as well as photographed or video graphed before entering the centre
- After all the formalities, candidates should enter the allotted hall and take the designated seat.
- No candidate shall be allowed to leave the examination hall before the expiry of half of the time allotted for the respective paper.
- Copying, use of unfair means of any kind, talking, asking questions from other candidates or borrowing of material inside the Test Centre is strictly prohibited.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- Misbehaviour of any kind can lead to the expulsion of the candidate.
- Caught copying helping in copying will mean cancellation of the answer sheet / cancellation of the candidature.
- Marking the answer sheet or question paper in any way will also lead to cancellation of the exam for that candidate.
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Admit Card
The Admit Card can be downloaded from the official site. Once it is downloaded it should be printed. Instructions on the Admit Card should be read carefully as very important details may be provided along with the Admit Card. Following information is provided with the admit card:
- Roll Number
- Name and place along with the address of the Exam or Test Centre
- Photo to be fixed on the admit card, if required
- Copy of the passport sized photo may be required to be taken to the Test Centre.
- Information is also provided about the identity related documents to be taken to the Exam centre.
- These may include Aadhaar Card, Driving Licence, Passport, voter card etc. The chosen identity related documents should be readied.
- Instructions will also be provided about any other document required.
- Instructions about any photocopying documents will also be provided.
- Stationary related information is also provided with the Admit Card.
To get all details about ATIT 2021 (Phase 2)
ATIT 2021 (Phase 2) Results
Result Declaration | 28/06/2021 |
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Important Dates:
Particulars | Phase 2 |
Provisional admission letters to selected and waitlist candidates
| 28th - 30th June 2021 |
Last date for the payment of the admission fee
| 3rd July, 2021
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Sliding 1
| 4th July 2021
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Reporting for Admissions
| 30th July 2021 |
Sliding 2
| 30th July 2021 |
Immersion Program
| 2nd - 10th August 2021
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Registration
| 12th August 2021 |
Sliding 3 | 13th August 2021 |
Class work begins
| 13th August 2021
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