MICAT 2024

MICA Releases MICAT Phase 2 2024 Results: Score Normalisation Explained & Other Details

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Posted on 19 Feb 2024
11:32 AM

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The Mudra Institute of Communication Ahmedabad (MICA) has announced the results of MICAT Phase 2 2024, while revealing the score normalisation for aspiring candidates.
Those eyeing admissions into the Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and PGDM-Communications programmes can now access their outcomes on MICA's official website, mica.ac.in.

The Mudra Institute of Communication Ahmedabad (MICA) has announced the results of MICAT Phase 2 2024, while revealing the score normalisation for aspiring candidates. Those eyeing admissions into the Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and PGDM-Communications programmes can now access their outcomes on MICA's official website, mica.ac.in.

How to check the results

  1. Visit the official website mica.ac.in.
  2. Navigate to the 'MICAT Phase 2 score card' section.
  3. Enter the requisite details such as application number or login ID and password.
  4. Proceed by clicking on the 'Login' button to access the MICAT result 2024.
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The MICAT 2024 scorecard includes crucial details such as the examination date, centre, login credentials, candidate’s identity, highest and lowest marks attained, course particulars and sectional scores along with the qualification status. Aspirants can procure their scorecards using their application number or login ID and password.

Normalisation of Scores

MICA has devised a meticulous strategy for score normalisation, which involves dividing the scores into subsections corresponding to MICAT Phase 1 and 2, followed by the application of statistical methodologies. This normalisation process is executed for each subsection, ensuring fairness and equity in evaluation. Subsequently, the scores of all qualified candidates are amalgamated to determine the normalised score, encompassing all four subsections of MICAT.

Furthermore, the list for group exercises and personal interviews will be formulated based on a composite score formula, with 50% weightage assigned to CAT, XAT, or GMAT scores, and the remaining 50% to MICAT scores.

Last updated on 19 Feb 2024
11:34 AM
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