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AIIMS Releases Schedule For PhD Programme Entrance Examination For January 2021 Session

New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the AlIMS has released the schedule fo dates for PhD Programme Entrance Examination for January 2021 session in CBT mode
All the concerned candidates are hereby requested to view the said schedule as mentioned below:
Ph.D. Programme Entrance Examination for January, 2021 session in CBT mode is scheduled as per following details: -
Sr.No.
Ph.D. Programme Entrance Examination
Schedule
1
Admit Card downloaded to start from
(Examination cities Delhi/NCR only).
08.03.2021 (Monday)
2
Written Test through (CBT) Online mode
12.03.2021 (Friday)
3
Expected date of declaration of Result
16.03.2021 (Tuesday)
4
Departmental Assessment
23.03.2021 (Tuesday)
5
Final Result
26.03.2021 (Friday)
To facilitate quick redressal of queries use registered email Id of Registration Form. Replies/Clarifications will only be given through this email.
Please visit the website www.aiimsexams.org as all Important Notices/ Corrigendum/ Addendum/ Updates etc. will only be upload on the website.
To view the official notice, click on the following link:
https://.in/pdf_upload/phd-notice-schedule-dates-148870.pdf
Read also: AIIMS Invites Online Applications For PhD 2021 Entrance Exam, Register Now

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