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ICAR AIEEA PG, AICE PhD answer key out; submit objections by July 20

ICAR AIEEA PG, AICE PhD answer key out; submit objections by July 20

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer key for the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) AIEEA (PG) and AICE JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) Entrance Examinations 2025. Eligible candidates can download the answer key from the official website exams.nta.ac.in/ICAR/.
Applicants can submit suggestions, if any, by July 20, 2025. A fee of Rs 200 per suggestion applies. The exams were conducted on July 3, 2025.These national-level entrance exams are conducted for admission into ICAR-affiliated agricultural universities across India.
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