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ICAR-AICE : Examination Pattern

Examination Pattern

Scheme / Pattern of All India Competitive Examination

All India Competitive Examination (AICE) of ICAR consists of only one question paper consisting Objective type questions. The question paper is bilingual i.e. English and Hindi.

For stream A, the subjects composition is Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Agriculture.

For stream B, the subjects combination is Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

A candidate can choose any of the stream depending upon his / her subject of choice and eligibility.

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