WLCI AICET is mainly divided into two sections:
1.
Written and
2. Interview Round
The written test is mainly divided into two parts
Creative Ability Test (CAT)
General Ability Test (GAT)
NOTE: There is no negative marking included.
CAT:
In this section candidate's skill is assessed based on the intuitive ability, power of observation in concept development and design ability of the candidate is judged. Aspirants are also tested on the creative and innovative use of colour and illustration skills.
Those candidates wants to apply for the course Media & Mass Communication Program; they should have verbal and written communication skills.
AICET is designed in written examination for the understanding of candidates because to take a test of Knowledge skill and Aptitude of the candidates for the program opted.
GAT:
This test comprises of four sections which are Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, Analytical Ability and General Knowledge and Current Affairs.
AICET GAT Test Structure:
| GAT Sections | No. of Questions |
| Quantitative Ability | 25 |
| Communication Ability | 25 |
| Analytical Ability | 25 |
| General Knowledge and Current Affairs | 25 |
| Total No. of Questions | 100 |
The personal interview is the final round to shortlist aspirants for admissions.
Candidates are evaluated based on the following parameters:
Career orientation
Aptness for the course
Overall personal achievements in academics and co-curricular activities
Communication
General awareness and aptitude, creative and lateral thinking
Programmes: BA/HND/Advance/ADFT/ADAG/ADMC
Graphic Design(BA, HND, ADAGD)
| Test | Weightage |
| GAT | 25% |
| CAT | 50% |
| Interview | 25% |
Programmes: PDFT/PDVC/PDMC
| Test | Weightage |
| GAT | 25% |
| CAT | 50% |
| Interview | 25% |
WLCI AICET is mainly divided into two sections:
1.
Written and
2. Interview Round
The written test is mainly divided into two parts
Creative Ability Test (CAT)
General Ability Test (GAT)
NOTE: There is no negative marking included.
CAT:
In this section candidate's skill is assessed based on the intuitive ability, power of observation in concept development and design ability of the candidate is judged. Aspirants are also tested on the creative and innovative use of colour and illustration skills.
Those candidates wants to apply for the course Media & Mass Communication Program; they should have verbal and written communication skills.
AICET is designed in written examination for the understanding of candidates because to take a test of Knowledge skill and Aptitude of the candidates for the program opted.
GAT:
This test comprises of four sections which are Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, Analytical Ability and General Knowledge and Current Affairs.
AICET GAT Test Structure:
| GAT Sections | No. of Questions |
| Quantitative Ability | 25 |
| Communication Ability | 25 |
| Analytical Ability | 25 |
| General Knowledge and Current Affairs | 25 |
| Total No. of Questions | 100 |
The personal interview is the final round to shortlist aspirants for admissions.
Candidates are evaluated based on the following parameters:
Career orientation
Aptness for the course
Overall personal achievements in academics and co-curricular activities
Communication
General awareness and aptitude, creative and lateral thinking
Programmes: BA/HND/Advance/ADFT/ADAG/ADMC
Graphic Design(BA, HND, ADAGD)
| Test | Weightage |
| GAT | 25% |
| CAT | 50% |
| Interview | 25% |
Programmes: PDFT/PDVC/PDMC
| Test | Weightage |
| GAT | 25% |
| CAT | 50% |
| Interview | 25% |