ACET Jan 2021 Exam: Registration Deadline For Extended till Dec 15; Apply @actuariesindia.org


Institute of Actuaries of India has extended the last date for registration of the ACET 2021 exam. Previously, the deadline was December 8, 2020 which has now been extended to December 15, 2020.

Applicants who are interested in applying for the exam should visit the official website of Actuaries India. To register, the applicant will be asked to provide some basic information. Following that, the registration fee of INR 3000 will need to be paid through the online mode.

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The registration fee for ACET also includes the fee for a batch of sample papers and solutions. Candidates should make sure that they meet the eligibility criteria before they apply for the exam. 

ACET 2021: Eligibility Criteria

Candidates applying for ACET should meet the following eligibility criteria.

  • The applicant should have cleared 10+2 from a recognized board or its equivalent
  • English should be one of the core subject taken by the candidate at the 10+2 level
  • Applicants who have higher education in Mathematics or Statistics are preferred

ACET 2021: Step to Register for the Exam

Applicants can register for the exam by following the given steps.

Step 1: Visit the official website of Actuaries India; actuariesindia.org

Step 2: Click on the link of ACET 2021 regsitration

Step 3: Enter the details as asked in the new window and sign up

Step 4: Now start filling your application form by entering the details and uploading the required documents

Step 5: Once that is done, confirm your submission and proceed towards payment

Step 6: When you are done, take a print out of the application form

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ACET 2021: Exam Pattern

Exam Duration 180 minutes
Mode Online 
Total Marks 100
Total Questions 70
Question Distribution
  • 1 mark- 45 questions
  • 2 mark- 20 questions
  • 3 mark- 5 questions
Marks for Math 30
Marks for Statistics 30
Marks for Data Interpretation 15
Marks for English 15
Marks for Logical Reasoning 10
Total Marks 100
Negative Marks No negative marking