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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for candidates and institutes raising an ARA review

01 What is the ARA review process?

The ARA review is the formal process by which a candidate or an institution can appeal the rejection of an admission decision.

02 Who can raise the review?

A candidate whose admission is rejected after ARA verification can appeal for review, and the institute can raise the review on behalf of the candidate.

03 How to know the reason for admission rejection?

Candidates can approach the institute to learn the reason for their rejection. They can also find the reason by logging into the review module.

04 How to raise the review?

To submit a review, candidates or institutes can log in to the review module. They should upload all necessary documents that support their case against the admission rejection.

05 Can candidates update the review application?

Before making the payment, candidates can edit the review application and change or upload new documents. Once the payment is done, the review application is locked and candidates or institutes cannot edit it.

06 Are there any fees to raise the review?

Yes, there is a one-time charge of ₹2000/- to raise the review. Payment is accepted in online mode only, and the review fee is non-refundable.

07 What is the process after raising the review?

Once the review is raised, ARA authorities will go through the application, and the final decision will be communicated to the candidate.

08 What is the contact number for Technical Support?

For technical support, candidates and institutes can call +91-8879692687, Monday to Friday, between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM.

09 For candidate login, which Login ID and Password should be used?

Candidates should use the same login credentials they used during the CAP (Centralized Admission Process).