Q. What is the number of digits in the MICR Magnetic Ink Character Recognition code mentioned on the white strip at the bottom of the cheque just after the cheque number?
Answer: 9
Notes: The MICR code is the 9-digit number that is printed on the white strip at the bottom of cheques, to the right of the cheque number. This 9-digit MICR code consists of the following components: First 3 digits - Identify the city, bank and branch issuing the cheque Next 3 digits - Represent the account number code Last 3 digits - Indicate the cheque serial number