AIHMCT WAT 2019 result announced; Know the toppers
Parul Thapa | May 30, 2019 | 10:58 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 30: Army Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology has released the result of AIHMCT WAT 2019. The result is in the form of the merit list with the top rank being secured by Monika Nagarkoti. The candidates who took the AIHMCT WAT 2019 which was held on May 17 can check the AIHMCT WAT 2019 result in an online mode via the link given below. The candidates can also download their AIHMC WAT result 2019 if need be. Once the candidates have checked their AIHMCT WAT result 2019, they will be needed to send a demand draft of Rs. 15,000/- to the institute. After checking the result, the qualified candidates will have to visit for a personal counselling with their parents on June 27.
Steps to check AIHMCT WAT 2019 result
Step 1 - Click on the official link provided aihmctbangalore.com
Step 2 - Result in the form of PDF will be displayed on the screen
Step 3- Download and take print out of the result
Know The Toppers of AIHMCT WAT 2019
|
Rank |
Names |
|
1 |
Monika Nagarkoti |
|
2 |
Shristi Tiwari |
|
3 |
Saurav Singh |
|
4 |
Sartaj Singh Cheema |
|
5 |
Nikki Singh |
|
6 |
Alishaa Sharma |
|
7 |
Dhruv Dada |
|
8 |
Deepak Kumar Sharma |
|
9 |
Muskaan |
|
10 |
Stuti Pandey |
About AIHMCT WAT 2019
Army Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology holds AIHMCT Written Admission Test (WAT) for the candidates who wish to seek admission in the three-year Bachelor’s Degree in Hotel Management and Catering Technology offered by the institute. It is a university level examination which was held on May 17 in an offline mode.
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