AKTU to release UPSEE result 2020 anytime soon; direct link to check score here
Team Careers360 | October 14, 2020 | 06:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) will soon release the UPSEE result 2020. As per the official UPSEE result date mentioned on the website, UPSEE b tech result will be available by mid October. The specific UPSEE 2020 result date is not given but as per media reports, candidates can expect results tomorrow.
UPSEE exam result will be available online on the official website upsee.nic.in. To check UPSEE entrance result 2020, candidates will have to use their roll number and date of birth. UPSEE result 2020 b tech will mention details of candidates' scores in each subject of the exam, qualifying status and rank.
Students have to download and take a printout of their UPSEE result 2020 b tech as it will be required for counselling and admission process. Candidates who will be declared qualified on the basis of UPSEE result 2020 will be eligible for counselling and admission in all the participating institutes. The AKTU will release separate notification for counselling schedule and details admission process.
Candidates must also be aware that AKTU will discontinue UPSEE from 2021 and this is the last time UPSEE 2020 was conducted. Admission in all the engineering colleges of U.P. from academic year 2021 will be through JEE Main, as notified by AKTU earlier this year.
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