APJEE 2020 result announced at apdhte.nic.in; counselling from October 20
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NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Higher and Technical Education, Arunachal Pradesh, has released the APJEE diploma result 2020. APJEE 2020 result is available online on the official website apdhte.nic.in as a downloadable pdf file mentioning the name of qualified candidates. To check the result, candidates can view/download the APJEE result 2020 pdf and check their name. Candidates having their name in the APJEE 2020 diploma result pdf are declared qualified and are eligible for counselling & admission process.
As per the APJEE result 2020, a total of 126 candidates have been selected under Category 1 while under Category 2, a total of 26 candidates have been selected. Rimee Tilling Bamin has secured AIR 1 in APJEE 2020 exam by obtaining 205 marks out of 300.
Candidates who are declared qualified are eligible and interested to take admission have to register for APJEE counselling 2020. Counselling will be conducted completely online for which registration will start from October 20 on the official website apdhte.nic.in.
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