Assam PAT 2023 result date and time announced; official website
Assam PAT result 2023 can be accessed by using roll number and date of birth.
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Subscribe NowMridusmita Deka | June 27, 2023 | 04:33 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Assam has announced the Polytechnic Admission Test (PAT) result date and time. The Assam PAT 2023 result will be announced tomorrow, June 28 after 5 pm. Students who appeared for the test will be able to download and access the scorecard online at dte.assam.gov.in. Assam PAT 2023 exam was conducted on June 18.
Assam PAT is a state-level entrance test for applicants seeking admission to polytechnic diploma programmes in Assam. Candidates taking Assam PAT 2023 will have to enter their roll number and date of birth to download the Assam PAT 2023 result scorecard.
Assam PAT 2023: Steps to download scorecard
Step 1: Go to dte.gov.in
Step 2: Click on the designated Assam PAT 2023 result link
Step 3: Insert roll number and date of birth on the next window
Step 4: Submit the credentials
Step 5: Download the Assam PAT 2023 result scorecard
Assam PAT 2023 was held for one question paper comprising of science and maths of 100 marks. The Assam PAT 2023 questions were of objective type having multiple choices (MCQs) and were OMR based.
While announcing the Assam PAT 2023 result date and time, the directorate also said that the date and time for online counselling will be announced later and will be updated at dte.gov.in.
All the candidates have been asked to complete their selection of institutes and branches and upload their documents in the website between July 1 and July 10.
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