DU JAT 2020 result declared @ntaexam2020-cbtexam-in; Check details here
Team Careers360 | October 14, 2020 | 01:58 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi- National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the result of DU JAT 2020 in online mode on the official website of NTA i.e. ntaeaxm2020.cbtexam.in. DU JAT 2020 was conducted on September 7 in two shifts. Candidates who appeared in the entrance exam can check their DU JAT 2020 result under the tab “DU JAT result”.
DU JAT Important Dates 2020
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Events |
Dates |
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DU JAT 2020 |
September 7, 2020 |
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DU JAT 2020 result date |
October 14, 2020 |
Steps to Download the Result of DU JAT 2020
Given below steps can be downloaded by candidates to check their DU JAT result 2020 in online mode-
Step 1- Visit the official website of NTA or click here
Step 2- Enter the login credentials:
Application number
Date of birth (in the format YYYYMMDD)
Step 3- Click on the tab ‘view scorecard’
Step 4- Result of DU JAT 2020 will appear in form of pdf
Step 5- Download and keep a print of DU JAT application form
Details mentioned on DU JAT Result 2020
After downloading the result, candidates are requested to check for the following information-
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Candidate’s details such as name, roll number
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Marks obtained in DU JAT 2020
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Total percentage
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Maximum marks
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Equated percentage
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Questions attempted
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Correct and incorrect answers
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