DU PG entrance exam result 2020 declared; know how to check
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NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency has released the DUET PG result 2020 on October 27, in online mode. The DU PG entrance exam result 2020 can be checked by visiting the official website - nta.ac.in. Candidates can check the DUET 2020 PG result by using their user ID and password and download the score card.
The DU PG result 2020 has been released in the form of a scorecard which can be downloaded online. The DU PG 2020 result includes details such as a candidate's application number, candidate’s score and his/her qualifying status.
Delhi University will start releasing the cut off of DUET 2020 along with the merit cum admission list from November 2. Only those candidates who will score equal or more than DU PG cut off marks decided by the participating institutes are eligible for the counselling round.
After the completion of admission process, the eligible candidates will be offered admission to various postgraduate programmes offered by Delhi University and other affiliated colleges.
The Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) was conducted from September 6 to 11. DUET 2020 is a national level entrance test and is conducted for admission to PG programmes offered by participating colleges.
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