DUET result 2022 announced at nta.ac.in; how to download scorecard
Apoorva Singh | November 22, 2022 | 10:27 AM IST | 1 min read
DUET PG result 2022 has been announced on the official website, candidate can access the same by entering form number and date of birth.
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Free DownloadNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has published the DUET result 2022 for postgraduate and PhD courses. Candidates can visit the official website - nta.ac.in to check the DUET result 2022. To check the DUET 2022 result, candidates need to enter their form number and date of birth.
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DUET PG result 2022 includes important information such as candidate's details, exam name, subjects, marks obtained in the entrance examination, among other details. After the declaration of the DUET result, colleges will release the admission list for the selected candidates.
All the candidates will have to attend the counselling process and pay the admission fees to confirm the seat. NTA has published the result of the entrance exam conducted on October 17 to 21, 2022. Through the Delhi University Entrance Test admissions will be given to various postgraduate and PhD courses at the colleges affiliated with DU.
Also read | DU Admission 2022: Over 14,000 applied in spot round so far; registration ends today
How to download DUET scorecard 2022?
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Visit the official website - nta.ac.in.
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Now, click on the DUET tab, followed by the ‘DUET Result 2022’ link.
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The login page will appear on the screens. Enter the form number and date of birth in the space provided.
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Click on the ‘Login’ button.
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The DUET result will get displayed on the screens.
“The Exam was held in the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode in 28 cities across India. The test was of objective type, comprising of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs),” the official notification reads.
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