DUET scorecard 2021 released for 3 MPhil, PhD courses at nta.ac.in
Team Careers360 | December 2, 2021 | 12:56 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can download the NTA DUET scorecard 2021 using their form number and date of birth on the NTA’s website.
Candidates can download CUET PG subject wise syllabus from here.
Free DownloadNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the DUET scorecard 2021 for three PhD and MPhil courses (List 3) at nta.ac.in. Candidates can download the DUET scorecard using form number and date of birth. These three programmes are MPhil/PhD in Hindi, PhD in Chemistry and PhD in Law.
Announcement: Register for India's Biggest Education Expo
Announcement: Register for India's Biggest Education Expo
Don't Miss: List of Colleges/Universities accepting CUET exam score
To download the DUET 2021 scorecard for MPhil and PhD courses - Click here
The NTA DUET result 2021 mentions various details such as the name of the candidate, All India Rank of the candidate, form number, gender, category, total marks, and marks secured by the candidate.
Earlier, NTA had announced the DUET result 2021 for 48 MPhil and PhD courses on November 17. Delhi University will release the DU PG merit list 2021 for the third round on December 3.
In case of any queries related to DUET result 2021, the candidates can call the NTA helpdesk at 011- 40759000 or write to NTA at duet@nta.ac.in.
How to download the DUET scorecard 2021?
-
Visit the official website - nta.ac.in.
-
Under the archives section, candidates need to select the ‘Display of scorecard for 3 MPhil and PhD of DUET-2021’.
-
Now, click on the ‘DUET scorecard 2021’ link.
-
A login window will be displayed on the screen of the candidates.
-
Enter the form number and date of birth.
-
Now, click on the ‘Login’ tab.
-
The DUET scorecard 2021 will appear on the screen.
-
Download and take out multiple printouts of the scorecard.
NTA conducted the DUET entrance exam 2021 on September 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and October 1 all across India. The Delhi University entrance exam was held in computer-based mode.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- CISCE schools can continue to teach foreign languages as 3rd option: Board secretary
- BBAU Lucknow student’s death sparks protests against hostel food, curfew; proctor denies link
- Fees to social media-use: What NCAHP’s first ethics code for allied, healthcare professionals says
- NMC junks 150-seat MBBS cap, population rule; sets 10 km limit for medical college-hospital distance
- ‘Not just academic, but personal’: NSUT Delhi takes AI beyond BTech, across non-engineering courses
- AI judge, cyber law courses, scholarships: GNLU is revamping LLB degrees to make students courtroom-ready
- CBSE third language policy throws French, Spanish, German teachers across schools into crisis
- With CSE surge, these specialised BTech courses are vanishing from engineering colleges
- Govt school to Glasgow: NIT Agartala civil engineer wins Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship
- UGC allows state colleges to seek deemed-university status, become off-campus centres of other institutions