GCET 2021 result declared at dte.goa.gov.in; Check details here
Mohit Dhyani | August 3, 2021 | 08:44 PM IST | 1 min read
DTE Goa has released the GCET result 2021 at the official website on August 3. Get direct link to check GCET result here.
NEW DELHI: Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Goa has released the GCET result 2021 on August 3. Applicants can check GCET 2021 result from the official website, dte.goa.gov.in. Goa CET result 2021 is released as a PDF file. The details mentioned in GCET results 2021 are roll numbers of all the qualified candidates and marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Direct link to download GCET result 2021 - Download Here
GCET 2021 exam was conducted on July 29 and 30. Applicants who appeared for the exam can check the GCET 2021 result from the official website.
How to check GCET result 2021?
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Visit the GCET official website - dte.goa.gov.in.
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Click on the GCET result link from the homepage.
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A pdf file will be open.
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Check details mentioned in GCET 2021 result.
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Download GCET result pdf for future reference.
The exam conducting authorities has not released the GCET 2021 result separately for all the candidates. Applicants can check their roll number and other details from the GCET result pdf.
What after GCET result 2021?
Candidates who qualified the Goa CET exam 2021 can check the result. Applicants declared as qualified in GCET 2021 result will be called for the counselling process later. Candidates first need to fill the counselling form followed by reporting at the respective institute.
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