GGSIPU CET BBA 2018 result declared on May 31; over 25,000 candidates qualify
Sreetama Datta | May 31, 2018 | 07:43 PM IST
NEW DELHI, May 31: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has declared the BBA Common Entrance Test 2018 on May 31, 2018. Although the original schedule to announce the result was June 7, 2018, the university has preponed the result by a week. As many as 25,768 candidates had appeared for the exam, out of which 433 candidates have not qualified.
The result has been declared in the form of Merit List, where the overall rank has been stated. In order to check the result, candidates have to click here and check the rank against his/her Roll Number and name. The score cards have not been released yet.
The details carried in the merit list are candidate name, roll number, region, category and rank.
Around 70 colleges affiliated by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University offers BBA programmes with more than 6,000 seats. The CET for BBA was conducted on May 26, 2018 across Delhi. The release of cutoff and counselling process is expected to be conducted in the second or third week of June 2018.
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