HSEE 2021 result today at hsee.iitm.ac.in; Know more details here
Kapil Rawat | September 27, 2021 | 09:23 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check the HSEE result 2021 by using their registered email ID or login ID and password.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology, Madras will announce the HSEE 2021 result along with the scorecard today, September 27. Candidates who have appeared in the entrance exam can download the HSEE result 2021 by visiting the official website - hsee.iitm.ac.ic. The HSEE 2021 entrance exam was conducted on August 7, in computer based mode.
Through the HSEE 2021 scorecard, candidates can know the marks scored by them in the entrance test. The HSEE result 2021 will carry various details such as candidate’s name, photograph, qualifying marks, qualifying rank, qualifying status and programme applied. Qualifying candidates will be invited to the counselling session.
To check the HSEE 2021 result, candidates need to use their registered email address or login ID and password.
How to check the HSEE result 2021?
Follow the steps below to check the HSEE 2021 result -
- Visit the official website - hsee.iitm.ac.ic.
- Press the ‘Click here to check the result of HSEE 2021’ tab.
- Type in the registration email ID or login ID and password.
- Click on the ‘Login’ button.
- Now, the HSEE result will appear on the screen.
- Take a few print outs and retain the result till the admission is over.
The HSEE 2021 application form was released on February 1. Candidates could fill and submit the HSEE application form 2021 was March 31. The application process of HSEE 2021 was conducted completely online.
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