IAPT NSE exam results 2024 soon on iapt.org.in; steps to download, merit list
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 24, 2024 | 08:31 PM IST | 1 min read
IAPT NSE Results 2024-25: Once the IAPT NSE 2024 results are declared, candidates will be able to view the list of the top 10% scorers for all the subjects.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) will soon release the IAPT NSE (National Standard Examination) exam results. Candidates will be able to check their results on the official website, iapt.org.in, once out.
Candidates will be able to access their results for the respective subject by logging in with their credentials. Along with the results, candidates will also be provided certificates through the official website.
The IAPT result merit list will be published through the official website only. Candidates will also be able to view the list of the top 10% scorers for all the subjects once IAPT NSE 2024 results are officially declared.
Candidates will find the roll number of shortlisted candidates, centre, names, gender, class, marks secured in the exam, and details of the minimum admissible score (MAS), and merit index (MI) on the IPAT result PDF.
IAPT NSE Results 2024-25: How to check results?
The steps to download the IAPT results are given below.
- Visit the official website, iapt.org.in.
- On the homepage, open the ‘results’ tab available.
- Click on the ‘NSE Results 2024-25’ option available.
- The links for the IAPT NSE result merit list for different subjects will appear on your screen.
- Click on the name of the respective subject to check the results.
- Download the IAPT merit list of take a printout for future reference.
IAPT mainly works for the upgradation of physics teaching and physics teachers by conducting multiple academic programmes and activities throughout the country. The NSE is available in six subjects including physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and junior science.
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