IPU CET BJMC Result announced
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 12:58 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 8: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has announced the IPU CET BJMC result on May 7 in online mode. The result of the 5342 candidates who appeared for the exam held on April 29 has been declared. Candidates can download their result and take a print out.
While the result was supposed to be announced on May 10, the university has released the details three days prior to the announced date.
The results of the candidates have been listed in the order of their roll numbers. Candidates have to check their results as they will not receive individual communication in this regard.
In addition to the roll number, the result mentions the name, region, category and rank of the candidates who have been shortlisted for the next round of admission.
Counselling for the first round will take place in online mode from June 8 and the last date for withdrawal of admission is June 26. The second round of counselling will take place from June 22 and end on July 6.
In order to participate in counselling, candidates will have to register online, fill their choices and check the seat allotment. They are required to pay counselling fee of Rs 1,000 either through debit card, credit card or net banking. Spot round will take place if need be for the vacant seats after the completion of two rounds of counselling.
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