ISRO Yuvika Result 2020 Announced; Download Provisional Selection List
Maniprabha Singh | March 11, 2020 | 05:47 PM IST | 1 min read
Indian Space Research Organisation has released the provisional selection list for ISRO YUVIKA 2020 programme. Selected students can attend the 2-week programme during summer holidays, starting from May 11 to 22, 2020. ISRO Yuvika result was published on www.isro.gov.in on March 10, 2020.
Click Here to download the list of selected students.
This list is provisional in nature. The final list of students will be released after the document verification process.
Selected students need to upload the pdf copy of 8th class report card and other relevant certificates by login in the ISRO Yuvika portal 2020. The link to upload the required documents will be activated from March 16, 2020 (5 PM). The last date to submit the documents is March 26, 2020 (8 PM).
How to Check ISRO YUVIKA result 2020?
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Visit the official website of ISRO- www.isro.gov.in or Click Here to download the list of selected students.
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Click the link name “YUVIKA 2020 - Provisional Selection List Announced”
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The result pdf will open on the computer screen
ISRO YUVIKA result 2020 contains state, name of students, Parent’s name, gender school name and registration number. Students need to match the details to know whether they are selected or not.
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