JEECUP 2019 result declared @ jeecup.org, check details here
sansar.chhikara | June 20, 2019 | 03:33 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 20: Joint Entrance Examination Council (JEEC), Uttar Pradesh has declared the JEECUP 2019 result in online mode on June 20. Candidates can download their UP Polytechnic result by signing in to the candidate portal using their roll number and date of birth. Candidates must note that the authorities will not send the JEECUP result 2019 separately to any students and everyone who appeared for the entrance test has to check and download their result directly from the official website. JEECUP result 2019 will include important details like actual marks and rank secured by the candidate in the UP Polytechnic entrance examination.
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To check JEECUP 2019 Result - Click Here
Steps to check JEECUP Result 2019
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Click on the JEECUP 2019 result official link given above.
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Login to the JEECUP 2019 (UP Polytechnic) result portal using roll number and date of birth.
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Upon successful login, the result will be displayed on the screen.
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Candidates are required to check all the details given on the JEECUP result 2019.
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Download the UP Polytechnic result 2019 and take a printout of the same for further use in the admission process.
Details present on JEECUP 2019 Result
The following details will be present on JEECUP 2019 scorecard:
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Actual marks secured by the candidate in JEECUP 2019
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Category-wise State Open Rank
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Qualifying status
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Final answer key
JEECUP 2019 was conducted in offline mode on May 26. Candidates who have successfully qualified the entrance test will be called for JEECUP counselling 2019.
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