JEXPO 2019 Result Declared @webscte.co.in; Check Steps to Download Here
Saakshi Lama | June 6, 2019 | 01:14 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, JUNE 6: West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development has declared the result of JEXPO 2019. Candidates who attempted the entrance examination can now check their merit ranks through the released result. The authorities have published the result in online mode. No other mode of communication will be used to notify the candidates about the result.
Quick Steps to Check JEXPO Result 2019
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Go to the official website ( webscte.co.in )
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Click on the result link
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The candidates will have to enter JEXPO enrollment number or index number.
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Candidates can download and take a print out of the result.
Details such as general merit rank, category wise rank, personal details, enrollment number and more will be present in the result of JEXPO 2019. In case of female candidates, Female General Rank will also be assigned. Only those candidates who secure minimum positive marks in both papers - Mathematics and Physics & Chemistry, will be assigned merit ranks. Candidates who appeared for only one paper will not be considered for the merit ranks.
Based on the merit ranks available through JEXPO 2019 result, the candidates will be considered qualified for the counselling process. Allotment of seats will be done as per the candidate’s ranks, preferences and availability of seats.
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