JNU 1st merit list 2022 released for UG and integrated PG courses; How to check
JNU first merit list 2022 has been released on the official website - jnuee.jnu.ac.in. Candidates can check the merit list of JNU for UG courses by using their login credentials.
Mridula Singh | October 21, 2022 | 10:20 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University has declared the JNU result 2022 for undergraduate, and integrated PG programmes, in online mode. Candidates who have appeared in the CUET entrance examination can check the JNU merit list 2022 at jnuee.jnu.ac.in.
To check JNU merit list 2022 - Click here
The JNU merit list 2022 mentions different important details such as candidate's name, gender, category, date of birth, roll number, programme applied for, father’s name, mother’s name and marks scored by candidates in each section of the entrance examination.
How to check JNU merit list 2022?
Follow the instructions given below to check the JNU 2022 merit list -
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Visit the JNU official website - jnuee.jnu.ac.in.
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Click on the “Result of List 1” tab.
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A login window will be displayed on the screen.
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Enter the application number and password.
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Then, click on the ‘Login’ button.
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Now, the JNU merit 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
The JNU merit list 2022 is the minimum score that a candidate must have scored to be eligible for admission to various undergraduate programmes offered at Jawaharlal Nehru University. The university will release multiple JNU merit list 2022 depending on the number of remaining seats available.
Candidates who have scored equal or more marks than JNU cut off 2022 will be invited to counselling. The complete counselling schedule for JNU 2022 will be released on the official website.
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