JNU entrance exam result 2020 declared @jnuee.jnu.ac.in; check details
Team Careers360 | November 23, 2020 | 10:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University has announced the JNU 2020 result on November 23 In online mode at jnuee.jnu.ac.in. Those candidates who appeared the entrance exam can check the JNU 2020 result by using login credentials.i.e, application number and date of birth. The JNU entrance result 2020 has been released in the form of a scorecard.
Along with the JNUEE result 2020, the university has also released the cut off score for MA, MSc and MCA programmes. NTA JNU 2020 cut off is the minimum marks that a candidate must have to qualify the entrance examination of JNU 2020. Candidates who are able to clear the JNU cut off 2020 are invited for the counselling which will take place in the respective departments of JNU.
The JNU cut off score is as high as 94 for MA Economics programme. To get a seat in MA Economics programme with a specialization in World Economy, candidates must have a JNUEE cut off score of 91.
Check here the complete JNU cut off list 2020 for MA,MSc and MCA programmes
JNU result 2020 includes details such as the candidate’s name, marks of the candidate, roll number, etc. JNU 2020 result has been released in the form of a pdf containing the name of the candidates who are qualified for the counselling round.
JNUEE is conducted by the National Test Agency (NTA) for the candidates who wish to seek admission in various UG, PG, M. Phil and Ph.D. programmes offered by the university. The examination was conducted from October 5 to 8 in computer based mode.
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