JNU second merit list 2022 today at jnuee.jnu.ac.in; how to check
Apoorva Singh | October 26, 2022 | 09:13 AM IST | 1 min read
The option to block the seats against the second JNU merit list will be available till October 28. Know how to download JNU second merit list here.
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University will release the second merit list for undergraduate and integrated postgraduate courses today, October 26. Candidates can block their seats from October 26 to 28 against the JNU second merit list 2022.
The JNU second merit list 2022 will include important details such as the name of the candidate, gender, category, date of birth, roll number, programme applied for, and normalised marks in the CUET examination.
JNU is offering admission to 342 undergraduate seats. The admissions to JNU are being offered through CUET UG. Until last year, JNU offered admission to UG and PG courses through JNUEE.
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How to check JNU second merit list 2022?
- Go to the official website - jnuee.jnu.ac.in.
- On the home page, click on the “Result of List 2” tab.
- A login window will be displayed on the screen.
- Enter the CUET application number and password.
- Then, click on the ‘Login’ button.
- Now, the merit list will be displayed on the screen. Check all the details and keep it safe for reference.
The university will publish the third and the supernumerary list on October 30. Candidates selected in the JNU third merit list will be able to block the seats till October 31. The physical verification of admission or registration of selected candidates will be conducted at university from November 1 to 4, 2022.
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