JNU UG third merit list 2022 out at jnuee.jnu.ac.in; how to check
JNU merit list for UG, COP and integrated postgraduate programmes is released online. Candidates block their seats till October 31.
Apoorva Singh | October 30, 2022 | 08:30 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University has published the third JNU merit list and supernumerary list in online mode for UG, COP and integrated postgraduate programmes. Candidates can visit the official website - jnuee.jnu.ac.in to check the JNU third merit list 2022.
To check the JNU Third merit list 2022 - Click here
The JNU 3rd merit list 2022 can be accessed by signing in through the application number and password. The JNU UG admission 2022 window for pre-enrolment registration and payment of fees with the blocking of seats will be available till October 31.
The physical verification of the selected candidates will be conducted from November 1 to 4. JNU will publish the final JNU Merit list after registration by November 9.
How to check JNU third merit list 2022?
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Go to the official website - jnuee.jnu.ac.in.
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On the home page, click on the ‘Result of List 2 Through CUET’.
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Now, enter the application number, password and given captcha code.
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The JNU result list will get displayed on the screen.
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Download the same and keep it safe for reference.
JNU is offering admission to UG, COP and integrated postgraduate programmes through CUET. The JNU admissions are being conducted for 342 undergraduate seats including B.A. (Hons), B.Sc.- M.Sc. integrated results.
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