JNUEE 2018 Results announced on Feb 18; 3 days before the ‘scheduled’ date
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Download NowApratim Chatterjee | February 18, 2018 | 11:40 PM IST
New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University has announced results of JNUEE 2018 on February 18. The central university written entrance examination results have been announced almost three days prior to the ‘scheduled’ date. According to the official admission schedule, earlier, the results were to be announced on February 21, 2018.
The university entrance exam results can be checked online only by providing application number or registration number of the test takers. The central university has announced the JNUEE 2018-19 results for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
How to check results?
- Visit the official website
- Click on the Results tab
- Click on ‘Search by Application Number’ or ‘Search by Registration Number’ tab menu
- Choose ‘Programme of Study’ from the drop-down menu
- Choose ‘Field of Study’ from the drop-down menu
- Enter ‘Application Number’/ ‘Registration Number’
- Click on ‘Search’ button
- Check JNUEE 2018-19 Results
How does JNU result page look like?
This is an exact screen-shot of the result page. This is how the JNU entrance exam result page looks like -
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