KEE 2020 result declared; know the steps to download
Team Careers360 | July 28, 2020 | 10:02 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI
: Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences has announced the result of KEE 2020. Candidates can now check KEE result 2020 from the official website using the application and registered mobile number. The authorities will offer admission into the undergraduate engineering courses on the basis of the candidate's performance in KEE 2020. The entrance test was conducted from July 22 to 26.
How to download the KEE 2020 result?
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Visit the official website of KEE 2020.
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Click on the result link and select KEE.
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Login using the application and registered mobile number.
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The result will be displayed on the screen
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Check and download it for future use.
The authorities have allowed KEE 2020 counselling in online mode for provisional admissions. Also, the enrollment process for undergraduate courses will be conducted from July 27 to August 20. The subject registration / online class registration / time table generation will be done from August 24 to 28.
Provisional admission 2020 schedule will be announced soon on the official website. The admission of a candidate will be confirmed only after receiving the original certificates as per the eligibility norms laid down by the authorities.
KEE is conducted by the Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences for admission into B.Tech courses offered by the university.
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