KEE 2021 result declared at karunya.edu; Check scores
Maniprabha Singh | June 21, 2021 | 01:46 PM IST | 1 min read
Karunya Institute of Technology and Science has released the KEE 2021 result at karunya.edu. Check the KEE result here
NEW DELHI - Karunya Institute of Technology and Science has declared the result of KEE 2021 at karunya.edu. To check the KEE 2021 result, candidates need to enter their application number and mobile number. KEE result 2021 will contain the scores and qualifying status of the candidates. Below are the steps to check the Karunya entrance exam result 2021.
How to check KEE 2021 Result?
- Go to the official website- karunya.edu
- Click on KEEE exam result link
- Enter the application number and registered mobile number
- KEE 2021 result will be displayed on the screen
Candidates are suggested to download the result and keep a print copy ready for future reference.
KEE 2021 result- Details mentioned
Below given details will be mentioned on the
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Name of the candidate
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Application number
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Scores obtained in the exam
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Rank obtained in the exam
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Qualifying status
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Category
KEE 2021 exam was held from June 15 to 19, 2021 as an open book test. Candidates who qualified the exam will be called for the conselling process. The counselling schedule will be released soon at karunya.edu.
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