KLEEE 2025 phase 2 results out; download at kluniversity.in
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 24, 2025 | 01:24 PM IST | 1 min read
KLEEE 2025: Candidates can now download their results using their application number through the official website kluniversity.in.
NEW DELHI : The Koneru Lakshmaiah University (KLU) has declared the Koneru Lakshmaiah Engineering Entrance Exam (KLEEE) phase 2 result 2025 today, March 24. Candidates can download KLEEE 2025 results using their application number through the official website, kluniversity.in.
The KLEEE 2025 results will include marks and ranks secured by the candidates. The KLEEE 2025 phase 2 exam was held from February 7 to 9. Candidates who qualify for the exam will be able to participate in the KLEEE counselling process.
The KLEEE 2025 phase 1 exam was held on December 6 to 8 and results were declared on January 16. Candidates will find their names on KLEEE 2025 phase 2 results, subject-wise marks, KLEEE score, rank obtained, and date and time of exam.
KLEEE counselling process will begin in online mode. Candidates will be required to fill in their choice of course and college and then they will be called for a document verification round.
How to check KLEEE 2025 results?
The steps to check the KLEEE 2025 phase 2 results are as follows.
- Visit the KLEEE official website, kluniversity.in.
- Click on the result link to the KLEEE phase 2 results 2025.
- Candidates will have to enter their KLEEE application number.
- The result of KLEEE 2025 will appear on the screen.
- Download the KLEEE results and contact the authorities in case of any discrepancies.
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