KVPY 2019 Result Announced; Check Written Test Result Now
Saumya.Srivastava | December 10, 2019 | 07:01 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 10, 2019: IISc Banglore has released the online Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana result 2019 on December 10, 2019 in form of merit lists. Students can their application number and roll number in the merit list. Along with the result, the exam conducting body has also announced the cutoff scores for each stream. The result of KVPY 2019 contains the list of selected students who are eligible for interviews. KVPY 2019 aptitude test was conducted on November 3, 2019. Qualified students will be called for the interviews that are scheduled in the third week of January 2020. Scroll down to know how to check the KVPY 2019 result.
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How to check KVPY 2019 Result?
Students can follow the steps mentioned below to know how to check the result
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Visit the official website, kvpy.iisc.ernet.in.
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Select the ‘Result’ tab on the main menu.
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A link to check the provision list of qualified students will appear on tthe screen, click on the same.
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Now, click the respective category link to check the merit list.
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Search your name & application number in the merit list.
Only students whose names are listed in the result file are eligible for the next round of scholarship.
KVPY 2019 Cut off for Written Test
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SB Stream (GN and OBC)- 49 marks out of 100
SC/ST -33 marks out of 100
PWD - 33 marks out of 100 -
SA Stream (GN and OBC) - 44 marks out of 100
SC/ST - 32 marks out of 100
WD - 32 marks out of 100 -
SX Stream (GN and OBC) - 59 marks out of 100
SC/ST - 43 marks out of 100
PWD - 43 marks out of 100
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