KVPY Result 2018 released – Here’s how you can check the result
Bachan Thakur | December 21, 2018 | 03:43 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 20:
IISc Bangalore has declared the result of KVPY 2018 on December 20 in online mode on the official website. The result is released in the form of merit list in pdf format. The merit list contains the name, application numbers and roll numbers of those candidates who have cleared the written aptitude test and have qualified for the interview round. Along with the result of KVPY, the final answer key and cut off for SA, SB and SX streams have also been released.
Here are the steps to download the
KVPY result
:
- Go to the official website of KVPY - http://kvpy.iisc.ernet.in/main/index.htm
- Click on the tab ‘Results’
- Now click on the link of your category against your stream – SA, SX or SB
- A new window will appear on your screen
- Check for your name in the merit list
- On finding it, download and save the result on your system
- Take a printout and keep it safe
Candidates should note that there will be no revaluation process for the online exam. Since the selection process is not over- with the interview to be conducted from January 15 to February 20 - the marks scored by candidates are not made available now. Marks of all the candidates, whether selected/not selected, will be published on the KVPY website during April 2019, after the entire selection process including interview is complete.
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