KVS Result 2018 Announced for PGT, PRT, Assistants & Stenographer; Check Details Here
Shristi Kirti | July 8, 2019 | 01:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 8: Kendra Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has announced the result of KVS 2018 for various post of PGTs, PRT, Assistants and Stenographer on July 8, 2019. KVS result has been announced for the test which was held on August 14, 2018. The result has been announced in the form of PDF for PGT SSC, PGT Science, PGT Maths, PGT Sanskrit, PGT Hindi, PGT English, PRT, Stenographers and Assistants.
A total of 707 candidates have qualified for PGT SST, while 413 candidates have qualified for PGT Science. For Hindi, English, Sanskrit and Maths, a total of 667, 668, 460 and 558 candidates have qualified. For Stenographers, there are 37 candidates while for Assistants, there are 31 candidates who have qualified.
To check the result of KVS for all the posts, candidates must visit the official website of the exam conducting authority - kvsangathan.nic.in and click on the result link as per the required post. The result of KVS contains the roll numbers and the name of the candidates who have qualified the test.
The authority is soon to release the cutoff scores of the test on the basis of which the result has been announced.
All those candidates who have qualified in the written exam of KVS will now be called for KVS interview round, the intimation of which will be given to the candidates on the official website.
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