NCVT ITI Result 2022 for 1st, 2nd years out at ncvtmis.gov.in
Abhiraj P | August 24, 2022 | 07:27 PM IST | 1 min read
ITI NCVT result 2022: Candidates should score at least 40% marks to qualify the NCVT MIS ITI result 2022.
NEW DELHI: The ITI NCVT result 2022 has been announced by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) for both the first and second year Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) examinations. Candidates can check the NCVT result 2022 on the website -- ncvtmis.gov.in.
The NCVT ITI exams were held in August 2022. Candidates are required to enter the log-in credentials such as roll number, semester and exam system to check the ITI 2022 result. Candidates should score at least 40 percent marks to qualify the NCVT MIS ITI result 2022. The ITI result PDF 2022 will have details such as the candidate's name, scores, section-wise marks, and other details.
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ITI NCVT Result 2022: Steps to check
Candidates can check the NCVT MIS result 2022 by following the below-given steps.
- Go to the NCVT official website -- ncvtmis.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the ITI result 2022 2nd year or 1st year as per choice.
- Enter the required credentials.
- ITI NCVT result 2022 will appear on the screen.
- Download the result PDF file or take printouts for future references.
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NCVT ITI 2022 is held for technical and non-technical courses. The candidates who qualify the exam will be given the NCVT MIS ITI certificate 2022.
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