NIMCET 2019 result announced; Know how to check result
Ridhi.Khurana | June 8, 2019 | 07:50 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, June 8 - The National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal has announced the result of NIMCET 2019 on June 7. Candidates who appeared for the exam held on May 26, 2019 can check their results after logging in through the candidate login. Know how to check and download the result.
Steps to check NIMCET 2019 result
Candidates can follow the steps below for checking their result:
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Visit the official website at nimcet.in
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Login by using the number provided on admit card and the password.
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Check the result given.
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Download NIMCET 2019 Result.
Candidates will be able to check their status of qualification and the rank obtained in NIMCET. The exam conducting authority will also release a rank list with details of the candidates’ roll number and ranks. The rank list will also be published by the authorities detailing roll number and rank of all candidates.
Note- Candidates are advised to download rank card for their reference as it will not be sent separately.
What to do after result is declared?
The candidates who qualify the NIMCET 2019 will be called for the procedure of allocation of seats across the participating National Institutes of Technology (NITs). Counselling and seat allotment will be on the basis of the NIMCET rank obtained by the candidates. The candidates will not be informed personally via email or SMS. So, one needs to keep a check over the official website of NIMCET 2019.
About NIMCET 2019
The National Institutes of Technology conduct the NIT MCA Common Entrance Test (National level test) every year for admission to programme of Master of Computer Applications (MCA). Admissions are solely based on the rank obtained in NIMCET 2019.
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