NIMCET 2019 Revised Result announced by NIT Surathkal after rectifying errors
Ridhi.Khurana | June 10, 2019 | 11:29 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, June 10 - The National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal has announced the revised NIMCET 2019 result on June 9, 2019. Initially, the result was declared on June 8, 2019, but has been declared invalid due to some errors. Candidates are required to login and check their revised result and consider it as the final valid one. Only the candidates who have passed the exam as per the revised rank cards will be eligible for counselling.
Steps to check NIMCET revised 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 provided.
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Download the revised result.
Only those rank cards uploaded on June 9, 2019 will be considered for counselling and further process for admission to MCA programme in all the participating NITs as well as other institutes which use the NIMCET 2019 ranks for admission to their MCA programme.
NIMCET 2019 Counselling
The National Institute of Technology, Surathkal has not declared the revised dates of counselling. It can be notified any time soon. Initially, counselling was supposed to take place between June 9 and June 13, 2019. But due to delay on account of the revised result, fresh notification is awaited. So candidates are advised to keep a check over the official website.
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