NIOS vocational examination January 2022 results declared; Here’s how to check
Abhiraj P | February 23, 2022 | 09:31 PM IST | 1 min read
NIOS Result: NIOS released registration and fee payment schedule for vocational courses and DElEd J-K offline examination
NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Open Schooling has declared the NIOS vocational examination January 2022 results on the NIOS vocational portal at voc.nios.ac.in.
NIOS has also released the schedule for registration and payment of the examination fee for vocational courses and DElEd J-K offline examination for April-May 2022. The fee will be accepted only in online mode, said a notification by NIOS.
The Result of NIOS Vocational Examination January 2022 is declared and available on NIOS Vocational Portal https://t.co/0ZVjeF4jDz . @dpradhanbjp @EduMinOfIndia @Annapurna4BJP @Drsubhassarkar @RanjanRajkuma11 @ANI @PTI_News @ani_digital @PIBHRD @PibLucknow @PIB_Patna pic.twitter.com/yVWWRS9O3Z
— NIOS (@niostwit) February 23, 2022
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NIOS Result: How to check NIOS vocational examination result?
NIOS vocational examination January 2022 results can be viewed by following the given steps below:
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Visit the NIOS vocational portal at voc.nios.ac.in
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Click on the link that says “Exam/Results”
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Under the drop-down menu, click on results, then vocational.
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Enter the enrolment number and captcha code given
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The result will be displayed on the screen
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Download in digital format or take a printout for future references
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According to the notification, candidates can register and pay fees for the NIOS vocational courses and DElEd from February 24 to March 15 without any late fee. If the candidates are making the fee payment between March 16 and 20, a late fee of Rs 100 has to be paid. Registration from March 21 to 25 will attract a consolidated late fee of Rs 1500.
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