NIPER JEE 2022 result for Master's, PhD courses declared
Raushan Kumar | June 21, 2022 | 12:07 PM IST | 1 min read
The result of NIPER JEE 2022 out at the official website. Candidates included in NIPER JEE results are eligible for counselling and interview process.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Hyderabad, has released the NIPER Joint Entrance Examination, NIPER JEE 2022 results for the MPharm and PhD courses on June 21, 2022. The NIPER JEE result PDF 2022 can be accessed at the official website niperhyd.aptonline.in.
The NIPER JEE 2022 result mentions the hall ticket number, All India Rank (AIR), category, and other details. Only the candidates included in the NIPER JEE 2022 result will be called for counselling, group discussion, and interview. NIPER JEE 2022 results will offer admission to 1050 MPharm and 180 Ph.D. seats.
How to download NIPER JEE 2022 result
The steps to download the NIPER JEE result can be checked below:
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Visit niperhyd.aptonline.in.
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Under the ‘NIPER JEE 2022 results’ section, click on the link of the respective course.
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The NIPER JEE result will be displayed on the screen in the PDF format
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Using ‘Ctrl+F’ search for you hall ticket number
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Verify all the details mentioned there
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Download the PDF and take multiple printouts for future reference.
What after the NIPER JEE 2022 result?
After the result, the qualified candidates will be called for the counselling session. NIPER JEE counselling will be conducted in offline mode at the respective colleges. Along with the counselling, a personal assessment and interview will be done. After the admission process is over, shortlisted candidates will get the call letters to join the programme.
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