NRTI 2019 merit list released; know how to check
Vishwas Garia | July 18, 2019 | 07:54 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNew Delhi, July 18: National Rail and Transportation Institute has declared the result of NRTI Aptitude Test 2019 on July 18. Candidates who had appeared in the entrance test can check the result by visiting the official website of the university. The result of NRTI is released in the form of a merit list. NRTI merit list includes the name of the candidate, category, application number and category wise rank of the candidates.
How to Check NRTI Result
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Visit the official website ( www.nrti.edu.in )
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Click on “Merit List 2019” given on the top-left corner,
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A new tab will be opened where the candidates can check the merit list for both the programmes, category-wise.
What after NRTI merit list 2019?
Candidates whose names are shortlisted in the merit list are required to participate in the counselling process which will start from July 26. The university will also release the list of wait-listed candidates. If there will be any vacant seat left after the commencement of NRTI counselling round 1, wait-listed candidates will be invited for the second round. The second round of NRTI Counselling will commence on August 9.
About NRTI
The National Rail and Transportation Institute (NRTI) is the conducting body of the national level Aptitude Admission Test that is held for B. Sc in Transportation Technology and BBA in Transportation Management programmes offered by the institute. The courses focus on transport-related education, multidisciplinary research and training. NRTI 2019 was held in the form of an aptitude test for a duration of 90 minutes (1 hour and 30 minutes). The institute offers 105 seats, in total, for each programme.
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