NRTI 2020 result declared for BBA and BSc @nrti.edu.in; check merit ranks here
Team Careers360 | September 16, 2020 | 06:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Rail Transportation Institute has released the NRTI result 2020 in the form of merit list on September 16. Candidates check the NRTI merit list by visiting the official website at nrti.edu.in. The NRTI 2020 merit list has been released for BBA and BSc. courses only. The merit list of NRTI includes details such as application number, candidate’s name, roll number and acquired rank.
How to check the NRTI Result 2020
The institute has released the result of NRTI 2020 online on their official website. Candidates can go through the steps given below to check NRTI results without any struggle.
Step 1.
Visit the official website of NRTI (www.nrti.edu.in)
Step 2.
Click on the ‘Merit List’ option given on the top left corner of the site’s homepage.
Step 3.
Candidates will be able to check the merit list and waitlist for both the programmes.
Step 4.
Check your name and print out multiple copies of the list if it contains your name.
The candidates who will have their names mentioned in the NRTI merit list 2020 will be deemed eligible for admission in the university. Further, these shortlisted candidates will be invited for the counselling session. The counselling for the candidates will begin in online mode at the university’s campus.
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