NTA released GPAT 2019 Result; Merit list to be published soon
Naureen Gurung | February 6, 2019 | 06:19 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 6, 2019: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the GPAT result 2019 in online mode. The computer-based exam was conducted on January 28, 2019, in 58 cities all over India. Candidates need their login credentials to obtain their GPAT 2019 result. The result window will display the candidate’s scorecard. GPAT scores are accepted by all the AICTE-approved institutions and universities.
Downloading procedure of GPAT Result 2019
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Visit the official website of NTA or Click here
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Click on the 'View GPAT 2019 Result' button.
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Choose whether you want to login using your application number and password/ date of birth.
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Click 'Sign in' and then 'View result'.
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Download your scorecard and take 2-3 printouts for future reference
GPAT Qualifying Marks
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Category |
Qualifying marks |
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Unreserved |
141 |
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Other backward classes |
117
|
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Scheduled caste
|
95 |
|
Scheduled tribe |
74 |
Particulars mentioned on GPAT Result
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Application number
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Roll number
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Candidate's name
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Parents' names
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Category
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Gender
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State of residence
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Date of birth
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Nationality
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Marks obtained
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NTA score
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All India Rank
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