NTSE Jharkhand Result 2019 released; check result here
Dinesh Goyal | April 18, 2019 | 09:29 AM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 18: Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has released the result of NTSE stage 1 exams. The result is released online and the link is provided below. Candidates can check their result by entering roll number and name in the login window. The result is released for the exam conducted on November 4, 2018.
How to check Jharkhand NTSE result 2019?
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Visit the official link: http://182.18.138.199/jacresults/nts-results/index.php
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Enter roll number and candidate name.
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Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
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The result will display on the screen.
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Take a printout of the result for future reference.
It is expected that JAC will also release the merit list of selected candidates and these candidates will appear for the stage 2 exam which will be held by NCERT at National level. Stage 2 admit cards will be released in May 2019 on the NCERT website and the final result will be published in September 2019.
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