NVS PGT Result 2020 Declared for Interviews; Check Result Here
Team Careers360 | July 10, 2020 | 05:56 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, Chandigarh has released interview results and marks for the post of Post Graduate Teachers (PGT). The result is announced in the form of a pdf file. Candidates can check their name, category, and total marls in the NVS PGT result 2020. Final appointment letter along with the date of joining will be updated on the official website- navodaya.gov.in
Selected candidates are eligible for appointment to the post of Post Graduate Teachers based on their performance in Computer Based Test (CBT) and personal interview. The interviews were conducted from December 2 to 12, 2019.
Click Here to check the finally selected candidates in NVS PGT Result 2020
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