Pearl Academy result 2022 declared; Direct link, how to check it
Himanshu Shekhar | April 19, 2022 | 09:16 AM IST | 2 mins read
Result for Pearl Academy April design entrance 2022 has been announced today. Check Pearl Academy results at pearlacademy.com.
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Pearl Academy declared the Pearl Academy 2022 result on April 18 in online mode. Candidates can check Pearl Academy results 2022 by visiting the official website- pearlacademy.com. Those candidates who took the Pearl Academy exam on April 9 can check the result for the same by entering the login credentials such as email ID and password.
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The scorecard of the Pearl Academy entrance test 2022 mentions sectional, percentage, and overall scores along with candidates' rank. Those candidates who qualify for the Pearl Academy entrance test will be eligible to participate in the further round of the selection process at the participating institutes.
Pearl Academy result 2022- Important dates
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Pearl Academy 2022 entrance test dates |
April 9, 2022 |
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Pearl Academy result 2022 date |
April 18, 2022 |
How to check Pearl Academy result 2022
While checking Pearl Academy 2022 results, candidates can refer to the given steps.
Step 1- Visit the official website of Pearl Academy- pearlacademy.com
Step 2- Click on the result link and enter the login credentials- Email-Id and password
Step 3- Also enter the security code provided on the computer screen
Step 4- Now click on the “Sign In” tab
Step 5- Pearl Academy 2022 result will be displayed on the screen
Step 6- Download and take a printout of the Pearl Academy scorecard for future reference
Details mentioned on the Pearl Academy scorecard 2022
The following details are mentioned in the Pearl Academy 2022 result.
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Candidates name
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Candidates roll number
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Marks obtained by the candidate
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Candidates rank
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Candidates percentage
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Overall score
What after Pearl Academy result 2022
After the declaration of the Pearl Academy result 2022, the institute will send a formal admission letter to the shortlisted candidates. Candidates must pay the fees for seat booking on the last date otherwise the seat will be offered to the next deserving candidate. Those candidates who do not get the chance to take admission to the required program then in such case they can apply for the next admission cycle of Pearl Academy which will be held on June 25, 2022.
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