PESSAT 2020 result announced at pessat.com; download rank card
Team Careers360 | September 7, 2020 | 12:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: PES University Bengaluru has declared the PESSAT result 2020 at pessat.com for B.Tech exam. Candidates who had appeared for the engineering exam can now check their scores from PESSAT official website. To check the PESSAT result 2020, candidates have to use their registration number and date of birth. Candidates who have been declared qualified will be considered for admission in the PES university B.Tech course.
How to check PESSAT Result 2020?
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Open the official website at pessat.com
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Click on the PESSAT 2020 result
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PESSAT login window shall open
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Enter registration number and date of birth
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PESSAT result 2020 will be displayed on screen
PESSAT 2020 was held on August 1 to 20 at various examination centres of the country. Additional buffer exams were also conducted at Bengaluru centre only on September 2 and 3. Last date to update the class 12 marks in the online application of PESSAT 2020 was September 6.
Admission to all qualified candidates will be through PESSAT 2020 counselling scheduled to be conducted on September 18, 19 and 20. Candidates who will be allotted seats will be required to submit their documents up to October 7. An additional round of PESSAT counselling will be conducted in the second / third week of October.
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