RUHS Pharmacy 2020 exam concludes; Result to be announced soon
Team Careers360 | January 12, 2021 | 01:33 PM IST | 2 mins read
The exam was conducted in the online mode wherein 100 multiple choice questions were asked. The authorities will now release the RUHS Pharmacy 2020 result in the form of a merit list soon.
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS), Jaipur has successfully conducted the RUHS 2020 Pharmacy exam today, January 12, in the online mode from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The RUHS Pharmacy question paper contained 100 multiple choice questions in English and was divided into two sections - chemistry and physics - having 50 questions per section.
The authorities will now release the result for RUHS Pharmacy 2020 in the online mode soon. The official date for the same has not been announced yet. However, candidates are advised to keep a track of the official website to avoid missing the result declaration of RUHS 2020 Pharmacy. Read below to know more details on RUHS Pharmacy result 2020.
About RUHS Pharmacy Result 2020
The result for RUHS Pharmacy will be released in the online mode in the form of a PDF. It is to be noted that no another form of merit list will be released for RUHS result in the offline mode. The PDF will mention candidates' score along with details like roll number, father’s name, date of birth (DOB), gender, category and state domicile.
How to download the RUHS Pharmacy 2020 result?
Candidates who wish to know the steps to download the result for RUHS Pharmacy 2020 must follow the instructions mentioned below.
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Visit the official RUHS Pharmacy website which is ruhsraj.org
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Click on RUHS Pharmacy 2020 result
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The PDF file displaying the result will appear on the screen.
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Search your name with “Ctrl + F” and check the result.
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Download and take two to three print outs for future references.
RUHS Pharmacy Result 2020 'Tie Breaker'
In case, two or more candidates score the same marks in the entrance examination, the following tie-breaking criteria will be applied.
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Candidate with higher marks in 10+2 or other equivalent examination
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Older candidate
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Candidate with higher marks in Secondary examination (Class 10) or other equivalent examination.
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