SAAT 2021 phase 1 result declared for BTech; Phase 2 exam from July 12 to 18
Candidates can check the SAAT BTech result 2021 and download the scorecard using their login credentials at saat.soa.ac.in.
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NEW DELHI : Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan has announced the SAAT 2021 phase 1 results for BTech programme in online mode at saat.soa.ac.in. To check the SAAT result 2021, the test takers need to enter their application number in the scorecard login window. The SAAT phase 1 BTech result has been announced in the form of a scorecard. The SAAT phase 1 result 2021 for the rest of the programmes will be announced soon.
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SAAT 2021 rank cards mention important details such as the name of the candidate, category, rank of the candidate, roll number, date of birth, exam centre address and name of the programme applied by the candidate.
The SAAT phase 2 exam will be held from July 12 to 18, whereas the phase 1 examinations were held from June 7 to 13.
The shortlisted candidates will be invited to participate in the SAAT counselling 2021 and claim their admissions. SAAT e-counselling for BTech programming will be held soon. A separate merit list of SAAT 2021 will be prepared by the institute for the BTech aspirants on the basis of their marks scored in physics, chemistry and mathematics sections of the SAAT BTech exam 2021.
The SAAT phase 2 application window will be closed on July 8. Candidates who have not appeared for the SAAT phase 1 exam can apply for the entrance test and appear in the second phase examination.
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