SITEEE 2020 result announced; download scorecard
Team Careers360 | July 29, 2020 | 10:55 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has released the SITEEE 2020 result. Candidates who appeared in the exam can now check their SITEEE score. The result is released online on the official website set-test.org. SITEEE result is available in the form of score card containing details of candidates' score in the entrance exam along with the qualifying status.
Steps to download SITEEE 2020 score card
- Go to the official website of SITEEE 2020
- Enter SET ID and password
- Click on 'Login'.
- The scorecard will be displayed and the candidates will have to download and print it out.
Candidates who are declared qualified will be eligible to appear in the counselling process for admission in the institute. The schedule for counselling and other admission processes will be soon released by the institute.
SITEEE is conducted for admission in B.Tech course at Symbiosis Institute of Technology, the constituent college of Symbiosis International. SITEEE 2020 was conducted on July 19 as an online, remote proctored examination due to prevailing COVID-19 situation.
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