SITEEE 2021 exam concludes; What’s next
Ritu Tripathi | June 28, 2021 | 04:15 PM IST | 1 min read
Symbiosis International, Pune has concluded the SITEEE 2021 exam today, June 28.
NEW DELHI: Symbiosis International, Pune has concluded the SITEEE 2021 exam today, June 28. SITEEE exam timings were 2.30 pm to 4 pm. Candidates were required to follow all the exam day guidelines of SITEEE 2021 released by the authorities.
SITEEE 2021 was conducted as a remote-proctored exam. Candidates had to ensure that all the system requirements were met before attempting the SITEEE 2021 exam. Candidates were able to attempt the exam through the official website- set-test.org.
SITEEE 2021 concludes: What’s next?
The authorities will release the SITEEE result 2021 on July 9. All the candidates will be able to check their SITEEE results through the official website using their login ID and password.
Steps to check SITEEE result 2021
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Visit set-test.org.
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Click on the SITEEE 2021 scorecard link.
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Enter login ID and password
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SITEEE result displayed on the screen
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Download the result and keep it for future reference
SITEEE result will include the details of the subject-wise and total marks secured by the candidates in the entrance test and their qualifying status. Those shortlisted on the basis of SITEEE 2021 result will be eligible for the counselling process.
The authorities have not released the SITEEE counselling schedule yet; it is likely to be released after the result declaration.
SITEEE is conducted by Symbiosis International, Pune for admission of students to the BTech courses offered by the institute. Candidates are also admitted to the BTech courses at the institute on the basis of JEE Main and MHT scores.
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