TISSNET 2021 merit list to be released on July 28; Know more details
Kapil Rawat | July 23, 2021 | 12:00 PM IST | 1 min read
TISS will release the TISSNET merit list 2021 on July 28 on its official website. Check more details here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) will announce the TISSNET 2021 merit list on July 28. Candidates who appeared for the online assessment round can check the TISSNET merit list 2021 on the official website of the university - tiss.edu.
To check the TISSNET 2021 merit list, candidates have to login using their ID and password in the login window. The TISSNET merit list 2021 will be displayed on the computer screen.
Candidates will find various key information mentioned in the TISSNET 2021 merit list such as their name, course preference, seat matrix and total aggregate score. Candidates should check these details carefully to ensure that there is no incorrect information or discrepancies in the TISSNET merit list 2021.
In cases of error in the TISSNET 2021 merit list, they are advised to reach out to the university officials to get it rectified. Candidates who are mentioned in the TISSNET merit list 2021 will be invited to appear for the counselling sessions.
During the TISSNET 2021 counselling session, shortlisted candidates have to report to the Tata Institute of Social Sciences campus for document verification. Any candidate who fails to attend the document verification process will lose their seat to the next candidate in the TISSNET merit list 2021.
After getting their documents verified, candidates have to pay the semester fee. The TISSNET 2021 result was released on February 20. The entrance exam of TISSNET 2021 was conducted on February 20, 2021, in computer-based mode.
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