University of Rajasthan issues URATPG scorecard 2023 for PG admission; download link
Anu Parthiban | July 23, 2023 | 09:25 AM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan University: Admission to different arts streams will be based on 70% weightage of marks obtained in URATPG 2023, 30% marks of qualifying exam.
NEW DELHI: University of Rajasthan has declared the postgraduate admission test result 2023. Candidates who appeared in the University of Rajasthan Admission Test for Post Graduate Courses–2023 (URATPG-2023) from July 6 to 13 will be able to download the scorecard from the official website, uratpguor.org.
Admission to different streams of Faculty of Fine Arts will be on the basis of 70% weightage of marks obtained in URATPG 2023, 30% marks of qualifying exam and 30 marks in the practical exam wherever applicable.
If any candidate forgot their application number, they have an option to retrieve the number by clicking on the forgot application number link on the homepage. They will have to enter the registered email ID and security pin to get the application number. The process is the same in case candidates forgot their password.
Rajasthan University: Fee structure for URATPG-2023
|
Option for number of subjects |
General and others |
SC, ST |
|
Opting for one subject |
Rs 700 |
Rs 550 |
|
Opting for two subjects |
Rs 900 |
Rs 700 |
|
Opting for three subjects |
Rs 1,100 |
Rs 900 |
How to download URATPG-2023 scorecard
Students can follow the steps given below to download the URATPG-2023 scorecard.
- Visit the Rajasthan University official website, uratpguor.org.
- Click on the URATPG-2023 scorecard download link.
- Now enter the application number and password generated during registration.
- Enter the security code and submit the details.
- URATPG scorecard 2023 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and save it for future reference.
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