UPCATET 2019 result to be declared today; Check details
Parul Thapa | May 31, 2019 | 02:30 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 31 : Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology will be releasing the result of UPCATET 2019 today. The candidates who had appeared in the entrance test conducted by the council will be able to see their results in an online mode.The university had conducted Uttar Pradesh Combined Agriculture and Technology Entrance Test, also known as UPCATET, which was held from May 16 to May 18, 2019.
The candidates will have to enter login credentials to gain access to their student portals and see their see their UPCATET result 2019 . Candidates who clear the entrance examination for admissions in undergraduate programmes are required to register themselves and upload the documents for online counselling in between June 3 to June 17.
What if you forgot the password for UPCATET 2019?
In case the candidates forget the password whilst login into their student portal of UPCATET 2019, they should follow the following steps to retrieve their new password.
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Click on ‘Forgot Password?’
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Select ‘Programme’ for the admission is sought after
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Select your ‘Previous Qualifications’
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Enter the ‘Group of Paper
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Enter your name
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Enter your valid and active mobile number
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Put in your Date of Birth (as mentioned on your Birth Certificate and/or Class Xth mark sheet)
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Click on ‘Show my Registration number’
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The candidates can use that registration number to further log in to their UPCATET student portal.
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