UPSEE 2019 result to be announced on June 3 at 5 pm @upsee.nic.in
Prabakaran K | May 31, 2019 | 10:40 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 31: Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) will release the result of UPSEE 2019 on June 3 at 5 pm in online mode. To check the result, the candidates will have to log in to their account by using their roll number and date of birth. The UPSEE result 2019 will be released by AKTU in online mode only and it will not be available in any other modes. The result will contain rank, total & subject wise scores.
How to check UPSEE 2019 result
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Open the official website upsee.nic.in
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Click on the result link that appears on the screen
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Enter the valid roll number and date of birth
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By clicking on the submit button, the result of UPSEE 2019 will appear on the screen
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Verify all the details specified on the result
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Download it and take two or three printouts of the same for future reference
Details specified on the UPSEE result 2019
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Name of the candidate
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Roll number
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Category & sub-category
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Paper appeared for
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Subject wise score
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Rank secured by a candidate
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Total score
How to calculate the UPSEE 2019 result?
The candidates can find the details below to calculate the result of UPSEE 2019,
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Four marks will be awarded to the candidates for every correct answer
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There is no negative marking
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There will be no marks for unattempted questions
What after the UPSEE result 2019?
The authorities will prepare the UPSEE 2019 merit list based on the candidates’ scores in the result. The merit list of UPSEE 2019 will differ for each B.Tech course and will be released separately. The first round of counselling process will be held on June 10, 2019. The candidates will be invited for the UPSEE 2019 counselling on the basis of merit list.
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