VTUEEE 2020 phase 2 result announced; know steps to check
Team Careers360 | June 18, 2020 | 04:27 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology has announced the VTUEEE result 2020 for phase 2 examination on June 18. The VTUEEE exam for phase 2 was conducted by authorities on June 5, 6 and 7 and those who appeared can now access their result through the official website. Candidates will have to follow certain steps as mentioned below for accessing VTUEEE result:
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Visit to the official website of VTUEEE 2020 at veltech.edu.in
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The candidates have to click the VTUEEE Phase 2 result link
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Required login credentials have to be entered by candidates and then click on ‘Submit’
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The result shall contain marks obtained by candidate in the exam
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The authorities will also send the secured rank details to the registered email ID of the candidates.
Now that the result is announced, the authorities shall soon release the VTUEEE merit list for phase 2 examination. Those who make it into the merit list will be called up by the authorities for counselling. The process of counselling shall include verification of documents and payment of admission fee. Absence of candidates on the day of counselling shall result in cancellation of their candidature, thus they should be alert regarding any intimation regarding VTU admissions.
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