ANU PGCET Result 2020 has been announced by Acharya Nagarjuna University. Candidates can check their result online at anudoa.in.
To check the ANU PGCET 2020 Result, candidates required their roll number and date of birth.
The score for Acharya Nagarjuna University Common Entrance Test is considered for admission to various PG courses.
Qualifiers in the entrance exam are then eligible to participate in the ANU PGCET 2020 Counselling.
Candidates can check this article regarding the ANU PGCET Result 2020.
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ANUPGCET Result 2020 Important Dates
Events | Dates |
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ANUPGCET 2020 exam date | 10 & 11 Oct 2020 |
Result declaration date for ANU PGCET 2020 | Declared |
How to check ANU PGCET 2020 Result?
By following the steps given below, candidates can check the outcome.
Step 1: Candidates must first visit the official ANU website.
Step 2: After that, the candidate must click on the "ANU PGCET 2020 Result" from the homepage.
Step 3: Now, as mentioned in the admit card, enter the roll number and date of birth.
Step 4: On the screen, the scorecard/rank card will appear.
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ANU PGCET 2020 Selection Process
The selection for admission is based on the rank obtained during the entrance test, with the exception of M.P.Ed.
In M.P.Ed., in the case of Admission will be based on the marks obtained during the entrance test and the weighting of the marks for sports performance.
For the ANU PGCET 2020 counselling process, qualified candidates are later called. Candidates are admitted at the counselling time according to the accessibility of the seat.
ANU PGCET 2020 Tie-Breaking Criteria
On the basis of the marks obtained in the Entrance Test, the Order of merit will be decided.
In the case of a tie, the tie will be settled on the basis of the percentage obtained in the Qualifying Examination, and the tie will be settled on the basis of the marks obtained in the Qualifying Examination group of subjects.
Still, tie persists, it will be resolved in favour of elder candidates on the basis of date of birth.