SITEEE Result 2021: As per the updates, the Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT) has released the result of SIT Engineering Entrance Exam (SITEEE) in online mode. Candidates can download their scorecard by visiting the official website - set-test.org. To download the SITEEE result, they will have to use the required login credentials.
After the declaration of the result, the authorities will also release three separate merit lists for - SITEEE, JEE Mains and MHT CET qualified candidates. The exam was conducted from 2.30 to 4 pm in the online home proctored test. The exam conducting authority conducted a Dry Run Check (DRC) on 23rd June 2021 for all registered candidates.
SITEEE Result 2021 - Direct Link (Available Now)
How to check SITEEE 2021 Result?
The result of SIT Engineering Entrance Exam can only be downloaded in online mode. The authorities will not send the exam result in any other mode. Candidates can follow the steps below to check the result of SITEEE 2021 -
- Step 1 - Go to the official website - set-test.org.
- Step 2 - Click on the ‘SITEEE scorecard’ link which will get you to the result page.
- Step 3 - Enter the user id and password without any mistake.
- Step 4 - On submitting the required details, the result will be displayed on the screen.
- Step 5 - Download the same as a PDF file and keep it for future reference.
After downloading the SITEEE result candidates must go through the details mentioned on it. The scorecard will likely to have the following details - name, roll number, SITEEE ID, total marks secured, section-wise marks and qualifying status.
What after the declaration of SITEEE Result 2021?
After the declaration of the result, all the shortlisted candidates will further have to appear for counselling rounds within the specified time period. They also need to carry the required documents as prescribed by the authorities while going for counselling. Based on their marks, candidates will be allotted courses of their choice. Those who have been allotted seats can take admission by paying the prescribed admission fees.
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