ASTU to declare Assam CEE result 2019 today; check at astu.ac.in

ASTU to declare Assam CEE result 2019 today; check at astu.ac.in

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 08:15 PM IST
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The Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) will likely declare the Assam Common Entrance Exam (CEE) 2019 result today. The candidates can check their result on the university’s official website, astu.ac.in. The Assam CEE 2019 exam was conducted on April 28, 2019, for admissions to B Tech courses at various colleges and universities in Assam.

Assam CEE exam is of 3 hours’ duration and tests candidates on Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry subjects. The exam is conducted in Assamese and English language and candidates have to score at least 50% (45% for reserved candidates) to qualify for the admissions process. Allotment of seats will be done on the basis of the choices filled by the candidates as well as the rank that they have secured. During the counselling process, the candidates will be allotted according to their rank in the merit list.

Steps to check Assam CEE results:

Step 1: Visit the official website: astu.ac.in

Step 2: On the homepage, go to examinations tab and click on results

Step 3: Look for the result link that says ‘ASTU CEE result 2019’ and click on it.

Step 4: Enter your log in details and hit submit.

Step 5: Download your result and take a print out of it.

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