B.ED CET distance mode result announced, check your result at nalandaopenuniversity.com
The Nalanda Open University Has Announced The Result Of B.Ed CET 2019 For Distance Mode.
The Nalanda Open University has announced the result of B.Ed CET 2019 for distance mode. The candidates who have appeared for the examination can now check their results on the official website of the university i.e. nalandaopenuniversity.com. Earlier, there were reports that the results will be announced on April 13.
The University has released the B.Ed CET 2019 result for distance mode applicants in the PDF file format. This PDF file enlists the names of all the registered candidates, mentioning the marks secured by each of them.
For the convenience of the students, we have mentioned the steps through which the candidates can download the results:
Visit the official website of the Nalanda University. From there look for “B.Ed. CET (Distance Mode) 2019 Result” link and download the pdf. As the list consists of over a hundred pages, candidates can easily look for their name by pressing “Ctrl+F” keys.Other than for distance mode, Nalanda University had also released the result for regular mode, nearly a month ago. Candidates can access their result by logging in with their Registration Number and Date of Birth. For B.Ed. CET 2019 distance mode, a candidate had to attempt questions from General and Academic Knowledge (50 marks), Subject Selective Questions (25 marks) and Essay Type (25 marks). The selection is solely made on the basis of this 100 marks CET for a duration of 2 and a half hours.
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