ATIT Result 2024 to Release in January: How to Download Scorecard, Merit List
ATIT Result 2024 for the Phase 1 exams being conducted from Dec 21 to 26 will be released in the month of February.
ATIT Result 2024: ICFAI University will release the ATIT 2024 Scorecard for Phase 1 in January 2024. The institute is scheduled to conduct the ATIT Phase 1 Exam 2024 from Dec 21 to 26. Candidates appearing for the exam between Dec 21 to 26 will be able to check the ATIT Result 2024 on the official website once it has been released.
Further, the institute will send selection letters to those candidates who have qualified for the exam. The candidates will be notified of the declaration of ATIT results via their registered Email.
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ATIT Result 2024: How to Download Scorecard?
Once the ATIT Result 2024 has been released, candidates will have to follow the steps given below to download the ATIT 2024 Scorecard:
- Firstly, visit the ICFAI official website.
- The link for the ATIT 2024 Result will be given.
- Click on the link to be taken to a login page.
- Fill out the information like roll number and date of birth.
- On clicking the "Submit" button, the candidates can view the results.
- Proceed to download the scorecard.
The candidate's subject-wise scores and rank will be mentioned on the scorecard.
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What is the ATIT 2024 Merit List?
The ATIT 2024 Merit List will be released along with the ATIT Result 2024. The merit list will contain the rank scored by the candidate based on their performance in the exam. The admission to ICFAI will be based on the ranks of the candidates in the merit list.
The Admission Test for ICFAI Science and Technology (ATIT) is conducted for candidates seeking engineering courses in one of the ATIT Colleges of ICFAI Tech of ICFAI University.
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