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MSBTE Result 2020 : MSBTE Diploma Result Declared soon @ msbte.org.in

 


MSBTE Result 2020 Summer: Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE), Mumbai, release the MSBTE Result for Final Year and Backlog Summer 2020 1st week of November. It is available on the official website i.e. msbte.org.in. Note that the university has already released the MSBTE Result for Non-Final Semester/Year Regular candidates.

Candidates can check the MSBTE Diploma Result by entering their Seat/Enrollment Number. They need to score a minimum of 40% marks in the examination in order to pass it..

How To Check MSBTE Results Online?

Candidates can follow the steps as under to download the MSBTE Scorecard:

·      1st Step– Go to the official website of Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai i.e. msbte.org.in.

·      2nd Step – Click on the Examination tab.

·      3rd Step – Click on the link for respective MSBTE Results

·      4th Step – A new page will appear where you need to enter Enrollment Number/Seat Number.

·      5th Step – After entering it correctly, click on the “Submit” button

·      6th Step – The MSBTE scorecard will open on the screen. Now download the scorecard and save it for future reference.

Details Mentioned On MSBTE Score Card

The MSBTE Result card will consist of the following details:

1.     Name of the Candidate

2.    Roll Number

3.    Subjects Appeared for

4.    Marks Scored in Each Subject

5.    Final Marks

6.    Pass or Fail

MSBTE Result Status: MSBTE Grading System

In the MSBTE Result, candidates will be given any one status from the following:

I DST (First Class with Distinction)

Candidate clearing all the subject/paper and securing a minimum 75% of total marks shall fall in this category

I (First Class):

Candidates scoring minimum 60% or more but less than 75% fall under this category

II (Second Class):

Candidate scoring 45% or more but less than 60% of total shall fall under this category.

Pass (Pass Class):

Candidates passing in all the subject/course heads and scoring minimum 40% or more but less than 45% of total marks fall under this category

ATKT (Allowed to Keep Term):

ATKT status awarded to the candidates as per the prevailing rules

WFLS/WFLY (Withheld.Failed in Lower Semester/Year)

Candidates who pass in the final semester/year but fail in lower semester/years fall under this category.

Fail

If the candidate fails to secure minimum qualifying marks or minimum percentage of aggregate marks shall fall in this category.

Revaluation Of Answer Books

After the announcement of the MSBTE Result, candidates who are not happy with their marks can apply for revaluation of their answer copies. First, the candidate needs to obtain the Final Answer Copy. Once they have obtained it, they can cross-check and be sure if they want to apply for revaluation or not. Then the candidates need to fill and submit the application form for reassessment or revaluation.

 

FAQs on MSBTE Result

Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers:

Q1. When the MSBTE Result for final sem/regular candidates will be released?

Ans. Since the final sem exam was conducted in online mode this year. The MSBTE Result will be released soon, most probably by October last week.

Q2. What do I need to check the MSBTE Result?

Ans: Test takers need their Enrollment Number/ Seat Number in order to check MSBTE Results.

Q3. How many marks are required to pass the MSBTE exam?

Ans: Candidates need to score a minimum of 40% marks in order to pass the MSBTE exams.

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