I could not qualify NLSAT. Can I still download my NLSAT result?

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    Anupama Mehra | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    Yes, you will still be able to download the result of NLSAT by logging in to the official exam website. The scorecard will consist of information such as subject-wise and overall scores, percentiles and All India Rank, along with the qualifying cutoff or marks. In case a candidate does not qualify for NLSAT then he/she would not be able to participate in the counselling process. However, they may take admission to other courses conducting admission through NLSAT scores, for which counselling process is not conducted.

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