
KIITEE result 2025 announced for Phase 1 exam: Direct link to download scorecards here
: The
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
(KIIT) has officially declared the results for Phase 1 of the
KIIT Entrance Examination
(KIITEE) 2025. This computer-based test, conducted for admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, saw participation from students across the country. With the result now available online, candidates can log in to the official website — kiitee.kiit.ac.in — using their application number and date of birth to view their scores and rank. The announcement marks the beginning of the post-exam admission process, including online counselling and seat allotment.
The KIITEE 2025 Phase 1 result provides a detailed snapshot of each candidate's performance. It includes the candidate's full name, marks secured in each subject, and the overall rank achieved in the examination. In addition to these primary details, the result also displays other essential information relevant to the admission process, such as qualifying status and eligibility for counselling.
KIITEE 2025 phase 1 result 2025: Steps to check
Candidates can check the steps mentioned here to download the KIITEE 2025 phase 1 result 2025 from the official website:
Go to the official KIITEE portal at kiitee.kiit.ac.in.
Select the option labeled 'KIITEE 2025 Phase 1 Result'.
Provide your application number along with your date of birth to log in.
Check your result and view your rank details.
Download the scorecard and keep it safe for use during counselling and admission procedures.
Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided
here
to download the KIITEE 2025 phase 1 result 2025.
Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the complete details of the
KIITEE phase 1 result
2025.
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