
Rajasthan JET Result 2025 Released At jetskrau2025.com- Check Direct Link Here
Now that the results are out, SKRAU is expected to announce the detailed counselling schedule soon. This will include information about seat allotment, choice filling, and document verification dates for qualified candidates. Aspirants should keep a close watch on the official website for timely updates.
Rajasthan JET Result 2025: Steps to download here
Go to the official website: jetskrau2025.com.
On the homepage, click on the link for 'Rajasthan JET Result 2025.'
Log in using your credentials and click on the submit button.
Your result will appear on the screen.
Download the result and take a printout for future use.
Rajasthan JET Result 2025: Details mentioned on result
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Examination name
Marks obtained
Qualification status
Candidates who qualify will be eligible for admission to a range of programmes such as B.Sc (Hons) in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Food Nutrition and Dietetics, Dairy Technology, and Food Technology. The result will also be used for admissions into Pre-PG and PhD courses.
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