NTA SWAYAM Result 2023 For January Semester Declared For 103 Courses
NTA SWAYAM Result 2023 For January Semester Declared For 103 Courses
NTA SWAYAM January 2023 Result: Candidates who appeared in the exams can check their results by visiting the official website at swayam.nta.ac.in

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the result of the Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM) January 2023 semester (written exam component). Candidates who appeared in the exams can check their results by visiting the official website at swayam.nta.ac.in. Candidates need to enter their login credentials such as their application number and date of birth to check their scores.

Candidates must note that the NTA SWAYAM January 2023 results for 182 courses were declared on November 16. Now, the result of 103 courses has been declared by NTA. The exam was held in CBT as well as pen and paper mode. The exam was held in 351 papers. The medium of the paper was English except in language papers. A total of 23671 students took the exam this year.

NTA SWAYAM January Result 2023 For 103 Courses: Steps To Check

Step 1: Candidates need to visit the official website of the NTA SWAYAM at swayam.nta.ac.in

Step 2: Click on the NTA SWAYAM January semester result link available on the homepage

Step 3: In the next step, key in your application number/email ID and Date of birth

Step 4: Click on submit and the NTA SWAYAM Results 2023 will be displayed on the screen

Step 5: Check your result thoroughly and download the scorecard

Step 6: For future records, print a hard copy of the NTA SWAYAM January Results 2023.

Candidates must cross-check all the details on the NTA SWAYAM scorecard 2023 and report to the authorities in case of any discrepancies. The details include the candidate’s name, roll number, name of the subject, marks obtained, qualifying status, and remarks.

In addition to that the SWAYAM January 2023 result has been declared for the exams that took place on October 19, October 20, and October 21, in six sessions. The examination was held at 102 examination halls in 77 cities across the country. It is important to be noted by the candidates that the final score card and certificates will be issued by the National Co-ordinators.

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