The Results of BSTC General and Sanskrit Pre-Exam 2017 are Out. Check Here!

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    The results of the BSTC (Basic School Teacher Certificate) general and Sanskrit pre-exam 2017 are out. The entrance exam for BSTC and Sanskrit were held on April 30, 2017, from 2 pm to 5 pm.

    The University of Kota in Rajasthan has declared the results on their website http://bstc2017.org/ today. As per reports, the seat allotment (upward movement) for the candidates will be performed on July 16-17 this year. The applicants who’ve appeared for these exams can check their allotment status on the university home page today. All the candidates had until July 2 to select their favorite colleges.

    The allotments following the upward movement will be released by the University on July 19. The admissions on all the seats will close on July 22. The university released the first list of allotments today. The students who have their names on the list can go through the colleges mentioned there. Report on your favorite college before July 14.

    After you check your results, complete all the formalities. The candidates are expected to pay the fee by July 13.

    How to Check Sanskrit Pre-Exam and BSTC Allotment 2017 Result

    • Type ‘BSTC exam result’ on the search tab of your browser or directly type bstc2017.com in your navigation bar.
    • Visit the web page and find the link for BSTC Result 2017. Click on the link and you’ll be redirected to a new page.
    • You can check your result by submitting your exam roll number. Alternatively, you can submit your personal details like name, mother’s name and date of birth.
    • Once you enter the details, your results will be displayed on the screen. Take a print for future reference.

    For students who didn’t appear in the exams this year can try the next year. The BSTC paper appears in 3 languages—English, Hindi, and Sanskrit. The question paper contains 200 MCQs (multiple choice questions) on different topics. Each of the questions carries 3 marks. There is no provision for negative marketing. So, it’s worth trying.

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