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Mizoram DIET Dec 2017 Results have been declared for Diploma in Elementary Education (D.EI.Ed) First and Third semester exams by the Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) on its official website – mbse.edu.in.
The results of re-appear examination are also available in the same result pdf under a separate heading. Out of total 812 candidates who had appeared for the examination, 414 students were from the D.El.Ed First semester and 65 candidates were from the Re-appear category.
The total pass percentage for first semester is reported to be 53.85% and 83.38% for third semester. The D.El.Ed – DIET 2017 examination were held in the month of December 2017, last year and candidates who had appeared for the same can follow the instructions below and check their result now.
How to check Mizoram DIET 2017 Results?
Step 1 – Visit the official website – http://www.mbse.edu.in/
Step 2 – Under Notifications tab, click on ‘DIET Exam Result Dec 2017’
Step 3 – It will take you to Indiaresults.com where you need to again click on ‘DIET Exam Result Dec 2017’
Step 4 – A pdf will open, CTRL+F with your full name or roll number
Step 5 – Download the pdf and save it or take a printout of your result page
Direct Link - http://results.indiaresults.com/mz/mbse/notification/pdf/diet_result_2017_december_16022018.pdf
Candidates who wish to apply for re-checking can do so upto 5th March 2018 on the Board’s website. Candidates who have failed to clear all papers can re-appear later however only one chance will be provided and students must clear all back papers within a period of three years. Candidates who fail to clear the re-appear paper(s) are not eligible to pursue the course any further.
As per the official notification, “It may be noted that a candidate shall be allowed to avail of a single chance to clear his/her back paper(s). Candidates may appear for re-examination of the back paper(s) only at the relevant semester. If a student fails in internal paper, he/she would not be permitted to take admission in the next semester. A candidate must clear all papers within a maximum of 3 (three) years.”
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