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ICET results today

Staff Reporter

HYDERABAD: The results of ICET-2008, along with ranks, will be released on May 25 at 12.30 p.m., a release from ICET-2008 Convener informed on Saturday.

Original rank cards would be sent to candidates by post in a week’s time after announcement of the results, the release said. Candidates have to preserve the original hall ticket and rank card and present them at the time of counselling for admission into MBA/MCA scheduled to be held during the third week of June 2008, the release informed.

Results will be available in the following websites: www.uceou.edu, www.osmania.ac.in, www.icet2008.net, www.apsche.org, www.aarvy.com, http://results.sol.net.in/, www.schools9.com, www.manabadi.com, www.groomingindia.com, www.indiaresults.com, www.getresults.com, www.studentopensource.com, www.pratibhaplus.com, www.educationguide.co.in and www.bharatstudent.com.

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