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AP SBTET Diploma Results 2022 out, here’s direct link

AP SBTET Diploma Results 2022: The State Board of Technical Education and Training has declared the AP SBTET Diploma Result 2022. Candidates who have appeared for the Diploma exam can check the result through the official site of AP SBTET at sbtet.ap.gov.in---Advertisement--- Diploma result link sbtet.ap.gov.in 2022 activated today around 12 PM. Thousands of candidates […]

AP SBTET Diploma Results 2022: The State Board of Technical Education and Training has declared the AP SBTET Diploma Result 2022. Candidates who have appeared for the Diploma exam can check the result through the official site of AP SBTET at sbtet.ap.gov.in

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Diploma result link sbtet.ap.gov.in 2022 activated today around 12 PM. Thousands of candidates were waiting for the declaration of AP SBTET Diploma Result for various semesters. Now with the activation of these scorecard links, everyone can download and check their result.

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AP SBTET Diploma Results 2022 Direct Link

Steps to check AP SBTET Diploma Results 2022

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Step 1:Visit the official site of AP SBTET at sbtet.ap.gov.in

Step 2: Click on AP SBTET Diploma Result 2022 link available on the home page

Step 3: Enter login details and click submit

Step 4: Your result will be displayed on the screen

Step 5: Check result and download page

Step 6: Keep a hard copy of the same with you for further need.

The result has been declared for Diploma 16 and Diploma 20. Candidates can check more related details through the official site of AP SBTET.

First published on: Sep 22, 2022 06:32 PM IST


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