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KLU releases first-phase engineering entrance examination results

Students who did not secure a satisfactory rank in the first phase can appear for the second phase of the entrance test to be held from February 7 to 9, says Vice-Chancellor Parthasaradhi Varma

Published - January 16, 2025 08:35 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA

KLU Vice-Chancellor Parthasaradhy Varma and Director (Admissions) J. Srinivasa Rao releasing the KLEEE-2025 phase-I results in Vijayawada on Thursday.

KLU Vice-Chancellor Parthasaradhy Varma and Director (Admissions) J. Srinivasa Rao releasing the KLEEE-2025 phase-I results in Vijayawada on Thursday. | Photo Credit: K.V.S. GIRI

The KL Deemed to be University on Thursday announced the results of the first phase of the Engineering Entrance Examination (KLEEE-2025) held for admissions to its Vijayawada and Hyderabad campuses.

Releasing the results in online mode at a media conference, university Vice-Chancellor Parthasaradhi Varma said 80% of around 1 lakh students who appeared for the examination qualified.

Students can view their results on the university’s official website www.kluniversity.in., he said, adding that the results would be communicated to the students directly.

Tuition fee waiver

Based on the marks obtained in the KLEEE and intermediate marks, the meritorious students would be offered scholarships in the form of tuition fee waivers. “This is to support and encourage the students aspiring to join engineering courses,” he said.

The Vice-Chancellor said that the second phase of the engineering entrance test would be conducted from February 7 to 9. “Students who did not secure a satisfactory rank in the first phase, are eligible to appear for the second phase of the exam,” he said.

Referring to the admission process for other courses, Mr. Varma said the university had plans to conduct national-level merit entrance examinations for admissions to the degree, post-graduate and science courses.

To check results or obtain further information regarding the admission process, students can visit the university’s website or dial the phone number 9648229999, he added.

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