
RIE CEE Result 2025 (Anytime Soon): The Regional Institute of Education (RIE) is expected to declare the Central Entrance Examination (CEE) 2025 results soon, likely by end of this week or next week , on the official website riebbs.ac.in . Candidates who have appeared for the exam can check their results once declared. Before the result declaration, the institute closed the last date for submitting qualifying marks for various programs. The RIE CEE result cum scorecard comprises key details, including marks obtained, application number, All India Rank (AIR), student’s name, father's name, roll number, and category.
The RIE CEE 2025 result is generated using a selection process that allocates 60% of the score from the entrance exam and 40% from the overall scores. These aggregate scores are computed separately for various courses like BSc BEd, BA BEd, MSc Ed, BEd, and MEd. In case of tied scores, the Teaching Aptitude Test scores are used first, then age if the tie remains. The merit list is prepared with scores rounded to three decimal places. Additionally, RIEs reserve a seat for NTSE awardees in certain courses, with eligibility criteria differing by program; candidates who passed the qualifying exam within the last two years are eligible for some courses.
The RIE CEE 2025 result will be made available on the official website, and candidates can access it using their login credentials, viz, user ID and password. The scorecard is crucial for attending the counseling session and is valid for one year. After the RIE CEE 2025 result announcement, qualified candidates will be eligible to register for the counseling process, which will be conducted at the respective RIEs based on location. During counseling, seats will be allotted to candidates based on their ranks and preferences.
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