JNTUH B.Tech 1-1 Semester (R22) Regular Examinations Results - March/April 2023 Are Announced

JNTUH B.Tech 1-1 Semester (R22) Regular Examinations Results - March/April 2023

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JNTUH B.Tech 1-1 Semester (R22) Regular Examinations Results - March/April 2023
Result Link 1 | Result Link 2

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Note :
  • Results Published by JNTUH on 27-06-2023
  • Last Date to Apply for Recounting / Revaluation : 03-06-2023
  • As per prevailing practice since 2012, if difference of marks after revaluation and first valuation is more than or equal to 15% of maximum external marks then revaluation marks will be retained. If the change is less than 15% or marks secured in revaluation is less than first valuation marks, the first valuation marks shall be retained.
  • Enter "Hall Ticket Number" in Capital Letters only.
  • P indicates PASS
  • F indicates FAIL
  • -1 in External Marks indicates ABSENT
  • -2 in External Marks indicates WITHHELD

Procedure to apply for Recounting

Procedure To Apply For Revaluation

How to check your results :
1. Follow the links provided under each examination.
2. Enter your "Hall Ticket Number".
3. Enter "Enter Date of Birth" [YYYY/MM/DD]
4. Enter "Captcha code"
5. Hit "Submit" button to view your result.

JNTUH SGPA Calculating Formula
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% of Marks Secured in a
Subject/Course (Class Intervals)
Letter Grade
(UGC Guide Lines)
Grade Points(G)
Greater than or equal to 90 %O (Outstanding)10
80 and Less than 90 %A+ (Excellent)9
70 and Less than 80 %A (Very Good)8
60 and Less than 70 %B+ (Good)7
50 and Less than 60 %B (Average)6
40 and Less than 50 %C (Pass)5
Below 40 %F (Fail)0
AbsentAb0

 
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many confident students are getting failed :(

jntuh has got a bad name of blind evaluation over decades. raised this issue a couple of times on twitter & tagged the Governor.

the system doesn't change & get better in a day. needs unity & lot of efforts .. administrators might not easily realize the anomalies faced by students ..
 
As per prevailing practice since 2012, if difference of marks after revaluation and first valuation is more than or equal to 15% of maximum external marks then revaluation marks will be retained. If the change is less than 15% or marks secured in revaluation is less than first valuation marks, the first valuation marks shall be retained.
hmmm., that is rather absurd !

students need to unite & oppose such illogical practices ..
 
many confident students are getting failed :(

jntuh has got a bad name of blind evaluation over decades. raised this issue a couple of times on twitter & tagged the Governor.

the system doesn't change & get better in a day. needs unity & lot of efforts .. administrators might not easily realize the anomalies faced by students ..
I had confidence that I wrote correctly but I was failed in 2 subjects .
 
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