AKTU declares BTech final year results 2021 for regular students
Vagisha Kaushik | August 17, 2021 | 09:41 PM IST | 1 min read
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University has announced results of final year BTech students of the 2020-21 session.
NEW DELHI: APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) Lucknow has announced the results of regular students of the final semester of BTech programme for the session 2020-21, the university said on social media. Students can check their results at the official website of the university - aktu.ac.in.
“The university has declared the result of regular students of final year B. Tech. course of even semester examination of the academic session 2020-21. Students can check their results from the website of the university. All the passed students are very happy. Congratulations. Thank you,” AKTU Lucknow said in a social media post.
विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा शैक्षणिक सत्र 2020-21 के सम सेमेस्टर परीक्षा के बी0 टेक0 पाठ्यक्रम के अंतिम वर्ष के रेगुलर छात्र-छात्राओं का परीक्षा परिणाम घोषित किया जा चुका है छात्र विश्वविद्यालय की वेबसाइट से अपना परिणाम देख सकते हैं सभी उत्तीर्ण छात्र-छात्राओं को बहुत-बहुत बधाई। धन्यवाद pic.twitter.com/HbvdNpvNMX
— AKTU (@AKTU_Lucknow) August 17, 2021
According to a notification from AKTU, the university also said that the students whose results are awaited should start sending their reasons before August 25 on the email ID - aktuufm@gmail.com , so that the committee can take result-related decisions.
If students are unable to provide their explanations before the given date, it will be considered that they don’t have to say anything regarding results, the university said in the statement.
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