BTEUP odd semester, special back paper result out; 644 get zero, scores withheld for 55 over unfair means
Suviral Shukla | January 15, 2026 | 11:25 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates should have to enter their enrolment number and date of birth to download the odd semester and special back paper results 2025.
The Board of Technical Education Uttar Pradesh (BTEUP) has declared the results for the odd semester and special back paper exams 2025 today. Candidates who appeared for the exams can check their marks through the official website at bteup.ac.in.
Candidates should have to enter their enrolment number and date of birth to download the odd semester and special back paper results 2025.
A total of 1,68,570 candidates registered for the BTEUP odd semester and special back paper exams 2025. Of which 1,35,815 appeared for the odd semester, while 28,365 wrote the special back paper examination.
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BTEUP: Over 6.54 lakh answer sheets
Moreover, results of 55 students have been withheld for using unfair means, and zero marks have been awarded in the relevant subjects for 644 answer sheets as mobile numbers were written on them, according to an official statement.
The technical board conducted the BTEUP odd semester and special back paper exams between November and December 2025.
“Following a detailed analysis at the examination committee meeting, the results were approved for declaration by the Chairman, Board of Technical Education and Additional Chief Secretary, Technical Education Department, Narendra Bhushan,” as per the official statement.
The exam was conducted at 186 examination centres across UP from November 17 to December 6. Digital evaluation of a total of 6,54,790 answer sheets was completed from December 8 at 157 government and aided polytechnic institutions.
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