CU 5th Sem Result 2023: Calcutta University BA, BSc results out at exametc.com
Anu Parthiban | May 3, 2023 | 03:11 PM IST | 1 min read
Calcutta University 5th Sem Result: Students will have to enter 12-digit roll number excluding the hyphen to check the results at wbresults.nic.in, exametc.com.
NEW DELHI: The University of Calcutta has declared the BA, BSc results for semester 5 students. Those candidates who appeared in the BA, BSc semester 5 honours, general and major exams held by the university will have to key in their 12 digit roll number to check the CU results 2023.
“It is notified that the results of BA/ BSc Semester-V (Honours/General/Major) Examinations, 2022 (Under CBCS) will be published on 03-05-2023,” the CU official website read. The CU semester 5 results 2023 link will be made available on two result websites from 2:30 pm. Students will have to enter the 12-digit roll number excluding the hyphen to check the results.
The official websites where students can download the CU BA, BSc 5th semester results 2023 are wbresults.nic.in or exametc.com.
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“College wise Gazette and Gradesheet will be handed over to the authorized representatives of all the affiliated colleges on 10-05-2023 from 1-30 P.M.from the Result(Major) and Computer Cell-I Section,” the university said.
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