GTU 2025 results out for winter session on gtu.ac.in; steps to download
Suviral Shukla | January 30, 2025 | 08:06 AM IST | 1 min read
GTU 2025: Candidates can check their results through the official website by using login credentials such as enrollment or seat number and password.
NEW DELHI: The Gujarat Technological University (GTU) has announced the results of the winter session 2024 for admission to its various undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Candidates can download the GTU 2025 results from the official website, gtu.ac.in.
Candidates, who appeared for the GTU entrance examination, can check and download the results through its official website by typing their login details such as enrollment number or seat number and password.
The GTU has released the results for several other UG, PG courses such as Msc in Biotechnology, BE, BPH,PDDC, among others on its official portal.
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GTU Results 2025: Steps to download results
- Go to the official website of GTU, gtu.ac.in.
- Visit the exam section and the result option list on the home page.
- On a new window, choose your required course.
- Enter your login credentials such as Enrollment number, seat number, security code, and press search.
- The result will appear on the screen.
- Check the marks and download for future reference.
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