JNTU Result 2022: JNTU Anantapur declared BTech, BPharm semester 1 results
Anu Parthiban | April 11, 2022 | 09:32 PM IST | 1 min read
The JNTU Anantapur result link will be active soon at jntuaresults.ac.in. Candidates will be able to download JNTU result sheets at jntua.ac.in also.
NEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Anantapur has announced the results of semester 1 results of the four-year BTech and four-year BPharm programmes. The result sheets are available in the University Examinations Results Portal at jntuaresults.ac.in for both regular and supplementary exams held in February 2022.
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The JNTU Anantapur result link will be active soon at jntuaresults.ac.in. Candidates will be able to download the JNTU result sheets on the official website, jntua.ac.in or the exam portal.
JNTU Result
The university has announced the results for the following programmes.
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BTech IV year 1st semester (R15) Regular and Supplementary February 2022 Examinations |
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BPharmacy IV year 1st semester (R15) Regular and Supplementary February 2022 Examinations |
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BTech IV year 1st semester (R13) Supplementary February 2022 Examinations |
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BPharmacy IV year 1st semester (R13) Supplementary February 2022 Examinations |
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The university had recently declared the BTech and BPharm I year semester 1 supplementary exam held in February and March 2022. It also released the timetable for BTech I year 1st semester for regular and supplementary exams to be held in April and May 2022. Candidates can download the datesheet from the official website or click here .
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