Lucknow University Result: BTech final year result out at lkouniv.ac.in
Abhiraj P | June 26, 2022 | 06:30 PM IST | 1 min read
LU: Students can check the result by directly going to the Lucknow University official website such as lu.indiaexaminfo.co.in and results.luonline.in.
NEW DELHI: The University of Lucknow has announced the BTech final year results of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Lucknow University. According to the university, about 42.3 percent of students passed the final year exam with first division with Honours and 45.06 percent passed with first division. Students can check the results at the Lucknow University official website -- lkouniv.ac.in.
"Result of B.Tech final Year @foetlkouniv has been declared by @lkouniv. 42.3% Students have been passed First Div with Hons and 45.06% with First Div. Students may visit http://lkouniv.ac.in for result. @profalokkumar @dswlkouniv," said a tweet from Lucknow University's Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
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Lucknow University Result: Steps to check BTech result
Students can check the LU BTech final year result by following the below-given steps. Students can also check the result by directly going to the Lucknow University official website such as lu.indiaexaminfo.co.in and results.luonline.in.
- Visit the Lucknow University official website -- www.lkouniv.ac.in.
- Under the option of "Examination", click on results and select annual result.
- Select the exam option, course, semester, roll number and the name of the guardian.
- Click on the button that says "Show Marksheet"
- The Lucknow University result for BTech final year will appear on the screen.
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