Lucknow University announces odd semester result 2026 for undergraduate courses at lkouniv.ac.in

Aatif Ammad | April 8, 2026 | 09:39 PM IST | 1 min read

Results for December 2025 odd semester exams released online; students can download scorecards using login credentials

Lucknow University announces odd semester result 2026 for undergraduate courses at lkouniv.ac.in (Image: Official)

Lucknow University has declared the results for the undergraduate (UG) odd semester examinations for the 2026 academic session. The results include major courses such as bachelor of arts (BA) and bachelor of science (BSc). Students can access and download their results from the official website at lkouniv.ac.in.

These results pertain to the odd semester examinations conducted in December 2025. Students will be required to log in using their registration number or hall ticket details to view and download their results in PDF format.

The university runs 15 UG courses including BBA, BCA, LLB, BTech, BPharm among others.

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Lucknow University UG Result 2026: Steps to download

  • Visit the official website of Lucknow University at lkouniv.ac.in.

  • On the homepage, locate and click on the “Results” section to proceed further.

  • From the list of available results, select the link corresponding to the UG odd semester results.

  • Enter the required login credentials, such as your registration number or hall ticket number, in the given fields.

  • Click on the submit button to access your result on the screen.

  • Carefully check all the details mentioned in the scorecard.

  • Download the result and take a printout for future reference, especially for academic or admission-related purposes.

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Lucknow University follows a 10-point grading system for evaluating UG results. The assessment is based on a mix of continuous internal evaluation, which carries 30% weightage, and end-semester examinations that account for the remaining 70%.

Students must secure at least a ‘P’ grade, which corresponds to a minimum numeric grade of 4, to clear a course. Generally, a minimum of 33% marks is required to pass credit-based subjects.

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