Madras University revaluation result 2023 declared at unom.ac.in
Alivia Mukherjee | November 4, 2023 | 03:54 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can check their revaluation results on Madras University's official website at unom.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Madras University has declared the revaluation results for UG, PG courses and professional courses for all semesters. Candidates who have applied for revaluation can view the Madras University revaluation results 2023 on the official website of Madras University at results.unom.ac.in. The exams were held for various undergraduate, postgraduate and professional courses in April 2023.
In addition to releasing the revaluation results, the University of Madras has also released the provisional mark sheets for the students. Candidates can download their provisional mark sheets from the official website by entering their credentials such as registration number and date of birth. The original mark sheets will be provided to the students by the respective colleges.
Steps to download the Madras University revaluation result 2023
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Visit the official website of Madras University at unom.ac.in.
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On the homepage, Go to the Result section.
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Look for the link that says "UG/PG and Professional Degree April 202e Examination - Revaluation Result."
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You will be redirected to a login page; enter your credentials such as register number and date of birth and click on submit.
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Your revaluation result will appear on the screen.
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Download and take a printout of the revaluation result for future reference.
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After downloading the revaluation results, candidates must review their name, marks, sectional marks, grade, and other information. In case of any discrepancy candidates should contact the exam authority immediately.
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