RMLAU result 2023 out for UG, PG programmes on rmlauexams.in
Divyansh | November 6, 2023 | 11:09 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check the Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University result 2023 by entering their roll number and college.
NEW DELHI: The Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University (RMLAU) has declared the result of undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes. Students can check the result on the official website, rmlauexams.in.
The university has released the results of the first, third and fifth semester of BCom, BSc, BA, MSc, MCom, MA and other programmes. Students can check their results by entering roll numbers and college name.
The university has also uploaded the provisional mark sheets with the result. The RMLAU said that candidates can use the provisional marks sheets unless an original degree is provided to them. Students will be able to get their passing certificate from the college, it said.
A total of 134 colleges are affiliated to the RMLAU. The university serves Ambedkar Nagar, Amethi, Ayodhay, Bhariach, Balrampur, Barabanki, Farrukhabad, Gonda, Lucknow, Pratapgarh, Raebareli, Shravasti and Sultanpur.
The RMLAU was established in 1975 and operates under the Bihar State University Act, 1976.
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RMLAU 2023 result: How to check
Students can follow these steps to check the RMLAU 2023 result:
- Visit the official website, rmlauexams.in
- On the homepage, click on the result or exam result link
- Select the programme in which you studying
- Enter your roll number and click on the college
- Your score card will be displayed
- Download the score card and provisional mark sheet.
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