GAT Result 2026 – Check Global Academy of Technology Semester Results

As of 13 July 2026, Global Academy of Technology has published notifications for Challenge Revaluation (CRV)/Photocopy and Make-up SEE applications for the 6th Semester UG June 2026 examinations on its official portal. The university publishes all semester exam results, revaluation details, and supplementary exam notifications on its dedicated examinations page, ensuring students have access to the latest academic updates.

Students awaiting their B.E., M.Tech, and MBA results can find the latest declared notifications and direct links in the table below. All official circulars are released on the gat.ac.in/examinations.html portal, primarily in PDF format.

Released On Result Notification Course / Degree Check Result
13 July 2026 Application – Make-up SEE (6th Semester) B.E. / B.Tech Download PDF
13 July 2026 CRV / Photocopy Application (6th Semester UG) B.E. / B.Tech Download PDF
13 July 2026 Circular for Absentee Students (4th Semester) B.E. / B.Tech View Notification
10 July 2026 Enquiry into Alleged Malpractice Cases (UG/PG – June 2026 Exams) All UG & PG Courses Download PDF
01 July 2026 Revised SEE Timetable for UG (3rd Semester) B.E. / B.Tech Download PDF
01 July 2026 Circular for Absentee Students (6th Semester) B.E. / B.Tech View Notification
Expected – Aug 2026 GATE 2026 Results for ME/MTech Admission M.E. / M.Tech Visit Admissions Page
Expected – Sep 2026 Admission Allotment 2026-27 B.E./B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA Visit Admissions Page

GAT primarily releases results and related circulars as PDF documents on the Examinations webpage. Students can download these directly to check notifications regarding results, revaluation dates, and make-up exam schedules. For detailed individual grade cards and other academic information, students should use the dedicated Student/Parent login portal available on the GAT main website.

GAT Semester End Examination (SEE) Results 2026: A Snapshot

Here are the key details for students seeking information about the Global Academy of Technology examination results for the academic year 2025-2026.

University Name Global Academy of Technology (GAT)
Status Autonomous Institution
Location Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Academic Year 2025-2026
Examinations Covered Semester End Examinations (SEE), Make-up Exams, Challenge Revaluation
Courses Offered B.E., M.Tech, MBA, Ph.D.
Official Result Portal gat.ac.in/examinations.html
Student Login Portal Available on the main website: gat.ac.in
Result Format PDF Notifications and Individual Grade Cards via Student Login
Controller of Examinations Dr. Anil P N

Accessing Your GAT Results: PDF Notifications and Student Login

Global Academy of Technology uses a two-pronged approach for disseminating results. General notifications are public PDFs, while individual, detailed marksheets are available through a secure login. Here’s how to access both.

Method 1: Checking the Official Examinations Page (For PDF Circulars)

This is the primary method for checking result announcements, revaluation schedules, and make-up exam circulars. All students should monitor this page regularly.

  1. Visit the official GAT website: www.gat.ac.in.
  2. On the main menu, navigate to the ‘Examinations’ section. A direct link is gat.ac.in/examinations.html.
  3. The page lists all recent circulars and notifications under the “Recent Notifications” and “Yearly Archives” sections.
  4. Look for the relevant notification link, such as “June 2026 Semester Examination Results” or “CRV_Photocopy Application”.
  5. Click on the link to open or download the PDF document.
  6. These PDFs contain important dates, procedures, and sometimes lists of USNs/Roll Numbers of students.

Method 2: Using the Student/Parent Login Portal

For accessing your personal grade card, which contains a detailed breakdown of your marks and grades for each subject, you must use the student portal.

  1. Go to the GAT homepage: www.gat.ac.in.
  2. Find the ‘Student/Parent Login’ link, which is typically located at the top right corner of the homepage.
  3. You will be redirected to the login page.
  4. Enter your credentials, which are usually your University Seat Number (USN) or registration number and your password.
  5. After logging in, navigate to the ‘Results’, ‘Grade Card’, or ‘Examination’ section in your student dashboard.
  6. Select the appropriate semester to view or download your digital marksheet.

Understanding the GAT Evaluation System

As an autonomous institution, GAT has its own examination regulations, which are broadly aligned with the framework provided by Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU). The evaluation is based on a Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) and a Semester End Examination (SEE).

GAT Grading Table

Student performance is assessed using a 10-point grading system. The letter grade and grade points are awarded based on the percentage of marks obtained in a course.

Level Letter Grade Grade Points Marks Range (%)
Outstanding O 10 90 – 100
Excellent A+ 9 80 – 89
Very Good A 8 70 – 79
Good B+ 7 60 – 69
Above Average B 6 55 – 59
Average C 5 50 – 54
Pass P 4 40 – 49
Fail F 0 Below 40
Absent Ab 0
Not Eligible NE 0

Passing Criteria and Academic Progression

To pass a course, a student must secure a minimum of 40% in the Semester End Examination (SEE) and a minimum of 40% in the aggregate (CIE + SEE). A student must earn a ‘P’ grade or higher to be considered ‘Pass’ in a course. Failing to meet these criteria results in an ‘F’ grade, and the student must reappear for the SEE in that course.

Calculation of SGPA and CGPA

Your academic performance is measured by the Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).

  • SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average): It is the weighted average of grade points obtained in all courses of a semester. It is calculated as:
    SGPA = Σ(Course Credits × Grade Points) / Σ(Course Credits)
  • CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average): It is the weighted average of grade points obtained in all courses from the first semester up to the current semester. It is a measure of your overall academic performance.

Post-Result Procedures: Revaluation and Make-up Exams

If a student is not satisfied with their results or has failed in a subject, GAT provides clear procedures for revaluation and supplementary examinations. Students must follow the deadlines mentioned in the official circulars released on the examinations page.

Photocopy and Challenge Revaluation (CRV)

Students who believe there might be an error in the evaluation of their answer scripts can apply for a photocopy and then for Challenge Revaluation. The process is as follows:

  1. Monitor Notifications: The Office of the Controller of Examinations will release a PDF notification on the examinations page with the schedule and fees for applying for a photocopy of the answer script.
  2. Apply for Photocopy: Students must submit the application for the photocopy within the stipulated dates by paying the prescribed fee.
  3. Receive and Review Script: After receiving the photocopy, students can review it for any unevaluated answers or totaling errors.
  4. Apply for CRV: If a discrepancy is found or the student is confident of scoring higher marks, they can apply for Challenge Revaluation. This is a process where the script is re-evaluated by a different examiner.
  5. Final Result: The outcome of the CRV (which could be an increase, decrease, or no change in marks) is final and binding.

Make-up Semester End Examination (SEE)

Students who have an ‘F’ grade in any subject are eligible to appear for a Make-up SEE. This is equivalent to a supplementary or arrear exam.

  • The university conducts make-up exams after the declaration of regular results, typically before the commencement of the next academic semester.
  • A notification with the application form, fees, and examination timetable will be published on the official examinations portal.
  • Students must fill out the application form and pay the fees within the deadline to be eligible to sit for the exam.
  • The marks obtained in the Make-up SEE will replace the previous ‘F’ grade on the student’s grade card.

Information Printed on Your GAT Grade Card

Your official GAT Grade Card is a comprehensive document. Ensure all details are correct. It typically includes:

  • Name of the Student
  • University Seat Number (USN)
  • Branch/Specialization of Study
  • Semester and Academic Year
  • Course Codes and Course Titles for each subject
  • Credits assigned to each course
  • Marks obtained in Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)
  • Marks obtained in Semester End Examination (SEE)
  • Total Marks for each course
  • Letter Grade and Grade Points for each course
  • Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)
  • Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
  • Result Status (Pass/Fail)
  • Date of Declaration

Academic Programmes at Global Academy of Technology

GAT offers a range of programmes at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels, primarily in the fields of engineering and management.

Undergraduate Programmes (B.E.)

  • Aeronautical Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science & Engineering
  • Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science)
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering
  • Information Science & Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Postgraduate Programmes (M.Tech & MBA)

  • M.Tech in Structural Engineering
  • M.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Doctoral Programmes (Ph.D.)

GAT has recognized research centres in various departments, offering Ph.D. programmes for aspiring researchers.

The Office of the Controller of Examinations: GAT

For any discrepancies in the result, issues with the grade card, or clarification on examination procedures, students should contact the Office of the Controller of Examinations.

Office Controller of Examinations, Global Academy of Technology
Address Aditya Layout, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560098
General Enquiries Phone 080-28603158 / 080-28603157
Email (General) info@gat.ac.in
Email (Admissions) admissions@gat.ac.in
Official Website www.gat.ac.in

About Global Academy of Technology (GAT), Bengaluru

Established in 2001, Global Academy of Technology is an autonomous institution located in Bengaluru, the IT capital of India. GAT is committed to providing quality education in engineering and management. The institution is known for its strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, boasting an Innovation & Entrepreneurship Cell that has supported over 500 incubated startups. As an autonomous body, GAT has the flexibility to design and update its curriculum to meet industry demands while adhering to the quality standards set by regulatory bodies. The examination and evaluation processes are managed internally by the Controller of Examinations, ensuring timely and transparent result declaration for its students.

Common Student Doubts Regarding GAT Results

When will GAT release the even semester results for 2026?

The notifications for post-result procedures (CRV, Make-up exams) for the June 2026 examinations were released in July 2026. For future semesters, students should regularly check the official examinations page, as the university posts all result-related notifications there first. Typically, results are declared within 4-6 weeks after the conclusion of the exams.

My result is not on the examinations page. What should I do?

The examinations page posts general notifications and circulars. For your individual, detailed marksheet, you need to log in to the Student/Parent portal on the GAT main website. If you are unable to access your result there, please contact the college’s examination department for assistance.

What is Challenge Revaluation (CRV) and how is it different from normal revaluation?

Challenge Revaluation (CRV) is a two-step process. First, you apply for a photocopy of your answer script. After reviewing it, if you are still not satisfied, you can ‘challenge’ the evaluation by applying for CRV. The script is then assessed by a new examiner. The key difference is that you get to see your own script before deciding to apply for the final re-evaluation.

I missed the deadline for the Make-up SEE application. Is there any other option?

Unfortunately, the deadlines for examination applications, including make-up exams, are strictly enforced. If you miss the deadline, you will likely have to wait for the next examination cycle to clear the backlog. It is crucial to stay updated with the notifications on the GAT examinations page.

How can I get my official transcript or degree certificate from GAT?

For official documents like transcripts, provisional degree certificates (PDC), and the final degree certificate, you must apply to the Office of the Controller of Examinations. The procedure and required application forms are usually available on the university website or can be obtained directly from the examination cell.

Where can I find old GAT result notifications?

The GAT examinations portal archives older notifications. You can scroll down the page at gat.ac.in/examinations.html and look under the “Yearly Archives” section to find circulars from previous months and academic years.

How can I obtain a duplicate grade card if I lose my original?

According to GAT’s examination regulations, students can apply for a duplicate grade card. You need to submit a formal application form along with the prescribed fees to the Office of the Controller of Examinations. Contact the office directly for the specific form and fee details.

What do the ‘Ab’ and ‘NE’ grades on my marksheet mean?

‘Ab’ stands for Absent, indicating you did not appear for the examination for that particular course. ‘NE’ stands for Not Eligible, which may be due to reasons like attendance shortage. Both ‘Ab’ and ‘NE’ are treated as fail grades with 0 grade points, and you will need to reappear for the exam.

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