IIT Bombay Result 2026 – Check UCEED, CEED, JAM & Semester Results

As of July 13, 2026, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) has announced the results for several 2026 admission and entrance exams, including JAM 2026 (March 19), CEED 2026 (March 4), UCEED 2026 (March 10), and Ph.D. admission lists for various departments. The results are available on their respective dedicated portals, while semester results for current students are accessible via the internal SSO login.

This page provides a comprehensive guide to checking results for all academic examinations (B.Tech, M.Tech, M.Sc), national-level entrance tests (UCEED, CEED, JAM), and special admission categories conducted by the institute. We also cover the procedures for checking arrear/backlog results and applying for grade re-evaluation. Entrance exam results are hosted on dedicated official websites, while departmental admission and semester results are announced through the Academic Office portal and accessed via the student’s ASC login.

Released On Result Notification Course / Degree Check Result
07 May 2026 PhD. Admission 2026: Written test result and interview call list Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) Check Result
15 May 2026 IS/PS/SW/IITB.tech. 2026 Results Declared PG/Ph.D. (Various Engineering Depts.) Check Result
19 Mar 2026 IIT JAM 2026 Results declared M.Sc., M.Sc.-Ph.D. Dual Degree Check Result
10 Mar 2026 UCEED 2026 Results are now available to view on Candidate portal B.Des. Check Result
04 Mar 2026 CEED result will be declared on this website on March 04, 2026 M.Des., Ph.D. in Design Check Result
Expected – June 2026 RA/RAP 2026 Result PG/Ph.D. (Civil Engineering) Check Result

To check semester results, current students must log in to the Academic Student Companion (ASC) portal at asc.iitb.ac.in using their Single Sign-On (SSO) credentials (LDAP ID and password). For entrance exams like UCEED, CEED, and JAM, candidates must visit the specific exam website and log in with their application number and password/date of birth.

IIT Bombay Results 2026: Key Portals and Status

Here is a summary of essential information regarding the IIT Bombay examination results for the 2025-2026 academic session. Knowing the correct portal is crucial for accessing your results without delay.

University Name Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay)
Recognition Institute of Eminence, Government of India
Location Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Main Academic Portal iitb.ac.in/acad/
Student Result Portal asc.iitb.ac.in (ASC Portal)
Entrance Exam Portals UCEED, CEED, JAM (dedicated websites)
Courses Covered B.Tech, B.S., B.Des, M.Tech, M.Des, MBA, M.Sc, Ph.D., Dual Degree
Credentials for Semester Results SSO / LDAP Login Credentials
NIRF Ranking 2025 3rd (Overall)
QS World Ranking 2027 134th

How to Access Your IIT Bombay Result: A Portal-wise Guide

IIT Bombay uses a distributed system for publishing results. Semester grades are on an internal portal, while national-level entrance exam results are on public-facing websites. Follow the correct procedure for your specific result.

For Semester & Arrear Results (B.Tech, M.Tech, etc.): The ASC Portal

All internal academic results, including end-semester grades and backlog/arrear results, are published exclusively on the Academic Student Companion (ASC) portal. Students can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official IIT Bombay ASC portal: https://asc.iitb.ac.in/.
  2. You will be redirected to the Single Sign-On (SSO) login page.
  3. Enter your official IIT Bombay LDAP ID and password.
  4. Complete the captcha or any two-factor authentication if prompted.
  5. Once logged in, navigate to the ‘Academic’ or ‘Grades’ section of the dashboard.
  6. Your latest semester grade card (SPI/CPI), including any arrear results, will be available to view and download.

For Entrance Exam Results: UCEED, CEED, and JAM

IIT Bombay is the organizing institute for several national entrance exams. Each has its own dedicated portal for results.

  • UCEED 2026: Candidates must visit the official UCEED website at www.uceed.iitb.ac.in and log in to their candidate portal to view scorecards.
  • CEED 2026: Results are available on the official CEED website, www.ceed.iitb.ac.in, through a dedicated candidate login.
  • JAM 2026: Aspirants can check their results and download scorecards from the JAM online portal, jam2026.iitb.ac.in.

For Departmental Admission Results (Ph.D./M.Tech.)

Results for admissions into specific postgraduate and doctoral programs (based on interviews or written tests) are often published as lists on the respective department’s website or the main academic admissions page at acad.iitb.ac.in.

Re-evaluation, Grade Correction, and Arrear Exams

After results are declared, students may have concerns about their grades or need to clear backlog papers. IIT Bombay has established procedures for these situations.

Procedure for Grade Discrepancies and Re-evaluation

IIT Bombay does not have a centralized online portal for formal re-evaluation of answer sheets for semester exams. The process is handled at the departmental and instructor level to ensure academic accountability. If a student suspects an error in their grade:

  1. Initial Contact: The student should first contact the concerned course instructor as soon as possible after the results are declared. This should be done within the timeframe specified by the department, usually within a week.
  2. Grade Scrutiny: The instructor will typically review the answer script for any totalling errors, unchecked questions, or other clerical mistakes.
  3. Grade Correction: If an error is found, the instructor will initiate the process for a grade change through the departmental office and the Academic Section.
  4. Formal Appeals: For more significant disagreements on evaluation, students may have to follow a formal appeal process as outlined in the academic rulebook, which usually involves approaching the Head of the Department or a departmental committee.

Process for Arrear/Backlog Examinations

Receiving an ‘F’ grade in a course results in an arrear. Students must clear these backlogs to earn their degree. The process is as follows:

  • Identification: An ‘F’ grade on the digital grade card indicates a backlog in that particular course.
  • Re-registration: Students are typically required to re-register for the course the next time it is offered to their junior batch. They must attend classes and complete all coursework and examinations again.
  • Supplementary Exams: In some cases, the institute or department may conduct supplementary or ‘make-up’ exams for students with backlogs, especially in the final year. Notifications for such exams are released through official academic circulars.
  • Result Declaration: The results for arrear examinations are declared on the ASC portal along with the regular semester results for that term. The new grade will replace the ‘F’ grade for CPI calculation.

Decoding the IIT Bombay Grading System: SPI, CPI, and Performance Metrics

IIT Bombay follows a 10-point credit-based grading system as per UGC guidelines. Student performance is evaluated using the Semester Performance Index (SPI) and the Cumulative Performance Index (CPI).

Grade Points Table

The following table outlines the grades awarded, their corresponding points, and their meaning:

Letter Grade Grade Points Description
O 10 Outstanding
A+ 9 Excellent
A 8 Very Good
B+ 7 Good
B 6 Above Average
C+ 5 Average
C 4 Below Average
D 3 Pass
F 0 Fail

Understanding SPI and CPI

  • SPI (Semester Performance Index): This is calculated for each semester based on the grades obtained in all courses for that semester. It is a weighted average of grade points, where the weights are the credits assigned to each course. The formula is: SPI = Σ(Course Credits × Grade Points) / Σ(Course Credits).
  • CPI (Cumulative Performance Index): This is the cumulative performance index calculated from the first semester up to the current semester. It represents the overall academic performance of the student and is crucial for placements and higher education applications.

Discontinuation of Physical Grade Cards

It is important for students to note that IIT Bombay has discontinued the practice of issuing physical (printed) Semester Grade Cards. All grade cards are now available in a digital format only, accessible through the ASC portal. Students can download and print these for their records or for official purposes. Official transcripts for external use must be formally requested from the Academic Office.

Academic Programmes at IIT Bombay

IIT Bombay offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across various disciplines. The major degrees for which results are declared include:

  • Undergraduate (UG): Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) in departments like Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, and more.
  • Postgraduate (PG): Master of Technology (M.Tech.), Master of Design (M.Des.), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master in Public Policy (MPP), M.S. By Research, M.A. By Research, Master in Development Practice (MDP).
  • Doctoral (Ph.D.): Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in a wide array of Engineering, Science, Humanities, and Management disciplines.
  • Dual Degree: Integrated programmes such as B.Tech.+M.Tech., B.Des.+M.Des., M.Sc.-Ph.D., and MA+Ph.D. that offer a seamless transition from undergraduate to advanced studies.

About the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay: An Institute of Eminence

Established in 1958, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay is a globally recognized institution for engineering education and research. It was the second IIT to be established and was recognized as an ‘Institute of Eminence’ by the Government of India. The institute is located in Powai, a suburb in north-eastern Mumbai, on a sprawling 550-acre campus.

IIT Bombay consistently ranks among the top educational institutions in India and worldwide. As per the NIRF 2025 rankings, it holds the 3rd position in the overall category in India. In the QS World University Rankings 2027, it is placed at 134th globally. The institute is a hub of academic and research excellence, with over 12,500 students enrolled in its diverse programmes.

Contact Information: IIT Bombay Academic Office

For any specific queries regarding examinations, results, or academic records, students should first contact their respective department office. For general administrative queries, the Academic Office is the primary point of contact.

Office Name Academic Office, IIT Bombay
Address Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400 076, Maharashtra, India
General Phone (+91) 22 – 2576 7501 / 02 / 03 (Example from a Department)
Official Website www.iitb.ac.in
Academic Section www.iitb.ac.in/acad/

Note: Students are advised to visit the official IIT Bombay website to find the precise contact details for their specific department or the Academic Office for faster resolution of queries.

Common Student Questions on IIT Bombay Results

1. How do I check my B.Tech or M.Tech semester results for IIT Bombay?
All semester results for current students are published on the internal Academic Student Companion (ASC) portal. You need to log in at asc.iitb.ac.in using your SSO/LDAP credentials to view your digital grade card.
2. Where can I find the results for UCEED, CEED, and JAM 2026?
These are national-level entrance exams and their results are not on the main IITB academic portal. Each exam has a dedicated official website (e.g., www.uceed.iitb.ac.in, www.ceed.iitb.ac.in, jam2026.iitb.ac.in) where candidates must log in to check their scores.
3. How can I check my arrear or backlog exam result?
Results for arrear/backlog exams are also released on the ASC portal (asc.iitb.ac.in). They will appear on the grade card for the semester in which you took the supplementary exam or re-registered for the course.
4. What should I do if I find a mistake on my digital grade card?
If you notice any discrepancy in your name, roll number, course codes, or grades, you must immediately contact your department’s academic office or the main Academic Office. For grade-related errors, contact the course instructor first.
5. Does IIT Bombay issue physical marksheets or grade cards?
No, the institute has officially discontinued the practice of issuing physical (printed) grade cards. The only official version is the digital grade card available for download from your ASC portal account. For official verification purposes (like applications for higher studies), you must apply for an official transcript from the Academic Office.
6. What login details are required to check my IIT Bombay result?
For current students checking semester results, your LDAP ID and password (the same used for other IITB services) are required. For entrance exam results, you will typically need your application number or registered email ID and your password or date of birth.
7. The ASC portal is slow or showing an error on result day. What should I do?
This is a common issue due to extremely high server traffic when results are first announced. The best course of action is to remain patient. Try clearing your browser cache, using an incognito window, or simply waiting for 30-60 minutes before attempting to log in again. The portal will stabilize as traffic subsides.
8. How do I apply for a re-evaluation of my answer sheet?
There is no central online application for re-evaluation. The process starts by approaching the course instructor to request a review of your answer script for any potential errors in grading or totalling. The institute’s policy prioritizes direct communication between students and faculty for resolving such academic matters.
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