IIT Hyderabad Result 2026 – Check JoSAA, JEE (Adv) & Semester Results
As of July 13, 2026, the JoSAA 2026 Round 4 seat allotment results for admission to Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad’s (IITH) undergraduate programmes are available on the official counselling portal. The deadline for online reporting, fee payment, and document upload for this round is 5 PM today. This page provides comprehensive details on all results related to IITH, including admission-related outcomes from centralized portals like JEE Advanced (jeeadv.ac.in) and JoSAA (josaa.nic.in), as well as internal academic results for enrolled students, such as semester, re-evaluation, and arrear/backlog results.
IIT Hyderabad, an Institute of National Importance established in 2008, is renowned for its research-centric approach and innovative academic curriculum. This guide serves as a central hub for prospective and current students to access and understand their results efficiently.
| Released On | Result Notification | Course / Degree | Check Result |
| 11 Jul 2026 | Round 4 Seat Allotment Result for JoSAA Counselling 2026 | B.Tech, B.Des & other undergraduate programmes | Check Result |
| 01 Jun 2026 | JEE (Advanced) 2026 Results Declared | B.Tech, B.Des & other undergraduate programmes | Check Result |
| Expected – Jul 2026 | M.Tech Admission Offer Letters (Round-wise) | M.Tech (All Specializations) | Check on Admissions Portal |
| Expected – Jul 2026 | Even Semester (Jan-May 2026) Regular Results | B.Tech, M.Tech, M.Sc, B.Des (All Semesters) | Check on Student Portal |
| 22 Apr 2026 | SURE Internship Results 2026 | Summer Undergraduate Research Exposure (SURE) Internship | Check Result |
| Expected – Aug 2026 | Odd Semester (Nov-Dec 2025) Supplementary/Arrear Results | B.Tech, M.Tech, M.Sc, B.Des (All Semesters) | Check on Student Portal |
To check admission results on the JoSAA or JEE Advanced portals, you will typically need your JEE (Main) / JEE (Advanced) Application Number, your Password, and the Security PIN as displayed on the login page. For internal semester results, current IITH students must log in to the designated academic portal using their unique enrolment number and password.
IIT Hyderabad Admission Results 2026: A Breakdown of JEE (Advanced) and JoSAA
Admission to the prestigious undergraduate programmes at IIT Hyderabad is a multi-stage process, and the results are declared separately for each stage. First, candidates must secure a qualifying rank in the JEE (Advanced) examination. Following this, they must participate in the centralized counselling process managed by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) to be allotted a seat in a specific branch at IITH based on their rank, preferences, and category.
The JEE (Advanced) 2026 Result Gateway
The JEE (Advanced) result is the foundation of your eligibility for admission into any of the 23 IITs. The result for the 2026 examination, declared by IIT Roorkee on June 1, 2026, includes your All India Rank (AIR), category rank, and subject-wise scores. According to official reports, over 56,000 candidates qualified in the exam. Here is how candidates can access their scorecard:
- Visit the official JEE (Advanced) portal: jeeadv.ac.in.
- On the homepage, locate and click on the link for “JEE (Advanced) 2026 Results”.
- You will be redirected to a login page. Enter your JEE (Advanced) Application Number, Date of Birth or Password, and the security captcha.
- Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
- Your detailed scorecard, including your rank, will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and print a copy of your rank card for the JoSAA counselling process and future reference.
Navigating the JoSAA 2026 Counselling Results
After the JEE (Advanced) results are out, JoSAA conducts multiple rounds of seat allocation. The result of each round indicates whether you have been allotted a seat at IIT Hyderabad based on your rank and choices.
- Go to the official JoSAA website: josaa.nic.in.
- Click on the link that reads “View Seat Allotment Result Round X” (where X is the current round number).
- Log in using your JEE (Main) Application Number, password, and the security pin.
- Your seat allotment status will be displayed. It will show if you have been allotted a seat at IITH and in which branch.
- If a seat is allotted, you must download the provisional allotment letter and proceed with the next steps: ‘Freeze’, ‘Float’, or ‘Slide’ the seat, and complete the online reporting by uploading documents and paying the seat acceptance fee before the round’s deadline.
Postgraduate Admission Results 2026 (M.Tech, M.Sc)
IIT Hyderabad’s postgraduate admissions are based on national-level examinations like GATE for M.Tech and JAM for M.Sc. The results are typically announced on the respective exam portals, followed by IITH releasing its own selection lists.
M.Tech Admission Results (via GATE)
Candidates are shortlisted based on their GATE scores, followed by interviews or written tests for some specializations. The final selection list is published on the IITH admissions portal.
- Check the GATE 2026 result on the official GOAPS portal.
- Visit the IITH official website, navigate to the ‘Admissions’ section, and find the M.Tech admissions page.
- Look for the notification titled “M.Tech Admission Results 2026”.
- The results are usually published as a PDF list containing the application numbers of selected candidates for each specialization.
- Selected candidates will receive an offer letter via email and must accept the seat and pay the admission fee within the stipulated time.
M.Sc Admission Results (via JAM)
Admission to M.Sc programs (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) is conducted through the centralized JAM counselling process (JOAPS).
- Log in to the JAM Online Application Processing System (JOAPS) portal using your credentials.
- Check the admission lists released in each round.
- If allotted a seat at IITH, you must choose one of the three options: ‘Accept and Freeze’, ‘Accept with Upgrade’, or ‘Reject and Quit’ before the deadline for that round.
Understanding IITH’s Internal Academic Results
For students already enrolled at IIT Hyderabad, academic performance is evaluated through continuous assessments and end-semester examinations. These results are confidential and are made available exclusively through the institute’s internal student academic portal. The system is based on a 10-point grading scale.
Performance is measured using two key metrics:
- Semester Performance Index (SPI): This is calculated based on the grades obtained in all courses registered in a particular semester. It reflects your performance in that semester alone.
- Cumulative Performance Index (CPI): This is the weighted average of grade points obtained in all courses taken since the student joined the institute. It reflects the overall academic performance and is a crucial factor for internships, placements, and further studies.
IITH Grading System Explained
The institute follows a credit-based system where each letter grade corresponds to a grade point. The following table illustrates the standard grading structure used at IITH.
| Letter Grade | Grade Point | Meaning |
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| A+ | 10 | Outstanding |
| A | 10 | Excellent |
| B | 8 | Good |
| C | 6 | Average |
| D | 4 | Pass |
| F | 0 | Fail (Backlog/Arrear) |
| I | – | Incomplete (Course work not completed) |
| S | – | Satisfactory (for non-credit courses) |
| X | – | Unsatisfactory (for non-credit courses) |
What’s on Your IITH Grade Card?
When you access your semester results on the student portal, the grade card or result sheet will contain several important details. Students must verify these details for accuracy:
- Student’s Full Name
- Enrolment Number / Roll Number
- Programme and Branch of Study (e.g., B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering)
- Academic Semester and Year
- List of registered courses with their unique Course Codes and Course Titles
- Credits assigned to each course
- Letter Grade obtained in each course
- Semester Performance Index (SPI) for the current semester
- Cumulative Performance Index (CPI) up to the current semester
- Result Status (e.g., Pass, Fail, Promoted)
Revaluation and Scrutiny of Answer Scripts
IIT Hyderabad provides a structured internal process for students who wish to apply for a review of their end-semester examination answer scripts. This process, often called ‘re-scrutiny’, is governed by strict deadlines and is initiated through the student academic portal.
- Notification Release: The Office of Academic Affairs releases a notification on the student portal shortly after the semester results are declared, outlining the schedule, fees, and procedure for applying for re-scrutiny.
- Application Submission: Students must submit their applications online via the portal within the specified timeframe, typically within one week of the result declaration. They must select the course(s) for which they seek a review.
- Fee Payment: A non-refundable fee is charged for each course for which a re-scrutiny is requested. The fee details are mentioned in the official notification and must be paid online.
- Process: Scrutiny generally involves checking for any un-evaluated answers and verifying the totaling of marks. It is not a complete re-evaluation of the answer script.
- Result Publication: The re-scrutiny results are processed and published on the student portal. Any change in grade (increase, decrease, or no change) is final and will be reflected in an updated grade card.
Supplementary and Arrear Examination Results
Students who receive an ‘F’ grade in a course are required to clear it by appearing for a supplementary or arrear examination. This is essential for fulfilling degree requirements and maintaining good academic standing.
- What is a Backlog/Arrear?: An ‘F’ grade in any course constitutes a backlog. Students must clear all backlogs within the maximum permissible duration of their programme to be eligible for graduation.
- Examination Schedule: Supplementary exams are typically conducted during the summer break or along with the subsequent regular end-semester examinations, as per the academic calendar published by the institute.
- Registration: Students must register for the arrear exams through the academic portal and pay the requisite examination fees.
- Result Declaration: The results for arrear examinations are declared separately from the regular semester results. Students can access these results through their login on the internal academic portal. Clearing a backlog will lead to an update in the student’s CPI and official academic record.
Academic Programmes at IIT Hyderabad
IIT Hyderabad offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across various disciplines. Admission results grant entry into these sought-after courses.
Undergraduate Programmes (B.Tech & B.Des)
- Artificial Intelligence
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computational Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Physics
- Engineering Science
- Industrial Chemistry
- Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering
- Mathematics and Computing
- Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor of Design (B.Des)
Postgraduate & Doctoral Programmes
IITH offers M.Tech, M.Sc, M.Des, M.A. (Development Studies), and PhD programmes across its 18 departments. Admissions are based on national exams like GATE, JAM, CEED, and UGC-NET, followed by institute-level tests or interviews.
IIT Hyderabad by the Numbers
Here is a quick overview of the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad for students and applicants.
| University Name | Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) |
| Established | 2008 |
| Type | Institute of National Importance, Public Technical University |
| Location | Kandi, Sangareddy, Telangana, India |
| Official University Website | https://www.iith.ac.in/ |
| Admission Result Portals | JEE (Advanced): jeeadv.ac.in JoSAA Counselling: josaa.nic.in |
| Student Enrollment (approx.) | 1,759 (Undergraduate), 1,029 (Postgraduate) |
| Budget (2023-24) | ₹300 crore (US$31 million) |
| Academic Affiliations | AICTE, UGC, Ministry of Education (MoE) |
Connecting with the Institute: Official Channels
For any queries or issues, it is always best to contact the official authorities. Please note that specific contact information for the examination department is not publicly listed and is usually provided to enrolled students through internal channels.
| Contact Point | Details |
| Campus Address | Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Kandi, Sangareddy – 502285, Telangana, India |
| Admission Queries | Candidates must use the helpdesk and contact information provided on the official JEE (Advanced) and JoSAA websites for undergraduate admissions. For PG admissions, refer to the specific programme page on the IITH website. |
| Enrolled Student Queries | Current students should contact their respective departmental office or the central Academic Section at IITH through their official student email or portal. |
Common Queries Regarding IITH Results
Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about IIT Hyderabad results.
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When will the IITH internal semester results for the Even (Jan-May 2026) semester be declared?
- Internal semester results are declared on the private student academic portal. Based on typical academic cycles, the results for the Jan-May 2026 semester are expected to be released in July 2026. Students should monitor their official portal for the exact date.
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I have my JEE Advanced 2026 rank. How do I check my result for IIT Hyderabad specifically?
- Your JEE Advanced rank makes you eligible to participate in counselling. The actual allotment to IIT Hyderabad is done through JoSAA. You must check the seat allotment result on the JoSAA portal in each round to see if you have been assigned a seat at IITH based on your rank and filled choices.
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The JoSAA portal is showing an error on result day. What should I do?
- Result portals often experience high traffic on declaration day. It is advisable to wait for some time and try again. You can also try clearing your browser’s cache and cookies or using a different web browser. If the problem persists, contact the official JoSAA helpdesk for assistance.
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Where can I find my final IITH grade card or provisional degree certificate?
- Consolidated grade cards and provisional degree certificates for graduating students are issued by the Academic Section of IIT Hyderabad. Students are usually notified via the student portal or official email about the procedure and timeline for collecting these documents after the final semester results are processed, typically around the time of the convocation, which is scheduled for July 18, 2026, this year.
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What is the difference between the JEE Advanced result and the JoSAA result?
- The JEE Advanced result is your individual performance scorecard, providing your scores and All India Rank in the entrance examination. The JoSAA result, on the other hand, is the seat allotment outcome. It tells you which institute and branch you have been allocated based on your JEE Advanced rank and the choices you submitted during counselling.
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I missed the deadline for JoSAA Round 4 reporting. Can I still get my allotted seat at IITH?
- Unfortunately, the JoSAA counselling process has very strict deadlines. If you fail to complete the online reporting (payment of seat acceptance fee and document upload) by the specified deadline for a round, your allotted seat is automatically cancelled. You may be able to participate in subsequent rounds (if any), but the seat allotted in the missed round is forfeited.
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How is the CPI calculated at IIT Hyderabad?
- The CPI (Cumulative Performance Index) is the weighted average of the grade points obtained in all courses passed by the student since their admission. The formula is: CPI = Σ(Ci * Gi) / Σ(Ci), where ‘Ci’ is the credit for the i-th course and ‘Gi’ is the grade point obtained in that course. The summation is over all courses taken.
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What happens if I have a backlog? Can I be promoted to the next year?
- IITH has specific academic criteria for promotion to the next year, which may include a limit on the number of active backlogs or required minimum credits. Students who do not meet these criteria may be required to repeat the year or clear their backlogs in summer term exams to be eligible for promotion. The exact rules are detailed in the official student academic handbook provided upon admission.
