MGIT Result 2026 – Check B.Tech, M.Tech Semester Results
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology (MGIT) released the results for the B.Tech./M.Tech. II Semester Regular and I Semester Supplementary (Jul/Aug 2024) examinations on 28 September 2024. The results were published as a PDF circular on the official announcements page. Students can find direct links to the latest result notifications in the table below.
This page covers all semester-end examination results published by MGIT for its B.Tech and M.Tech programmes, including regular, supplementary, revaluation (RC/RV), and challenge valuation (CV) results. All notifications are announced via circulars on the ‘Announcements’ section of the official website, mgit.ac.in. Direct links to the latest result PDFs are provided in the table below.
| Released On | Result Notification | Course / Degree | Check Result |
| 28 Sep 2024 | Results Declaration Circular B.Tech./M.Tech. II Sem Reg and I Sem Supplementary Jul/Aug 2024 Exams | B.Tech, M.Tech | Download PDF |
| 09 Jul 2026 | RC/RV Results Circular – B.Tech. VIII Sem Reg and Suppl.s – May-June 2026 Exams | B.Tech | Download PDF |
| 23 Jun 2026 | Results Declaration Circular of B.Tech. VIII Sem Reg and Suppl.s – May/June2026 Exams | B.Tech | Download PDF |
| 03 Jun 2026 | Results Declaration Circular of Challenge Valuation – Dec25-Jan26 Exams | B.Tech | Download PDF |
| 20 May 2026 | RC/RV Results Declaration Circular of M.Tech.I Sem Reg and Suppl.s – Feb-Mar26 Exams | M.Tech | Download PDF |
| Expected – Aug 2026 | B.Tech II, IV, VI Sem Regular & Supplementary Results – May/June 2026 Exams | B.Tech | Check Here |
| Expected – Sep 2026 | M.Tech II Sem Regular & Supplementary Results – July/Aug 2026 Exams | M.Tech | Check Here |
To check your result, you do not need to log into a portal. Simply click the ‘Download PDF’ or ‘Check Here’ link in the table for your corresponding examination. For declared results, open the downloaded PDF file and use the search function (Ctrl+F) to find your Hall Ticket Number (HTN) in the list of passed, failed, or promoted candidates.
MGIT Results 2026: An Overview for Students
Here are the essential details about the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology and its examination result process.
| Institute Name | Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology (MGIT) |
| Status | Autonomous Institution |
| Location | Hyderabad, Telangana |
| Academic Programmes | B.Tech, M.Tech, BE, B.Pharma |
| Result Declaration Mode | PDF Circulars on the official website |
| Official Website | https://mgit.ac.in |
| Primary Result Page | MGIT Announcements |
| Post-Result Options | Recounting (RC), Revaluation (RV), Challenge Valuation (CV) |
| Examinations Wing Contact | 8499983972 (Controller of Examinations) |
How MGIT Declares Results: Understanding the Circular System
Unlike many universities that use a login-based portal, MGIT follows a traditional and transparent method of declaring results through official circulars. These are PDF documents uploaded to the institute’s website. Students need to be familiar with this process to get their results quickly on declaration day.
Here is the step-by-step process to find and check your MGIT result:
- Visit the Official Website: Open your browser and navigate to the MGIT official homepage: https://mgit.ac.in.
- Navigate to Announcements: On the main menu or in the quick links section, find and click on the ‘Announcements‘ or ‘Examination Results‘ tab. This will take you to the page where all new circulars are posted.
- Identify the Correct Circular: Look for the notification that matches your course, semester, and examination session (e.g., “Results Declaration Circular of B.Tech. VIII Sem Reg and Suppl.s – May/June2026 Exams”). The latest announcements are usually at the top.
- Download the PDF: Click on the link to download the result circular. These files are typically in PDF format.
- Search for Your Hall Ticket Number: Once the PDF is open, use the find function (press Ctrl+F on a computer or use the search icon in your mobile PDF viewer). Enter your full Hall Ticket Number (HTN) and press Enter.
- Check Your Result: The search will highlight your HTN in the document. The PDF will list the numbers of students who have passed, failed, or are promoted, often categorized by subject codes for failures. Carefully check the list to understand your status.
Pro-Tip: On result day, the main website might be slow due to high traffic. It’s advisable to check the ‘Announcements’ page directly. The table at the top of our article provides direct links to these PDFs as soon as they are released.
Course-wise Result Notifications for B.Tech & M.Tech Programmes
MGIT conducts examinations for its various undergraduate and postgraduate engineering programmes on a semester basis. Below is a summary of the current status of results for different courses and semesters for the 2025-2026 academic year.
| Programme | Semester / Year | Examination Session | Result Status | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech | VIII Semester (Regular & Supple.) | May/June 2026 | Declared on 23 Jun 2026 | RC/RV results also declared on 09 Jul 2026. |
| B.Tech | VI Semester (Regular & Supple.) | May/June 2026 | Awaited | Expected by late July or early August 2026. |
| B.Tech | IV Semester (Regular & Supple.) | May/June 2026 | Awaited | Expected by August 2026. |
| B.Tech | II Semester (Regular & Supple.) | Jul/Aug 2024 | Declared on 28 Sep 2024 | Regular and supplementary results are out. |
| B.Tech | I, III, V, VII Sem (Supple.) | Dec 2025/Jan 2026 | Declared | Challenge Valuation results were out on 03 Jun 2026. |
| M.Tech | I Semester (Regular & Supple.) | Feb/Mar 2026 | Declared | RC/RV results were declared on 20 May 2026. |
| M.Tech | II Semester (Regular & Supple.) | July/Aug 2026 | Awaited | Exams are ongoing or recently concluded. Results expected in Sep 2026. |
The MGIT Grading System and Performance Evaluation
As an autonomous institute, MGIT has its own academic regulations that define the grading system. While the specifics depend on the batch and regulation (e.g., R18, R22), the system is based on the standard 10-point absolute grading model common in technical universities.
Students are evaluated based on their performance in both Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) and Semester End Examination (SEE). The final grade in each subject is determined by the total marks obtained. This is then converted to a letter grade and a grade point.
Illustrative Grading Scale
Disclaimer: The following table is an illustrative example based on typical autonomous college norms. Students must refer to their official Academic Regulations document provided by MGIT for the precise grading scale applicable to their batch.
| Range of Marks (%) | Letter Grade | Grade Point | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| ≥ 90% | O | 10 | Outstanding |
| 80% to < 90% | A+ | 9 | Excellent |
| 70% to < 80% | A | 8 | Very Good |
| 60% to < 70% | B+ | 7 | Good |
| 50% to < 60% | B | 6 | Average |
| 45% to < 50% | C | 5 | Pass |
| 40% to < 45% | P | 4 | Marginal Pass |
| < 40% | F | 0 | Fail |
| – | Ab | 0 | Absent |
Key Performance Indicators
- SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average): This is the weighted average of grade points obtained in all subjects in a given semester. It is calculated by dividing the sum of (Credit x Grade Point) for all subjects by the total number of credits in that semester.
- CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average): This is the weighted average of grade points for all subjects across all semesters completed so far. It reflects the student’s overall academic performance.
- Passing Criteria: A student must secure a minimum percentage of marks in the SEE (e.g., 40%) and also a minimum aggregate percentage (e.g., 40% or 45%) in CIE and SEE combined to pass a subject. Additionally, a student must maintain a minimum required CGPA to be promoted to the next year.
Post-Result Process: Recounting, Revaluation, and Challenge Valuation
MGIT provides a structured mechanism for students who are not satisfied with their results to get their answer scripts re-checked. The institute offers three distinct options, each with a specific purpose.
Recounting (RC)
This is the most basic level of verification. In recounting, the answer script is checked only for totaling errors or to ensure that all answered questions have been evaluated. The marks awarded to individual answers are not re-assessed.
Revaluation (RV)
In revaluation, the entire answer script is re-assessed by a different examiner. This is a comprehensive review of all answers. The final marks will be the better of the original marks and the revalued marks. Students who feel they have performed better than the marks awarded often opt for RV.
Challenge Valuation (CV)
This is an advanced step for students who are still dissatisfied after revaluation or are very confident of a significant error in evaluation. In Challenge Valuation, the student is often allowed to see a photocopy of their answer script. The script is then evaluated by a senior faculty member or a committee. This process usually has a higher fee, a portion of which may be refunded if the student’s claim is found to be valid (i.e., if the marks increase significantly).
How to Apply: The Controller of Examinations (CoE) office releases a separate notification after the declaration of semester results, inviting applications for RC, RV, and CV. The notification specifies the procedure, the fee for each option, and the last date for application. Students must adhere to these deadlines strictly.
Information Present on Your MGIT Grade Sheet
Once the final results are processed, MGIT issues a detailed marksheet or grade card for each semester. Students should carefully verify all the details printed on it. Any discrepancy should be reported to the CoE office immediately. A typical MGIT marksheet contains the following information:
- Institute Name and Logo
- Student’s Name
- Hall Ticket Number (HTN) / Roll Number
- Programme of Study (e.g., B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering)
- Semester / Year
- Examination Session (e.g., May/June 2026)
- List of Subjects (with subject codes)
- Credits assigned to each subject
- Marks/Grade obtained in each subject (Internal, External, Total)
- Letter Grade and Grade Points for each subject
- Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)
- Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
- Result Status (e.g., Pass / Fail / Promoted)
- Date of Result Declaration
- Signature of the Controller of Examinations
Academic Programmes at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology
MGIT offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, primarily in the field of engineering and technology. The institute is known for its strong faculty and infrastructure across various specializations.
Undergraduate (UG) Programmes
| Programme | Specializations Offered |
|---|---|
| B.Tech | Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) |
| CSE (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) | |
| CSE (Data Science) | |
| Information Technology (IT) | |
| Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) | |
| Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) | |
| Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics) | |
| Civil Engineering |
Postgraduate (PG) Programmes
| Programme | Specializations Offered |
|---|---|
| M.Tech | Computer Science and Engineering |
| Digital Electronics and Communication Engineering | |
| Power Electronics and Electric Drives | |
| Mechatronics |
The Controller of Examinations (CoE) Office at MGIT
The Office of the Controller of Examinations is the central body responsible for all examination-related activities at MGIT. This includes creating exam schedules, conducting the Semester End Examinations (SEE), coordinating the evaluation process, and the timely declaration of results. For any queries or issues related to examination results, grade cards, or revaluation, students should contact the CoE office.
- Address: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kokapet (Village), Gandipet (Mandal), Chaitanya Bharathi (PO), Ranga Reddy Dist., HYDERABAD – 500075, TELANGANA.
- Controller of Examinations Phone: 8499983972
- Admin Office Phone: 040 – 24193057
- Email: ao@mgit.ac.in
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding MGIT Results
Here are answers to some common queries about the MGIT semester examinations.
- Where can I find the direct link to the latest MGIT result?
- The most direct way is to check the live result table at the top of this page. We update it with the direct PDF links as soon as they are released. Alternatively, you can always check the ‘Announcements’ section on the official MGIT website, mgit.ac.in.
- My Hall Ticket Number is not in the result PDF. What does this mean?
- This could happen for several reasons. First, double-check that you have downloaded the correct PDF for your course and semester. If it’s correct, your result might be withheld (W.H.) due to administrative reasons like fee dues or malpractice. In such cases, you must contact the MGIT Controller of Examinations (CoE) office immediately for clarification.
- What is the practical difference between Recounting (RC), Revaluation (RV), and Challenge Valuation (CV)?
- RC is just a check for totaling errors. RV is a full re-assessment of your answer script by a new evaluator. CV is a higher-level review, often involving a committee and allowing you to see a copy of your script, meant for cases where you are absolutely certain of a major evaluation error. Choose RV for most cases of dissatisfaction; choose RC only if you suspect a simple totaling mistake.
- When are the MGIT odd and even semester results typically declared?
- As per the academic calendar, the Odd Semester (I, III, V, VII) examinations are usually held in December/January, with results declared by February/March. The Even Semester (II, IV, VI, VIII) examinations are held in May/June, and results are typically announced from late June to August, starting with the final year students.
- How do I obtain my original marksheet or consolidated grade memo from MGIT?
- The PDF circulars are for immediate information only. The official, printed grade cards are issued by the institute a few weeks after the results are declared. Students usually need to collect them in person from their respective department offices or the examination branch as per the notice issued by the college.
- Does MGIT have an official mobile app for checking results?
- Yes, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology has an official mobile application available on the Google Play Store. The app provides access to announcements, circulars, and other important information, which includes result notifications. It can be a convenient way to stay updated.
