MMMUT Result 2026 – Check B.Tech, MBA, MET Semester Results
As of July 13, 2026, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT) has released the Round 3 allotment results (declared on July 2, 2026) and is in the process of releasing other admission results for the 2026-27 session on its official portals. The results for the April/May 2026 even semester examinations for various UG and PG courses, including regular, backlog, and re-evaluation results, are expected to be released in the upcoming months.
The university publishes both semester exam results and entrance/admission results on separate portals. Semester results (including regular, carry-over, and re-evaluation) are accessible via the main university website’s examination section. Admission and counselling results for the 2026-27 session are managed through the MMMUT Samarth portal (mmmutadm.samarth.edu.in). Students are advised to check the correct portal for their specific results.
| Released On | Result Notification | Course / Degree | Check Result |
| 02 Jul 2026 | Allotment Results – Round-3 (2026-27 Admissions) | UG/PG Counselling | Check Result |
| Expected – June 2026 | MMMUT BTech Round 1 Seat Allotment and Cutoff 2026 | B.Tech | Check Result |
| Expected – June 2026 | PhD Program Admission Result 2026-2027 | Ph.D. | Check Result |
| Expected – Aug 2026 | End Semester Regular/Backlog Results (Even Semester April/May 2026) | B.Tech, BBA, B.Pharm, M.Tech, MCA, M.Sc, MBA | Check Result |
| Expected – Sep 2026 | Re-evaluation/Scrutiny Results (Even Semester April/May 2026) | All UG/PG Courses | Check Result |
To check semester exam results, students typically need to enter their Roll Number and solve a captcha. For admission or counselling results on the Samarth portal, candidates will need their Application Number and Password/Date of Birth.
MMMUT Gorakhpur Results 2026: The Core Details
Here is a quick overview of the essential information regarding the Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology results for the academic year 2025-2026.
| University Name | Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT), Gorakhpur |
| Established | 1962 (as MMM Engineering College), 2013 (as University) |
| Location | Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh |
| Official University Website | www.mmmut.ac.in |
| Semester Result Portal | mmmut.ac.in/ModelQPapers |
| Admission Result Portal | mmmutadm.samarth.edu.in |
| Result Types Published | Semester (Regular/Backlog), Re-evaluation, Malaviya Entrance Test (MET), Counselling/Allotment |
| Courses Offered | B.Tech, BBA, B.Pharm, M.Tech, MCA, M.Sc., MBA, Ph.D. |
| Academic Session | 2025-2026 |
| Helpdesk (Admissions) | +91-9235500507, +91-8765783798 |
Accessing Your MMMUT Results: Semester vs. Admission Portals
MMMUT uses different online platforms for its various results, which can be confusing for new students. It is crucial to use the correct portal to find your result. Here is a breakdown of the two main systems.
The Main University Portal (For Semester, Backlog & Revaluation Results)
The university’s primary website hosts the results for all end-semester examinations, including regular, carry-over (backlog), and re-evaluation results. Follow these steps to check your academic marks:
- Visit the official MMMUT website: www.mmmut.ac.in.
- Navigate to the ‘Examination & Results’ section from the main menu.
- Click on the ‘Results’ or ‘Important Links & Formats’ sub-tab. This will lead you to the result page, hosted at mmmut.ac.in/ModelQPapers.
- Look for the specific link corresponding to your examination (e.g., ‘End Semester Result Odd/Even 2026’, ‘Re-evaluation Result 2026’).
- Select your specific course, branch, and semester from the available options.
- Enter your Roll Number in the designated field.
- Enter the captcha code shown on the screen for verification.
- Click on the ‘Submit’ or ‘Get Result’ button.
- Your result, in the form of a digital grade card, will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and take a printout of the result for future reference. Note that this is a provisional marksheet.
The Samarth Admission Portal (For Counselling & Allotment)
For all admission-related results, including the Malaviya Entrance Test (MET), counselling seat allotment, and PhD admission lists, MMMUT uses the Samarth e-Gov platform. The process is different here:
- Go to the dedicated MMMUT admissions portal: mmmutadm.samarth.edu.in.
- Look for the ‘Candidate Login’ or ‘Registered User Login’ section.
- Enter your registered Application Number and the Password you created during registration.
- Complete the security captcha verification.
- Once logged in, your dashboard will display links related to your application status, including scorecards and seat allotment results.
- Click on the relevant link (e.g., ‘View Allotment Result’, ‘Download Score Card’) to access your result.
MMMUT Arrear/Backlog and Revaluation Results
The university has a well-defined process for students with backlogs and for those who wish to have their answer scripts re-evaluated.
Arrear/Carry-Over Examinations and Results
Students who receive an ‘F’ grade in any subject are required to appear for a carry-over or backlog examination to clear it. The results for these exams are crucial for academic progression.
- Application: Students must apply for carry-over exams by filling out the examination form, which is typically released before the start of the next end-semester examination period.
- Exam Schedule: Backlog exams are usually conducted along with the regular end-semester examinations.
- Result Declaration: The results for carry-over papers are often declared along with the regular semester results.
- How to Check: The process to check backlog results is the same as for regular results. Students need to visit the university’s result portal, enter their Roll Number, and view their updated marksheet which will reflect the new grade for the cleared subject.
Procedure for Scrutiny and Re-evaluation of Answer Scripts
If a student is not satisfied with their result, they can apply for scrutiny (re-totaling) or re-evaluation of their answer scripts. The university releases a separate notification for this process shortly after the main semester results are declared.
- Notification: The Controller of Examination (CoE) publishes a notification on the official website with the dates, fees, and procedure for applying.
- Application: Students must fill out an online application form within the stipulated deadline, selecting the subjects they wish to have re-evaluated or scrutinized.
- Fee Payment: A non-refundable fee per subject must be paid online. The exact amount is specified in the official notification.
- Process: Scrutiny involves re-calculating the marks to check for totaling errors and ensuring all answered questions have been evaluated. Re-evaluation involves a complete re-assessment of the answer script by a different examiner.
- Result Declaration: The re-evaluation results are declared separately on the university’s result portal after a few weeks. The university’s decision on the re-evaluated marks is final. If there is a change in marks, a revised marksheet is issued.
Understanding the MMMUT Grading & Performance Metrics
As a technical university, MMMUT follows a Credit-Based System (CBS) and uses a 10-point grading scale to evaluate student performance. Understanding this system is key to interpreting your marksheet correctly.
Grade Points and Letter Grades
| Letter Grade | Grade Point | Performance |
| O | 10 | Outstanding |
| A+ | 9 | Excellent |
| A | 8 | Very Good |
| B+ | 7 | Good |
| B | 6 | Above Average |
| C | 5 | Average |
| P | 4 | Pass |
| F | 0 | Fail |
| Ab | 0 | Absent |
| I | – | Incomplete |
| U | – | Unfair Means |
Calculating SGPA and CGPA
Your performance is measured by two key metrics: the Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
- SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average): This measures your performance in a single semester. It is calculated by taking the sum of the product of grade points and credits for each course in that semester, divided by the total credits of all courses in that semester. The formula is:
SGPA = Σ(Ci × GPi) / ΣCi, where Ci is the credit for course i and GPi is the grade point obtained in course i. - CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average): This is the weighted average of the SGPAs of all semesters completed so far. It reflects your overall academic performance throughout your degree program. The formula is:
CGPA = Σ(Si × TCi) / ΣTCi, where Si is the SGPA of semester i and TCi is the total credits in semester i.
The passing criterion for each subject usually requires securing a minimum percentage in both internal assessments and the end-semester examination separately. Students who fail to meet this criterion receive an ‘F’ grade and will have to appear for a carry-over (backlog) exam.
Information Printed on Your MMMUT Grade Card
Your online result or provisional marksheet is an important document. You should carefully verify all the details mentioned on it. In case of any discrepancy, report it to the university’s examination cell immediately. Key details include:
- Student’s Name
- Roll Number
- Enrollment Number
- Father’s Name
- Course Name (e.g., B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering)
- Semester / Year
- Subject Codes and Names
- Credits for each Subject
- Marks Obtained (Internal, External, Total)
- Letter Grade for each Subject
- Grade Point for each Subject
- Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)
- Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
- Result Status (Pass/Fail/Carry Over)
- Date of Result Declaration
Academic Programmes at MMMUT Gorakhpur
MMMUT offers a wide range of technical and professional courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. The results are declared for all these programmes through the university’s portal.
| Level | Programme | Specializations / Departments |
| Undergraduate (UG) | B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) | Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Information Technology |
| BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) | General Management | |
| B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) | Pharmaceutical Sciences | |
| Postgraduate (PG) | M.Tech (Master of Technology) | Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, Hill Area Development Engineering, Computer Science & Engg, Power Electronics & Drives, Communication Engg, Digital Systems, Energy Technology & Management, Seismic Design & Earthquake Engg. |
| MCA (Master of Computer Applications) | Computer Applications | |
| M.Sc. (Master of Science) | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | |
| MBA (Master of Business Administration) | Finance, Marketing, HR, IT, Operations Management | |
| Doctoral | Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) | Available in various departments of Engineering, Applied Sciences, and Management. |
Reaching the University’s Examination & Admission Cell
For any discrepancies in your result or queries related to examinations and admissions, you can contact the university through the official channels provided below.
| Contact Type | Details |
| Address | Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Deoria Road, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh – 273010, India. |
| General Phone | +91-551-2273958 |
| Admission Enquiries | +91-9235500507, +91-8765783798 |
| Admission Email | admission2026@mmmut.ac.in |
| Vice Chancellor’s Office Email | vc@mmmut.ac.in |
| Official Website | www.mmmut.ac.in |
About Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology
Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT) was established in 2013 by the Government of Uttar Pradesh after upgrading the Madan Mohan Malaviya Engineering College, which was founded in 1962. It is a residential technical university located in Gorakhpur. The university aims to provide high-quality education and research in the fields of engineering, technology, and management. It is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and its technical courses are approved by the AICTE. Admissions to its various programmes are conducted through its own Malaviya Entrance Test (MET) as well as national-level examinations like JEE-Main, CUET, and GATE.
Common Student Questions About MMMUT Results
- When will the odd semester (Nov/Dec 2025) results be declared?
- The results for the odd semester examinations, typically held in November and December, are usually declared in January or February of the following year. Students should monitor the official MMMUT website’s ‘Results’ section for the exact notification. As of July 2026, these results have already been declared.
- My result is showing ‘Incomplete’ or ‘Not Found’. What should I do?
- If your result is not appearing or shows an error, first double-check that you have entered the correct Roll Number. If the details are correct, the result may be withheld due to administrative reasons like pending fees, eligibility issues, or an incomplete evaluation. In such cases, you must contact the office of the Controller of Examinations at the university campus for clarification.
- How do I check my backlog/carry-over result?
- The results for backlog or carry-over exams are typically released along with the regular semester results on the same portal. You can check them by following the standard procedure for checking semester results on the MMMUT website, using your Roll Number.
- What is the difference between re-evaluation and scrutiny?
- Scrutiny (or re-totaling) involves checking for any errors in the totaling of marks and ensuring all answered questions have been evaluated. It does not involve re-assessing the answers. Re-evaluation is a more comprehensive process where your entire answer script is assessed by a new examiner, which can potentially lead to a change in marks.
- How do I apply for my original degree and consolidated marksheet?
- After the declaration of the final semester result, the university will issue a notification regarding the distribution of provisional degrees and consolidated marksheets. For the original degree certificate, students usually have to apply separately through the university portal or an offline process, often after the university’s convocation is announced. Details are made available on the university website under the ‘Downloads’ or ‘Notices’ section.
- Where can I find old question papers for exam preparation?
- The university often uploads previous years’ question papers on its official website. You can typically find them in the ‘Examination’ section or on the ‘Important Links & Formats’ page, which also hosts the result links.
- What happens if my marks change after re-evaluation?
- If your marks increase or decrease after the re-evaluation process, the new marks will be considered final. The university will issue a new, revised marksheet reflecting the updated grades and SGPA/CGPA. The original marksheet will then be considered void.
- How can I get my academic transcripts from MMMUT?
- To obtain official academic transcripts, students usually need to submit a formal application to the Controller of Examinations. The application form can often be found in the ‘Downloads’ section of the university website. You will need to fill out the form, pay the requisite fee, and submit it along with copies of your marksheets. The process may take several weeks.
