NTRUHS Result 2026 – Check MBBS, BDS, Nursing & PG Marks Memo

NTRUHS result for the 2026 examinations is published by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences on its official examination portal at drntr.uhsap.in (results are also mirrored on ntruhs.ap.nic.in). The university has already declared the Third Professional and Final MBBS Part-I (May 2026) outcomes and, as of early July 2026, is publishing the retotaling results for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd year MBBS, PG Degree/Diploma and MDS examinations on a rolling basis. To open your marks memo you only need your hall ticket number and the captcha shown on screen – no password or date of birth is required.

NTRUHS Result 2026 – Quick Access Details
Latest declared results MBBS 1st/2nd/3rd year & Final Part-I (April/May 2026); PG Degree/Diploma & MDS retotaling (July 2026)
Primary result portal drntr.uhsap.in (Examination → Results)
Login with Hall Ticket Number + Captcha
Courses covered MBBS, BDS, B.Sc/M.Sc Nursing, Pharm D, BPT/MPT, BAMS/BHMS/BNYS, Paramedical, MD/MS/MDS, DM/M.Ch
Minimum to pass 50% aggregate, with separate minimums in theory and practical/clinical
Revaluation / challenge valuation Rs. 2,000 per theory paper (rechecking charged separately)
Official website drntr.uhsap.in

 

Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada is a dedicated health-sciences university, so every result it declares follows the rules of the parent regulatory council – the National Medical Commission (NMC) for MBBS, the Dental Council of India (DCI) for BDS, the Indian Nursing Council (INC) for nursing, the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) for Pharm D, and the AYUSH councils for BAMS, BHMS and BNYS – rather than a one-size-fits-all semester template. The university was inaugurated in 1986, was briefly renamed Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences between 2022 and July 2024, and now again functions as Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences. This page explains portal login and faculty-wise result access, how the university examination sits alongside internal assessment and attendance, the passing and class-award rules, the marks-memo fields you must verify, and the rechecking, revaluation and supplementary routes.

NTRUHS Result 2026 – Latest Declared Results

Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences declares results faculty by faculty and examination by examination, so different courses appear on different dates through the year. The most recent activity on the official examination portal is the release of retotaling (re-counting) results for the MBBS, PG Degree/Diploma and MDS examinations held in April-May 2026. The table below lists the latest notifications; confirm the exact status for your own course on the official portal, as new result and retotaling links are added almost every week.

Date Result Notification Status
08-07-2026 PG Degree/Diploma (April/May 2026) Retotaling Results Declared
08-07-2026 MDS Degree/Diploma (May 2026) Retotaling Results Declared
03-07-2026 Third Professional MBBS Part-I & Final MBBS Part-I (May 2026) Retotaling Declared
02-07-2026 1st, 2nd & 3rd Year MBBS (April/May 2026) Retotaling Results Declared
2026 MBBS Part-I & DM / M.Ch (Advanced Speciality) Regular Results Declared – check portal
24-01-2026 Final MBBS Part-II (Dec 2025), Second Professional & First MBBS Retotaling Declared
24-01-2026 BDS (Oct/Nov 2025) Retotaling Results – All Years Declared
22-01-2026 PG Degree/Diploma (Oct 2025) Retotaling Results Declared
2026 B.Sc / M.Sc Nursing, BPT & Paramedical Results Declared in phases – check portal
Later in 2026 Supplementary / Re-appear Examination Results (All Faculties) Expected after each regular result

 

Regular results are usually published a few weeks after the last paper of an examination, and rechecking, retotaling and revaluation results follow later on the same portal. Because NTRUHS runs annual professional examinations for the clinical courses and semester/annual cycles for the allied programmes, there is no single “result day” – keep checking the official portal for the latest NTRUHS result notification for your specific course and year.

Where to Check Your NTRUHS Result

Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences routes its results through its own examination domain. You do not log in with a password – most result links simply ask for your hall ticket number and a captcha, and the marks memo opens on screen. The official entry points are:

Primary Examination Portal: drntr.uhsap.in (open Examination, then Results)

Results Section (NIC Mirror): ntruhs.ap.nic.in

Examination Notifications: drntr.uhsap.in/index/notification_examination

To open your marks memo you will generally be asked for:

  • Hall Ticket Number (from your admit card)
  • Captcha / verification code shown on screen
  • Course and year/professional selection, where prompted

The table below gives quick faculty-wise access. Every course uses the same examination portal – open the Results section, pick your course and examination, then enter your hall ticket number.

NTRUHS Course / Faculty Direct Result Link
MBBS (Professional Years) Results Check Result
BDS (Dental) Results Check Result
B.Sc / P.B. B.Sc / M.Sc Nursing Results Check Result
Pharm D / Pharm D (PB) Results Check Result
BPT / MPT (Physiotherapy) Results Check Result
BAMS / BHMS / BNYS (AYUSH) Results Check Result
Paramedical / Allied Health Sciences Results Check Result
PG – MD / MS / MDS Results Check Result
Super Speciality – DM / M.Ch Results Check Result
Rechecking / Retotaling / Revaluation Results Check Result

NTRUHS Result 2026 at a Glance

Particulars Details
University Name Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS)
Former Names University of Health Sciences (1986); Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences (2022 – July 2024)
Inaugurated 9 April 1986 (began functioning 1 November 1986)
Location NH-16, Gunadala, Vijayawada – 520008, Andhra Pradesh
University Type State Health-Science University (Public)
Chancellor Governor of Andhra Pradesh (Ex-officio)
Regulated By UGC, NMC, DCI, PCI, INC and the AYUSH councils
Affiliated Colleges 180+ across Andhra Pradesh
Faculties Medical, Dental, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Naturopathy & Yoga, Allied Health Sciences
Evaluation Percentage / marks-based, with digital (on-screen) valuation of answer scripts
Minimum to Pass 50% aggregate, with separate minimums in theory and practical/clinical heads
Result Portal drntr.uhsap.in
Official Website ntruhs.ap.nic.in

How Your NTRUHS Result Is Decided: University Exam plus Internal Assessment

An NTRUHS result is not built from the final theory paper alone. For every subject in a health-sciences programme the marks come from two channels that are shown separately on your marks memo:

  • University (annual/final) examination – the theory papers plus the practical, clinical and viva-voce components conducted at the end of the professional year or term under external and internal examiners.
  • Internal Assessment (IA) / Sessional marks – the periodic tests, day-to-day clinical work, practical records and log-books maintained by your college through the year.

Internal assessment is an eligibility gate, not just a mark: you must satisfy the internal-assessment and attendance minimums before you are even permitted to sit the university examination. In the final result, theory and practical/clinical are also treated as separate heads – you have to secure the prescribed minimum in each head and then the aggregate to be declared “Pass”. A strong internal score cannot rescue a failed theory head, and a good theory mark cannot offset a failed practical. This is exactly why an NTRUHS marks memo lists theory, practical, sessional and total marks side by side for each subject.

The precise weightage of internal assessment, the minimum in each head and any grace-mark relief differ by faculty, because each follows its parent council’s regulation – NMC for MBBS, DCI for BDS/MDS, PCI for Pharm D, INC for nursing and the respective AYUSH council for BAMS/BHMS/BNYS. Always confirm the exact split against your programme regulation on the official website.

Faculty-wise NTRUHS Results 2026

Because NTRUHS releases results faculty-wise, the safest route is to open the Results section of the examination portal, select your professional year, and pull only your course. The steps are the same for every stream; the tables below show which professional year or examination to select.

Medical – MBBS and PG Medical

Course Year / Phase Exam Type Result Link
MBBS First Year, Second Professional, Third Prof Part-I & Part-II, Final Regular / Supplementary Check Result
MD / MS (PG Medical) Final Examination Regular Check Result
DM / M.Ch (Super Speciality) Final Examination Regular Check Result
PG Diploma (Medical) Final Examination Regular Check Result

Dental – BDS and MDS

Course Year Exam Type Result Link
BDS 1st to 4th BDS Regular / Supplementary Check Result
MDS Final Examination Regular Check Result

Nursing – B.Sc, Post Basic B.Sc, M.Sc

Course Year / Semester Result Link
B.Sc Nursing 1st to 4th Year Check Result
Post Basic B.Sc Nursing 1st & 2nd Year Check Result
M.Sc Nursing 1st & 2nd Year Check Result

Physiotherapy – BPT and MPT

Course Year / Semester Result Link
BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) 1st to 4th Year + Internship Check Result
MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) 1st & 2nd Year Check Result

Pharmacy, AYUSH & Paramedical

Course Year Result Link
Pharm D / Pharm D (Post Baccalaureate) 1st to 6th Year Check Result
BAMS (Ayurveda) 1st to Final Professional Check Result
BHMS (Homoeopathy) 1st to Final Professional Check Result
BNYS (Naturopathy & Yoga) 1st to Final Professional Check Result
Paramedical / Allied Health Sciences All Years / Semesters Check Result

How to Download Your NTRUHS Marks Memo

Follow these steps to view and download your NTRUHS marks memo from the official examination portal:

Method 1: Through the NTRUHS Examination Portal

  1. Open the official portal: drntr.uhsap.in
  2. Click the Examination menu, then select Results
  3. Choose your course and examination (for example, “First Year MBBS April 2026” or “BDS Oct 2025”)
  4. Open the Results/Marks link and enter your Hall Ticket Number
  5. Type the captcha shown on screen and submit
  6. Your marks memo appears on screen – download and print it for your records
  7. Collect the original marks memo from your college once it is dispatched

Method 2: Through the NIC Results Mirror

  1. Visit ntruhs.ap.nic.in
  2. Go to the Results / Examination section
  3. Select the relevant result notification for your course and year
  4. Enter your hall ticket number and captcha
  5. View, download and save the marks memo PDF

Fields Printed on the NTRUHS Marks Memo

Verify every field the moment your result opens, because the theory-versus-practical split decides which head you may have to re-appear in. The marks memo generally shows:

  • Candidate Name – as per university records
  • Hall Ticket / Registration Number
  • Course / Programme – MBBS / BDS / B.Sc Nursing / Pharm D / BPT / BAMS etc.
  • Year / Professional – the examination phase
  • College / Institution – affiliated college name
  • Subject Code and Subject Name – for each paper
  • Maximum Marks – theory and practical/clinical
  • Marks Obtained – theory, practical, sessional/internal and total
  • Result Status – Pass / Fail / Detained (DET) / Not Registered (NR) / Class awarded
  • Month and Year of Examination

If any detail – name, hall ticket number or marks – is wrong, contact your college examination cell or the NTRUHS examination section immediately, and always collect the original printed marks memo from your college.

Attendance, Clinical Postings and Internship Eligibility

In a health-sciences course attendance is a hard eligibility rule, not a formality, because NTRUHS students train on real patients. If the attendance and clinical-posting minimums are not met, the college can withhold your examination application and your result for that phase will simply not be generated.

Requirement Minimum (indicative)
Theory Attendance 75%
Practical / Clinical Attendance 80%
Internal Assessment / Sessionals Must be cleared to be eligible for the university exam
Clinical Postings / Log Book Completed and certified by the college

For the undergraduate medical, dental, nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy and AYUSH degrees, clearing the final professional examination is followed by a compulsory rotating internship (or the equivalent practice training for the stream). The provisional pass result and the internship-completion certificate together make you eligible for council registration and practice – so download and preserve every professional-year marks memo, not just the final one. Attendance shortfalls, incomplete clinical postings or a pending internal assessment are the most common reasons a result is held back even when the student has appeared for all papers.

Passing Marks, Grace Marks and Class Awarded

NTRUHS evaluates on a marks/percentage basis in line with NMC, DCI, PCI and INC regulations. The class awarded on your marks memo is based on the aggregate secured, and distinction/first class are usually restricted to candidates who pass in the first attempt.

Passing Heads

Particulars Requirement
Minimum Aggregate to Pass 50% (theory + practical combined)
Minimum in Theory 50% in the theory head (as per subject regulation)
Minimum in Practical / Clinical / Viva 50% in the practical head (as per subject regulation)
Internal Assessment Must be cleared to be declared Pass
Grace Marks Limited grace marks may be awarded per the council/faculty regulation to help a borderline candidate clear a head – varies by programme

Class Awarded on the Result

Aggregate Marks (%) Classification
70% and above (first attempt) Distinction
60% to less than 70% (first attempt) First Class
50% to less than 60% Second Class / Pass
Below 50% aggregate Fail (must reappear)

Exact passing marks, internal-assessment weightage and grace-mark provisions vary by faculty (Medical, Dental, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, AYUSH) and are governed by the respective council regulation and the NTRUHS curriculum. Treat the figures above as indicative and refer to your programme regulation on the official website for the precise numbers.

Rechecking, Revaluation and Challenge Valuation

NTRUHS has introduced digital (on-screen) valuation of answer scripts to improve fairness, and it offers more than one post-result option if you are not satisfied with a theory head. It is important to understand the difference before you pay:

  • Rechecking / Retotaling – the university verifies that every answer was valued and that the marks were correctly totalled and entered. This is a counting check, not a re-marking.
  • Revaluation – the theory answer script is re-assessed by a fresh examiner to confirm the marks were awarded properly.

Both apply to theory papers only – practical, clinical and viva-voce components cannot be revalued.

Particulars Details
Application Mode Online through the official examination portal after result declaration
Revaluation Fee Rs. 2,000 per theory paper
Rechecking / Retotaling Fee As per the fee notification (lower than revaluation, per paper)
Applicable For Theory Papers Only
Application Deadline Within the window notified after each result
Result Timeline Revised result declared on the official portal within the stipulated time
Portal drntr.uhsap.in

Steps to Apply for Rechecking / Revaluation

  1. Log in to the official NTRUHS examination portal after your result is declared
  2. Open the Rechecking / Retotaling / Revaluation application option
  3. Select the theory paper(s) you wish to apply for
  4. Fill in the required details – name, hall ticket number, course and subject code
  5. Pay the applicable fee online (Rs. 2,000 per paper for revaluation)
  6. Submit the application within the notified deadline and save the acknowledgement
  7. Check the revised result on the official portal once processing is complete

Applications received after the notified window are not considered. It is sensible to first apply for the cheaper rechecking/retotaling to confirm a counting or entry error, and go for full revaluation only where you genuinely expect a marking correction.

Supplementary and Re-appear Examinations

Failing a head in an NTRUHS professional examination does not automatically mean losing a year – the university holds supplementary (re-appear) examinations so students can clear the pending head and continue. What matters for your result is which head you failed:

  • If you fail only the theory head, you re-appear for theory in the supplementary exam; a passed practical/clinical head is usually carried over per the faculty regulation.
  • If you fail the practical / clinical head, you re-appear for that component.
  • Carry-over rules, maximum attempts and whether you may move to the next professional year with a backlog are set by the parent council (NMC/DCI/PCI/INC/AYUSH) for that programme.
Particulars Details
Eligibility Students who failed one or more heads, or were absent, in the regular exam
Application Online through the examination portal after the regular result
Exam Schedule Held after regular result declaration, as notified per faculty
Result Declared on the official portal after the supplementary exam

Supplementary results appear on the same result portal – select your course and the supplementary examination to view the updated marks memo. Watch the official notifications closely, because supplementary application windows are short.

NTRUHS Examination Calendar 2026

NTRUHS conducts its university examinations per the academic calendar of the respective councils. Undergraduate professional examinations are generally held once a year with a supplementary attempt, while semester-based allied and PG programmes follow their own cycles. The indicative schedule below reflects the 2026 pattern; exact dates are always notified on the official portal.

Examination Indicative Exam Period Result Declaration
MBBS / BDS Annual Professional Exams April – May (regular) A few weeks after exams
Final MBBS Part-II / Winter Professional Exams November – December January – February
B.Sc Nursing / BPT / Paramedical As per programme cycle As per official portal
PG (MD / MS / MDS) & Super Speciality As per council schedule As per official portal
Supplementary / Re-appear Examinations After each regular result As per official portal

About NTRUHS, Official Links and Contact

Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences was inaugurated on 9 April 1986 by the then Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao and began functioning on 1 November 1986 to bring all health-science education in Andhra Pradesh under one affiliating university. It was renamed the NTR University of Health Sciences in 1998, became Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences in 2006, was briefly renamed Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences between 2022 and July 2024, and now again functions as Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences. Headquartered at Gunadala, Vijayawada, with the Governor of Andhra Pradesh as its ex-officio Chancellor, it affiliates 180+ medical, dental, nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy, AYUSH and allied-health colleges across the state.

Every NTRUHS result carries the weight of a statutory council behind it – the National Medical Commission (NMC) for MBBS and PG medical, the Dental Council of India (DCI) for BDS and MDS, the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) for Pharm D, the Indian Nursing Council (INC) for nursing, and the AYUSH councils for BAMS, BHMS and BNYS. These councils set the exam pattern, passing heads, attendance and internship rules that shape how your result is declared, which is why an NTRUHS result differs from that of a general degree university.

Purpose Link / Detail
Official Website ntruhs.ap.nic.in
Examination Portal & Results drntr.uhsap.in
Examination Notifications Notifications – Examination
Address Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, NH-16, Gunadala, Vijayawada – 520008, Andhra Pradesh
Examination Queries Through the Controller of Examinations, NTRUHS (contact details on the official website)

NTRUHS Result 2026 – Frequently Asked Questions

How can I check my NTRUHS result 2026 online?

Check your NTRUHS result 2026 on the official examination portal at drntr.uhsap.in (or the NIC mirror ntruhs.ap.nic.in). Open the Examination menu, click Results, select your course and examination (MBBS, BDS, Nursing, Pharm D, BPT, PG etc.), enter your hall ticket number and the captcha, and the marks memo opens on screen for download.

Which courses are covered under the NTRUHS result 2026?

The NTRUHS result 2026 covers all health-science faculties – MBBS, BDS, B.Sc/M.Sc Nursing, Pharm D, BPT/MPT, BAMS, BHMS and BNYS at UG level, and MD, MS, MDS, super-speciality DM/M.Ch and PG diplomas at PG level – along with paramedical and allied health-science programmes, all released faculty-wise on the official portal.

What login details do I need to open my NTRUHS result?

Most NTRUHS result links ask only for your hall ticket number (printed on your admit card) and the captcha shown on screen – you do not need a password or, for most results, a date of birth. Keep your hall ticket handy and select the correct course and examination before entering the number.

Why is my NTRUHS result not showing even though I appeared for the exam?

A held-back NTRUHS result is usually an eligibility issue – short attendance (75% theory, 80% practical/clinical), an uncleared internal assessment, or incomplete clinical postings/log-book work can make the college withhold your examination and stop the result being generated. It may also show as “DET” (detained) or “NR” (not registered). Confirm your status with your college examination cell.

How do I apply for revaluation or rechecking of my NTRUHS result?

If you are unhappy with a theory head, apply online through the examination portal within the window notified after the result. Revaluation (a fresh examiner re-assesses the script) costs Rs. 2,000 per theory paper; rechecking/retotaling (a counting and entry check) is charged separately at a lower fee. Both cover theory papers only – practical, clinical and viva marks cannot be revalued.

What is the passing criteria for the NTRUHS result?

To pass, a student must secure at least 50% aggregate along with the prescribed minimum in the theory head and the practical/clinical head separately, and must have cleared the internal assessment. A minimum of 75% attendance in theory and 80% in practicals is required to be eligible to sit the university examination in the first place, and distinction/first class are generally reserved for a first-attempt pass.

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