RTMNU Result 2026 – Check Nagpur University UG PG Semester Results
The RTMNU result 2026 for Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University – still widely called Nagpur University – is published online at rtmnuresults.uonex.in for affiliated colleges and on the separate PGTD / autonomous department portal for university teaching departments. Results are released faculty-wise and semester-wise in batches, so check the portal for your own course rather than waiting for a single date.
Latest status (early July 2026): The Winter 2025 odd-semester results (1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th) are declared. The Summer 2026 even-semester results (2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th) are being declared in phases from May 2026 onwards – as per the official portal, most UG and PG even-semester results are out, while some BE/BTech, MBA and MCA batches are still rolling out. The pace is slower than usual because RTMNU has moved to new online examination and result-processing software; always confirm the live status for your faculty on the portal.
| What you need | Where / how to get it |
|---|---|
| Affiliated-college result (UG & PG, all courses) | rtmnuresults.uonex.in |
| PGTD / autonomous department result gazette | autonomousdeptresults.nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Official links index / examination notice board | nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| How to check (about 30 seconds) | Select Session -> Result Type -> Faculty -> Degree -> Course, then enter your Roll / Seat Number (keep PRN and date of birth ready) |
| Result declared but marks look wrong? | Apply for photocopy / re-verification / revaluation within about 30 days; exam helpdesk 0712-6582525 |
This page covers where your result appears, how the phased 2026 release is progressing faculty-by-faculty, how to read the RTMNU grade card (including the CGPA x 9.5 rule and division), how to collect the original marksheet, and how to apply for revaluation. Every link here points only to an official Nagpur University domain.
RTMNU Result 2026: Phased Release Tracker
For the 2026 session RTMNU is declaring results in batches rather than all together. The Winter 2025 odd-semester results were released in phases across February to April 2026, and the Summer 2026 even-semester results have been rolling out from May 2026 onwards. The main reason for the slower-than-usual pace is the university’s migration to a new online examination and result-processing system, which has staggered the release faculty-by-faculty and semester-by-semester. Always confirm the status for your own course on the official portal before assuming a delay.
| Session / Window | Result | Current Status |
| Summer 2026 (May-Aug) | UG & PG Even Semester (2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th) 2026 | Declared in Batches (majority out by early July) |
| Summer 2026 (May-Aug) | BE / BTech, BArch, MBA, MCA Even Semester | Rolling Out in Phases |
| Winter 2025 (Feb-Apr) | UG & PG Odd Semester (1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th) 2026 | Declared |
| Winter 2025 | BA, BCom, BSc, BBA, BCA Odd Semester (CBCS/NEP) | Declared |
| Winter 2025 | MA, MCom, MSc Odd Semester | Declared |
| Winter 2025 | LLB, BALLB, LLM Semester | Declared |
| 2026 | PGTD / Autonomous Department Gazettes | Declared (Department-wise) |
| 2026 | Supplementary / Backlog (ATKT) | Declared with Regular Results |
How the RTMNU calendar normally works: Winter (odd-semester) results are usually published between February and May, and Summer (even-semester) results between May and August. In 2026 the new software has stretched these windows, so a result that is “declared” for one faculty may still be pending for another. There is no single official date that covers every course, which is why batch-wise checking on the portal is the only reliable approach this year.
Two Official Portals Where RTMNU Publishes Results
This is the single most important thing to get right for RTMNU: affiliated-college results and university-department (PGTD) results live on different portals. If you look on the wrong one you will not find your marksheet even after it is declared.
| You are a student of… | Check your result at |
|---|---|
| Any affiliated college (UG & PG regular / CBCS / NEP) | rtmnuresults.uonex.in |
| A University PGTD / autonomous teaching department | autonomousdeptresults.nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Not sure / want the official links index | nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Ph.D. coursework / research status | nagpuruniversity.ac.in (Ph.D. Cell) |
The main website nagpuruniversity.ac.in hosts the examination notice board and links out to both result portals, so when in doubt start there and follow the official link. Keep the following ready before you log in:
- Examination Seat Number / Roll Number (printed on your hall ticket)
- PRN (Permanent Registration Number), useful for cross-checking
- Your Faculty – Science & Technology, Commerce & Management, Humanities, or Interdisciplinary Studies
- The exact examination name (Winter 2025 / Summer 2026) and semester
RTMNU Result 2026 at a Glance
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| University | Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU) |
| Former Name | Nagpur University |
| Established | 4th August 1923 |
| Location | Nagpur, Maharashtra – 440033 |
| Type | State Public Affiliating University |
| Recognition | UGC Recognised, NAAC Accredited |
| Academic Framework | NEP 2020 (from 2023-24) & CBCS (earlier batches) |
| Affiliated-College Result Portal | rtmnuresults.uonex.in |
| PGTD / Autonomous Portal | autonomousdeptresults.nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Main Website | nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Grading | 10-Point Scale (SGPA / CGPA); Percentage = CGPA x 9.5 |
| Result Mode | Online, faculty-wise, seat-number based |
| Examination Helpdesk | 0712-6582525 |
Faculty-wise Result Status for the 2026 Session
RTMNU groups its programmes under four faculties, and results are declared faculty-wise. The tables below show where the major course groups stand for the 2026 session. Because of the batch-wise release, treat “Being Declared” as work-in-progress and re-check the portal for your specific semester.
Undergraduate (Affiliated Colleges)
| Course | Semester / Year | Session | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| BA (Bachelor of Arts) | 1st, 3rd, 5th Semester | Winter 2025 | Declared |
| BCom (Bachelor of Commerce) | 1st, 3rd, 5th Semester | Winter 2025 | Declared |
| BSc (Bachelor of Science) | 1st, 3rd, 5th Semester | Winter 2025 | Declared |
| BBA / BCA | Odd Semesters | Winter 2025 | Declared |
| BA, BCom, BSc, BBA, BCA | 2nd, 4th, 6th Semester | Summer 2026 | Declared (batch-wise) |
Engineering, Technology & Architecture
| Course | Semester | Session | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| BE / BTech (All Branches) | 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th Semester | Winter 2025 | Declared |
| BE / BTech (All Branches) | 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th Semester | Summer 2026 | Declared in phases (final-year batches rolling out) |
| BArch (Bachelor of Architecture) | All Semesters | Winter 2025 / Summer 2026 | Declared / Rolling Out |
| Diploma / Post-Diploma (Technology) | All Semesters | 2026 | Declared |
Postgraduate & Professional
| Course | Semester | Session | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| MA, MCom, MSc (All Subjects) | 1st, 3rd Semester | Winter 2025 | Declared |
| MBA / MCA | Odd Semesters | Winter 2025 | Declared |
| MA, MCom, MSc, MBA, MCA | 2nd, 4th Semester | Summer 2026 | Declared (batch-wise; some MBA/MCA rolling out) |
| LLB (3-Yr), BALLB (5-Yr), LLM | All Semesters | 2026 | Declared |
| BEd / MEd / BPEd, BSW / MSW / BHM | All Semesters | 2026 | Declared |
PGTD / Autonomous Departments & Research
| Programme | Result Type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| University Teaching Departments (PGTD, Autonomous) | Department-wise Result Gazette (separate portal) | Declared |
| PhD Coursework | Coursework Result | Declared |
| Supplementary / Backlog (ATKT) | All Faculties | Declared with Regular Results |
Viewing Your Marksheet on the UONEX Result Portal
The affiliated-college result portal, rtmnuresults.uonex.in, is where the large majority of RTMNU students will check marks. PGTD students use the autonomous portal instead. Both are walked through below.
Affiliated-college students (rtmnuresults.uonex.in)
- Open rtmnuresults.uonex.in (or reach it through the examination section of nagpuruniversity.ac.in).
- Select your Faculty – Science & Technology, Commerce & Management, Humanities, or Interdisciplinary Studies.
- Choose the examination (Winter 2025 / Summer 2026) and the semester.
- Enter your Seat Number / Roll Number exactly as printed on the hall ticket.
- Submit to open your subject-wise result with grades and SGPA/CGPA.
- Download and print the provisional marksheet for your records.
PGTD / autonomous-department students
- Open autonomousdeptresults.nagpuruniversity.ac.in.
- Select the Autonomous option and your University Department (PGTD).
- Pick the relevant examination, degree and course.
- Enter your Seat / Roll Number and open the Marksheet Gazette.
- Save or print the provisional grade card.
Portal busy on result day? RTMNU’s result portals see heavy traffic in the first hours after a big faculty result drops. If a page times out, wait a while and retry, or reach the same link through the main website – do not switch to a random third-party site to “check faster”.
Reading Your RTMNU Grade Card: Grades, SGPA and the CGPA x 9.5 Rule
RTMNU reports performance on a 10-point scale under both CBCS and the NEP 2020 framework. Each course carries credits, and your marks translate into a letter grade and grade points, which roll up into SGPA for the semester and CGPA across semesters.
Letter grades and grade points
| Grade | Grade Points | Approx. Marks (%) | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| AA | 10 | 90 and above | Outstanding |
| AB | 9 | 80 – 89 | Excellent |
| BB | 8 | 70 – 79 | Very Good |
| BC | 7 | 60 – 69 | Good |
| CC | 6 | 50 – 59 | Average |
| CD | 5 | 45 – 49 | Pass / Below Average |
| FF | 0 | Below 45 | Fail |
Note: The exact marks-to-grade bands are fixed in the examination direction for each programme. CD (grade point 5) is the minimum passing grade in a course; FF (grade point 0) is a fail and must be cleared through the supplementary/backlog route.
How SGPA and CGPA are computed
SGPA = Sum of (Course Credits x Grade Points) / Total Credits in the semester.
CGPA = Sum of (Credits x Grade Points across all semesters) / Total Credits across all semesters.
Converting CGPA to percentage (and the division on your marksheet)
RTMNU commonly converts CGPA to an equivalent percentage using:
Percentage = CGPA x 9.5
For example, a CGPA of 8.0 works out to 8.0 x 9.5 = 76%. Older annual-pattern and some professional results also print a class or division; the indicative bands most students are placed in are:
| Equivalent Percentage | Class / Division |
|---|---|
| 75% and above | First Class with Distinction |
| 60% – 74.99% | First Class / First Division |
| 50% – 59.99% | Second Class / Second Division |
| Passing to below 50% | Pass Class / Third Division |
The exact multiplier and division bands can differ by faculty and direction, so always trust the conversion note and class printed on your own official RTMNU marksheet over any general table.
Provisional Marksheet Online vs the Original Grade Card From Your College
What you download from the portal on result day is a provisional marksheet – fine for internal use, applications and immediate reference, but not the final document. The signed and sealed original grade card is printed by the university and distributed to students through their affiliated college or department a few weeks later. Verify every field the moment your result is out, because corrections are far easier to raise before the original is issued.
Check these details on the provisional marksheet:
- Student name as per university records
- Seat Number / Roll Number and PRN (Permanent Registration Number)
- Course / programme, faculty, examination name and semester
- Subject / course codes, names and assigned credits
- Marks obtained (internal + external) and the grade per course
- Grade points, SGPA and CGPA (where applicable)
- Overall result status – Pass / Fail / ATKT
To collect the original grade card, follow the notice from your college’s examination cell; PGTD students collect from their department office. Carry your college ID and, if asked, the printed provisional marksheet.
Rechecking Your Marks: Photocopy, Re-verification and Revaluation
If a result looks off, RTMNU gives you three escalating options: a photocopy of your assessed answer book, re-verification (a recount of totalling and confirmation that no answer was left unmarked), and full revaluation of theory papers by a second examiner. Applications open in a limited window after each result and are submitted online through the university receipt counter, usually via your college.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Application Mode | Online (through college / university receipt counter) |
| Application Window | Within the days notified after result declaration (generally up to ~30 days) |
| Photocopy Fee | Approx. Rs. 300 per answer book (as per notification) |
| Revaluation Fee | Approx. Rs. 160 – Rs. 310 per paper (varies by faculty), plus service charge |
| Applicable For | Theory papers |
| Processing Time | Approximately 30 – 60 days |
How to apply
- Log in to the RTMNU online receipt/counter portal through your college or the main website.
- Select the application type – Photocopy, Re-verification, or Revaluation.
- Choose the examination, semester and the subject/paper codes.
- Pay the prescribed fee online and submit.
- Print the acknowledgement; where required, forward it with documents to the Controller of Examinations through your college.
- Track the revised result on the same official portal after processing.
Note: Fees and timelines are indicative and are re-set with every examination notification, so confirm the exact amount and last date from the official RTMNU circular for your examination.
RTMNU Winter and Summer Examination Cycle
RTMNU runs two main examination cycles a year, with supplementary papers for backlog students slotted alongside. Knowing the cycle helps you estimate when a pending 2026 result is realistically due.
| Examination | Semesters | Exam Period | Result Window |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter | 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th (Odd) | November – December | February – May |
| Summer | 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th (Even) | April – May | May – August |
| Supplementary | All Semesters (Backlog) | Along with regular cycle | With regular results |
Practical examinations are usually held before theory papers, and results are ordinarily declared within about 30 to 45 days of an examination finishing. For 2026, add buffer to these windows because of the new result-processing software.
Spotting Fake RTMNU Result Websites
Because “RTMNU result” is searched so heavily, a number of unofficial mirror and look-alike sites appear around result time. Some copy the university’s name or logo and ask you to enter your seat number – avoid them. RTMNU results are published on exactly three official domains and nowhere else:
- rtmnuresults.uonex.in – affiliated-college UG & PG results
- autonomousdeptresults.nagpuruniversity.ac.in – PGTD / autonomous departments
- nagpuruniversity.ac.in – main website and links index
Quick safety checks: enter your seat number only on the domains above; do not pay any “fee” to view a result (checking is free); and ignore SMS or social-media links promising early results. A provisional marksheet from a non-official site has no validity – only the university-issued grade card counts.
Official RTMNU Links and Examination Helpdesk
| Purpose | Link / Detail |
|---|---|
| Main Website | nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Result Portal (Affiliated Colleges) | rtmnuresults.uonex.in |
| PGTD / Autonomous Department Results | autonomousdeptresults.nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Examination / Results Notice Board | nagpuruniversity.ac.in (Examination) |
| Admission Portal 2026-27 | admission.nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Ph.D. Cell / Portal | nagpuruniversity.ac.in (Ph.D. Cell) |
| Examination Helpdesk | 0712-6582525 |
| Examination Email | exam@nagpuruniversity.ac.in |
| Address | Jamnalal Bajaj Administrative Building, Mahatma Jotiba Phule Educational Premises, Amravati Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra – 440033 |
About Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, established as Nagpur University on 4th August 1923, is one of the oldest universities in India and among the largest state public universities in Maharashtra. Renamed in honour of the saint-poet Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj, it began with six affiliated colleges and today oversees a vast network of affiliated colleges and its own post-graduate teaching departments across the Nagpur region.
As an affiliating university, RTMNU sets and evaluates examinations for arts, science, commerce, law and engineering programmes at its colleges, while its autonomous PGTDs declare their own department gazettes. Recognised by the UGC and accredited by NAAC, the university conducts examinations under the NEP 2020 and CBCS frameworks and publishes results online through its official portals, letting students access marksheets, verify grades and apply for revaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where do I check my RTMNU result 2026 online?
Affiliated-college students check the RTMNU result at rtmnuresults.uonex.in, while PGTD/autonomous-department students use autonomousdeptresults.nagpuruniversity.ac.in. Both are linked from the main website nagpuruniversity.ac.in. Select your faculty and examination, enter your seat number, and download the provisional marksheet.
Why is my RTMNU result delayed in 2026?
For the 2026 session RTMNU is releasing results in batches rather than all at once, mainly because of its switch to new online examination and result-processing software. Winter 2025 results came out in phases through February-April 2026 and Summer 2026 results are rolling out from May onwards, so a result declared for one faculty may still be pending for another. Keep checking the official portal for your specific course.
How is CGPA converted to percentage in the RTMNU result?
RTMNU commonly uses Percentage = CGPA x 9.5. For example, a CGPA of 8.0 equals about 76%, which falls in the First Class band. The exact multiplier can vary by faculty, so trust the conversion note printed on your official RTMNU marksheet.
What is the minimum passing grade in the RTMNU grading system?
CD (grade point 5) is the minimum passing grade in each course. FF (grade point 0) is a fail, and such papers must be cleared through supplementary or backlog (ATKT) examinations.
Is the marksheet downloaded from the RTMNU portal the final document?
No. The online marksheet is provisional. The signed original grade card is printed by the university and distributed through your affiliated college or PGTD a few weeks later, so verify all details on the provisional copy immediately and collect the original when your college notifies you.
How do I apply for revaluation after the RTMNU result is declared?
Apply online through the university receipt counter (usually via your college) within about 30 days of the result. You can request a photocopy of the answer book, re-verification, or full revaluation of theory papers. Photocopy fees are around Rs. 300 and revaluation fees roughly Rs. 160 to Rs. 310 per paper depending on the faculty.
When will the RTMNU summer 2026 result be declared?
The RTMNU summer 2026 (even-semester) results are being declared in phases from May 2026 onwards. As of early July 2026, most UG and PG even-semester (2nd, 4th, 6th) results are out, while some BE/BTech, MBA and MCA batches are still rolling out into July-August. Results usually come within 30 to 45 days of an examination, but the 2026 timeline is slower because of the new result-processing software, so releases are happening batch-wise. No single date covers all courses – check rtmnuresults.uonex.in regularly for the notification for your faculty and semester.
