SRTMUN Result 2026 – Check MA, MCA, BSc, BCom Semester Results

As of 13 July 2026, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University (SRTMUN) has published the GRM (Grade Register Memorandum) results for B.Sc., B.C.S., and B.Com. Summer 2026 exams on its examination circulars page. The university has also released results for various other Summer 2026 and Winter 2025 examinations, including M.Lib. (Backlog) and M.Pharm. This page provides direct links and detailed instructions for checking semester exam results (regular, backlog, revaluation), which are primarily published as PDF/TXT gazette files. Admission-related outcomes, such as merit lists and seat allotments, are handled separately through the SRTMUN Samarth admission portal.

Released On Result Notification Course / Degree Check Result
11 Jul 2026 GRM RESULT BSC LOT-03 SUMMER 2026 B.Sc., B.C.S., B.Com. Check Result
08 Jul 2026 RESULT OF M.LIB. ( REVNEW ) , BACKLOG ( NON-NEP) SUMMER – 2026 M.Lib. (Revaluation/Backlog) Download TXT File
Expected – July 2026 RESULT OF Master of Journalism ( S. Y. ) , REVCBCS ( NON-NEP ) SUMMER – 2026 Master of Journalism (Revaluation) Download TXT File
27 Feb 2026 Master of Journalism & Media Studies F.Y. (NEP) WINTER-2025 Master of Journalism & Media Studies Check Result
22 Feb 2026 First Year_M.C.A. WINTER 2025 M.C.A., M.B.A. Check Result
19 Feb 2026 B.C.A. (NEP) (Backlog) Sem: I and II, WINTER-2025 B.C.A. (Backlog) Download PDF
25 Jan 2026 M. Pharm. I Year (CBCS, NEW PCI Pattern) –I & II Semesters, Winter 2025 M.Pharmacy Download PDF

How to Check SRTMUN Results Step-by-Step

Students can access their semester results primarily through the gazette files published on the official website. Detailed marksheets are available later on the student portal. Follow these steps to find your result:

For Gazette Results (PDF/TXT):

  1. Visit the Official Portal: Navigate to the SRTMUN Examination Results page at srtmun.ac.in/examination_results/.
  2. Find Your Notification: The page lists all recently declared results. Look for the link corresponding to your course, semester, and examination session (e.g., “B.C.A (NEP) WINTER-2025”).
  3. Download the Result File: Click on the link to download the result, which will be in either PDF or TXT format.
  4. Search for Your Seat Number: Open the downloaded file. Use the search function (press Ctrl+F on a computer or use the ‘Find’ option on a mobile PDF viewer) and enter your unique Seat Number or PRN.
  5. Check Your Status: The file will show your seat number listed under categories like ‘Passed’, ‘Failed’, or ‘ATKT’, indicating your overall result.

For Detailed Grade Cards:

  1. Go to the Student Portal: Visit the SRTMUN student login page at srtmunexam.in.
  2. Enter Credentials: Log in using your Permanent Registration Number (PRN), Seat Number, and other required details like your Mother’s Name.
  3. View Grade Card: Once logged in, navigate to the results or grade card section to view your detailed marksheet.
  4. Download and Print: You can download the digital marksheet for your records. This document will contain subject-wise marks, grades, SGPA, and CGPA.

How SRTMUN Publishes Results: The Gazette PDF System vs. Student Portal

Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University uses a dual system for declaring results, which can be confusing for new students. Understanding the difference is key to finding your marks quickly.

Method 1: The Official Gazette Result (PDF/TXT Files)

This is the primary and fastest way SRTMUN announces results for its affiliated colleges. The university’s examination department publishes comprehensive result files on the official Examination Results page. Here’s what you need to know about this method:

  • File Format: Results are released as PDF or simple Text (.txt) files.
  • Content: These files are called ‘gazettes’ or ‘GRM’ (Grade Register Memorandum). They do not show individual marks. Instead, they list the Seat Numbers or PRNs of all students who appeared for the exam, categorized by their result status (e.g., Passed, Failed, ATKT).
  • How to Use: You need to download the correct file for your course and semester, then use your computer’s search function (Ctrl+F) to find your seat number.
  • Pros: This is the quickest way to know your pass/fail status as soon as the result is declared.
  • Cons: It lacks detailed subject-wise marks, grades, or SGPA/CGPA. It only gives the overall outcome.

Method 2: The Individual Student Login Portal

For a detailed marksheet, students must use the dedicated student portal. This portal provides access to personal grade cards which can be downloaded and printed.

  • Portal URL: The primary portal for individual results is srtmunexam.in.
  • Login Credentials: To access your marksheet, you will typically need your Permanent Registration Number (PRN), Seat Number, and sometimes your Mother’s Name or Date of Birth.
  • Details Available: This portal shows your complete grade card, including subject-wise marks (internal and external), credits earned, grades, SGPA for the semester, and overall CGPA.
  • Availability: Individual marksheets on the portal are usually uploaded a few days after the gazette result is published on the main website.

Decoding Your SRTMUN Marksheet & Grade Register Memorandum (GRM)

Once you access your result, whether as a GRM file or a full marksheet, you’ll find several important details. It’s crucial to verify all information for accuracy. An official SRTMUN marksheet will contain the following information:

  • Student’s Full Name
  • Permanent Registration Number (PRN) and Seat Number
  • Name of the Programme (e.g., Bachelor of Science) and specialisation
  • Semester / Year of Examination
  • College Name and Code
  • Subject-wise list with codes
  • Marks obtained in Internal Assessment and End Semester Examination (ESE)
  • Total Marks for each subject
  • Credits assigned to each course
  • Grade Point (GP) and Letter Grade (e.g., O, A+, A) for each subject
  • Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)
  • Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
  • Result Status (e.g., PASS, FAIL, ATKT)
  • Date of Result Declaration

Note on GRM: The Grade Register Memorandum (GRM) is a consolidated result sheet published by the university. It is an official document that lists the results of all students from a particular course/semester. Always cross-check your seat number carefully in the relevant GRM file.

SRTMUN’s Grading Framework: Understanding CBCS and CGPA

SRTMUN follows the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and a 10-point grading scale for evaluating student performance. Your result is determined not just by marks but by the grades and credits you earn. Understanding this system is essential for calculating your SGPA and CGPA.

Passing Criteria

To pass a semester, a student must secure a minimum passing grade in both internal and external (End Semester Examination) components separately, as per the rules of their specific course. Additionally, they must meet the minimum required SGPA and CGPA criteria. Students who fail to clear one or more subjects are marked as ‘FAIL’ or ‘ATKT’ (Allowed To Keep Term) and must appear for backlog examinations.

Grade Point Table

The table below shows the typical grade points associated with percentage ranges at SRTMUN.

Letter Grade Grade Point Percentage of Marks Performance
O 10 90 – 100 Outstanding
A+ 9 80 – 89.99 Excellent
A 8 70 – 79.99 Very Good
B+ 7 60 – 69.99 Good
B 6 55 – 59.99 Above Average
C 5 50 – 54.99 Average
P 4 40 – 49.99 Pass
F 0 Below 40 Fail
Ab 0 Absent

Applying for Revaluation and Redressal of Grievances

If a student is not satisfied with their marks in the End Semester Examination, SRTMUN provides a formal process for revaluation and redressal. This allows students to get their answer scripts re-checked for any potential errors in totaling or evaluation.

  1. Check Eligibility: First, confirm the rules and eligibility for revaluation for your specific course. Usually, there’s a window of 7-15 days after the result declaration to apply.
  2. Obtain the Form: The revaluation/redressal application form is made available on the official SRTMUN website on the Revaluation form page.
  3. Fill the Application: Fill out the form with accurate details, including your name, seat number, PRN, subjects you wish to re-evaluate, and contact information.
  4. Pay the Fee: A non-refundable fee is charged per subject for revaluation. The fee must be paid through the prescribed mode (e.g., online payment, bank challan). The exact amount is specified on the application form or in the accompanying circular.
  5. Submit the Form: Submit the filled application form and the proof of fee payment to your college’s examination department or as directed by the university before the deadline.
  6. Await the Result: The university’s examination board will process the application. The revaluation results are published separately on the official website after a few weeks. The ‘Results of Verification / Redressal’ are posted as a distinct notification, often in the same TXT/PDF format.

Important: The marks awarded after revaluation are final, whether they increase, decrease, or remain the same.

Academic Structure: Faculties and Programmes at SRTMUN

SRTMUN is a major affiliating university in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, offering a wide array of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines. The university structure is organized into several schools and faculties.

Key Faculties and Courses Offered

Faculty / School Courses Offered (Illustrative List)
School of Commerce & Management Sciences M.Com., M.B.A., B.B.A., B.Com, P.G. Diploma in Taxation Law
School of Social Sciences M.A. (in various subjects like Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology), M.A. External
School of Language, Literature & Culture Studies M.A. (in English, Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Urdu)
School of Media Studies Master of Journalism & Media Studies, Bachelor of Journalism
School of Computational and Technology Sciences M.C.A., B.C.A., B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.Sc. (Network Technology), B.C.S.
School of Pharmacy B.Pharmacy, M.Pharmacy, Pharma D.
School of Library & Information Science M.Lib. (Master of Library Science), B.Lib. (Bachelor of Library Science)
School of Educational Sciences M.P.Ed. (Master of Physical Education)
Interdisciplinary Studies P.G. Diploma in Cyber Law, Ph.D. Programmes across various disciplines

SRTMUN Examination Wing: Key Resources and University Address

For any result-related discrepancies or official procedures like obtaining transcripts or migration certificates, students should contact the university’s examination department. Below are the key official resources and contact address.

Official University Website: https://srtmun.ac.in/

Primary Result Portal: https://srtmun.ac.in/examination_results/

Student Login for Marksheet: https://www.srtmunexam.in/student/result

Admission Portal (Samarth): https://srtmunadm.samarth.edu.in/

University Address:
Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University
Vishnupuri, Nanded – 431606,
Maharashtra, India

For specific queries, students are advised to first contact the examination cell of their respective affiliated college, which can then coordinate with the university’s main examination branch.

Common Student Queries on SRTMUN Semester & Backlog Results

How do I find my SRTMUN result if I only have my seat number?

The primary result declared on the SRTMUN website is in a gazette (PDF/TXT) format. You can download the relevant result file for your course and use the search function (Ctrl+F) to look for your seat number. This will show your pass/fail status immediately.

The SRTMUN website is not opening on result day. What should I do?

University result websites often face heavy traffic and crash on the day results are announced. It is advisable to wait for some time (an hour or two) and try again. You can also try accessing the website during off-peak hours, such as late at night. The result PDFs are usually available for a long time, so there is no need to panic.

What is the difference between the main website result and the srtmunexam.in portal?

The main website (srtmun.ac.in) publishes the initial gazette result, which is a consolidated PDF/TXT file showing only the seat numbers and pass/fail status. The srtmunexam.in portal is for individual student login, where you can view and download your detailed, subject-wise marksheet or grade card, which is usually uploaded a few days later.

My marksheet shows ‘ATKT’. What does this mean?

ATKT stands for ‘Allowed To Keep Term’. It means you have not cleared all the subjects in the semester but are allowed to be promoted to the next semester. You will have to appear for the backlog examinations for the subjects you failed in, as per the university’s schedule, to clear them.

When will the SRTMUN backlog/supplementary exam results be declared?

Backlog or supplementary exam results are declared separately from regular semester results. The university publishes a distinct notification for these results on its examination portal. Keep checking the ‘Examination Results’ page on the official website. The live result table at the top of this page is also updated with any new backlog result notifications.

I found a mistake in my name on the online marksheet. How can I get it corrected?

For any correction in personal details (like name, father’s name, PRN) on your marksheet, you must immediately contact the principal or the examination cell of your affiliated college. You will need to submit a formal application along with supporting documents (like your 10th/12th certificate). The college will then forward the request to the university’s examination department for correction.

What is the difference between SGPA and CGPA on my marksheet?

SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) is the weighted average of the grade points you obtained in all the subjects of a single semester. CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the weighted average of the grade points obtained in all subjects across all semesters you have completed so far. CGPA reflects your overall academic performance in the entire course.

How can I apply for my degree certificate after completing the course?

After the final semester results are declared and you have cleared all subjects, you become eligible for the degree certificate. The university conducts an annual Convocation ceremony for awarding degrees. Students typically need to fill out a Convocation Form, available on the SRTMUN website under the ‘Examination’ section, and pay the prescribed fee to receive their degree certificate, either in person at the ceremony or by post.

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