VESIT Result 2026 – Check B.Tech, Law Semester Results

As of 13 July 2026, Vivekanand Education Society (VES) has released results for the B.A. LL.B. May 2026 examinations, including regular and ATKT papers. These results are available as direct PDF links on the VES College of Law official result page. Results for B.Tech and other courses managed through the CIMS student portal are released separately after student login.

This page provides all direct links to check academic results for various VES colleges, including Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology (VESIT). It covers regular semester exams, ATKT (backlog), and revaluation results. Note that admission results for technical courses, which are based on JEE Main and MHT CET scores, are handled through the respective counselling authorities and not covered here.

Released On Result Notification Course / Degree Check Result
05 Jul 2026 T.Y BA.LL.B SEM – VI MAY 2026_0001 B.A. LL.B. Check Result
05 Jul 2026 4TH YEAR BA.LL.B SEM – VIII MAY 2026_0001 B.A. LL.B. Check Result
28 Jun 2026 F.Y BA.LL.B SEM – I ATKT MAY 2026 B.A. LL.B. Check Result
25 Mar 2026 BALLB REVAL SEM V DEC 2025-RESULT B.A. LL.B. (Revaluation) Check Result
25 Mar 2026 BALLB REVAL SEM III DEC 2025-RESULT B.A. LL.B. (Revaluation) Check Result
Expected – Feb 2026 B.Tech Odd Semester (I, III, V, VII) Results Nov/Dec 2025 B.Tech (All Branches) Check via Portal
Expected – Jul 2026 B.Tech Even Semester (II, IV, VI, VIII) Results May/June 2026 B.Tech (All Branches) Check via Portal

To check your result, you will need your login credentials for the CIMS student portal (for VESIT B.Tech students) or access the PDF links provided on the respective college’s website (for Law, Arts, Science & Commerce). The primary portal for VESIT students is cimsstudentnewui.mastersofterp.in, which requires a username and password.

VESIT Results 2026: An Overview

For students of VESIT and other colleges under the Vivekanand Education Society, here is a summary of the key information related to examination results for the 2025-2026 academic year.

University Name Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology (VESIT)
Controlling Body Vivekanand Education Society (VES)
Location Chembur, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Academic Year 2025-2026
Examinations Covered Odd Semester (Nov/Dec 2025), Even Semester (May/June 2026)
Result Types Regular, ATKT (Backlog), Revaluation, Grade Cards
VESIT Student Portal CIMS Mastersoft ERP Login
VES Law College Result Page VES Law Results
VES ASC College Result Page VES ASC Student Corner
Courses Offered B.Tech, M.E., B.A. LL.B, LL.M, B.Com, B.Sc, B.A., and more.
Credentials for Login Username and Password provided by the institute

How to Access Your VESIT & VES College Results

The process for checking results varies depending on which college you are enrolled in under the Vivekanand Education Society. Engineering students at VESIT use a dedicated login portal, while students from other colleges like Law or Arts & Science often find their results in PDF format.

Method 1: For VESIT B.Tech Students via CIMS Portal

Students of the Institute of Technology (VESIT) can access their detailed grade cards and marksheets through the CIMS Mastersoft ERP portal. This portal requires a secure login.

  1. Visit the official VESIT CIMS student portal: cimsstudentnewui.mastersofterp.in.
  2. Enter your Username and Password in the designated fields. These credentials are provided by the institute.
  3. Complete the captcha verification if prompted for security purposes.
  4. Click on the ‘Login’ or ‘Sign In’ button to enter your student dashboard.
  5. Navigate to the ‘Examination’ or ‘Results’ section within the dashboard.
  6. Select your semester and course to view your result.
  7. You can view your marks subject-wise and download the provisional grade card for your records.

Method 2: For VES Law, ASC, and Other College Students via PDF Notifications

Many other colleges under VES, such as the College of Law and the College of Arts, Science & Commerce, publish their results as downloadable PDF files on their respective websites. These do not require a login.

  1. Go to the main Vivekanand Education Society website: https://ves.ac.in/.
  2. From the main menu, find your specific college (e.g., ‘Law’, ‘Arts, Science & Commerce’).
  3. Navigate to the ‘Results’ or ‘Students Corner’ section of your college’s sub-site. For example, the law results are on the Result page.
  4. Look for the latest result notification link corresponding to your course and semester (e.g., “T.Y BA.LL.B SEM – VI MAY 2026”).
  5. Click the link to open or download the PDF file.
  6. Search for your Roll Number or Name within the PDF to find your result status and marks.

Decoding the VESIT 10-Point Grading Scale

VESIT, like most technical institutes affiliated with the University of Mumbai, follows a 10-point Credit-Based Grading System. Understanding this system is crucial to interpreting your Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).

Grade Grade Points Performance Marks Range (%)
O 10 Outstanding 90% to 100%
A+ 9 Excellent 80% to < 90%
A 8 Very Good 70% to < 80%
B+ 7 Good 60% to < 70%
B 6 Above Average 50% to < 60%
C 5 Average 45% to < 50%
P 4 Pass 40% to < 45%
F 0 Fail Below 40%
AB 0 Absent

SGPA vs. CGPA: Your SGPA is the weighted average of grade points for a single semester, calculated as Σ(Course Credits × Grade Points) / Σ(Course Credits). The CGPA is the cumulative average of grade points for all semesters completed. A student must secure the minimum passing grade (usually ‘P’) in all theory and practical subjects to be declared ‘Pass’.

Information Printed on Your VES Provisional Marksheet

When you download or view your result from the portal or PDF, ensure that all details are correct. A provisional marksheet is an important document and should be verified carefully. Here are the key details typically mentioned:

  • Student’s Full Name
  • Enrollment Number / Roll Number
  • Name of the Programme (e.g., B.Tech in Computer Engineering)
  • Semester / Year
  • Examination Session (e.g., May 2026)
  • List of Subject Codes and Subject Names
  • Marks obtained in Internal Assessment and End Semester Examination
  • Total Marks for each subject
  • Grade Awarded for each subject
  • Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)
  • Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
  • Result Status (e.g., Pass, Fail, ATKT)
  • Date of Result Declaration

If you find any discrepancy in your personal details or marks, you must contact the college’s examination cell immediately for correction.

Applying for Revaluation of Answer Scripts

If a student is not satisfied with the marks awarded, they can apply for revaluation. The institute releases a separate notification for this process after the main results are declared. The process typically involves two steps: first applying for a photocopy of the answer sheet, and then, if needed, applying for revaluation.

  1. Monitor Notifications: The college will publish a circular on its official website with details, eligible subjects, fees, and strict deadlines.
  2. Application Form: Students must fill out the prescribed application form, available online or at the college office.
  3. Fee Payment: A non-refundable fee per subject is charged for the photocopy and revaluation services. This must be paid through the specified mode.
  4. Submission: Submit the filled form and the fee receipt to the examination department before the last date. Late applications are not accepted.
  5. Result Declaration: The revaluation results are declared a few weeks after the application period closes. Students should check the college website for the revaluation result PDF, as seen for the VES Law College revaluation results for the Dec 2025 exams. Any change in marks (increase or decrease) will be final.

Academic Programmes Across Vivekanand Education Society (VES)

The Vivekanand Education Society manages 26 institutions, offering a wide array of programs. Results for each are published on their respective websites.

Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology (VESIT)

  • B.Tech: Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics & Telecommunication, Electronics & Computer Science, Instrumentation Engineering, Artificial Intelligence & Data Science
  • M.E.: Instrumentation & Control, Information Technology (Information Security)
  • Ph.D. programs are also available.

VES College of Law

  • Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws (B.A. LL.B.) – 5-Year Integrated Course
  • Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) – 3-Year Course
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.)

VES College of Arts, Science and Commerce (VESASC)

  • Aided Programs: B.A., B.Sc. (Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Microbiology), B.Com
  • Self-Financing Programs: B.Sc. (IT, CS, Biotechnology), B.Com (Accounting & Finance, Banking & Insurance, Financial Markets), BMS, B.A. (Multimedia and Mass Communication)

Other Key Institutes

  • VES College of Pharmacy: B.Pharm, M.Pharm
  • VES Institute of Management Studies and Research: MMS, PGDM
  • VES College of Architecture: B.Arch
  • VES Polytechnic: Diploma in Engineering

VESIT Admission & Examination Cycle for 2026-27

Admissions to B.Tech programs at VESIT are based on scores from JEE (Main) and MHT CET. The counselling and seat allotment are managed by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra.

  • Odd Semester (I, III, V, VII): Runs from August to December. End-semester exams are held in November/December. Results are typically released by January/February of the following year.
  • Even Semester (II, IV, VI, VIII): Runs from January to May. End-semester exams are held in April/May. Results are generally announced in June/July.

VESIT Placement Highlights

VESIT has a dedicated placement cell that facilitates recruitment drives. While placements for core branches can be competitive, IT and computer-related branches see significant recruitment from mass recruiters and product-based companies. Based on recent data, the average salary package offered is around ₹6.5 LPA, with the highest packages reaching up to ₹20 LPA.

Contact the Examination Department

For any queries or issues related to examination results, marksheets, revaluation, or discrepancies, students should contact their respective college’s examination department directly.

Main Address:
Vivekanand Education Society,
Hashu Advani Memorial Complex, Collector’s Colony, Chembur,
Mumbai – 400 074, Maharashtra, India.

VES Institute of Technology (VESIT):
Website: vesit.ves.ac.in
Contact: Refer to details on the CIMS portal or student ID card for the examination cell.

VES College of Law:
Email: ves.law@ves.ac.in
Phone: +91-8591983684

VES College of Arts, Science & Commerce:
Email: vesasc.office@ves.ac.in
Phone: +91-22-25227470

About VES Institute of Technology (VESIT), Chembur

Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology (VESIT) is a premier engineering college in Chembur, Mumbai. Established in 1984, it is affiliated with the University of Mumbai and approved by AICTE. VESIT is known for its strong academic curriculum and robust infrastructure. The institute has earned notable rankings, with India Today ranking it 153rd among B.Tech colleges in India in 2024, and The Week placing it at 112th. It offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, fostering an environment of technical excellence and innovation.

Common Student Doubts About VESIT Results

When will the VESIT odd semester (Nov/Dec 2025) results be declared?

The results for the odd semester examinations held in November/December 2025 are expected to be released in phases, typically by January or February 2026. Students should regularly check the CIMS student portal for official updates.

My result is not visible on the CIMS portal. What should I do?

First, double-check that you have entered the correct username and password. If the login is successful but the result link is not active, it may mean the result for your specific branch or semester has not been uploaded yet. If other students in your class can see their results, contact the VESIT examination cell for assistance.

How are VES Law College results different from VESIT results?

VESIT (the engineering college) uses the CIMS Mastersoft ERP login portal for individual student results. In contrast, VES College of Law and VES College of Arts, Science & Commerce typically publish their results as a consolidated PDF file on their respective college websites. You do not need to log in to view these PDF results.

What is the process for checking a backlog (ATKT) result?

ATKT (Allowed To Keep Term) or backlog results are usually declared through a separate notification. The process to check them is the same. For VESIT, log in to the CIMS portal. For other colleges like VES Law, look for a specific PDF notification mentioning ‘ATKT Result’ on the college’s result page.

How do I convert my GPA to a percentage?

The University of Mumbai provides an official conversion formula which is typically printed on the reverse side of the marksheet. A common approximation is: Percentage (%) = (CGPA × 7.1) + 11 for engineering. However, for official purposes, always use the formula provided by the university or obtain a conversion certificate from the college.

The result PDF link on the website is broken. Who do I contact?

If a link on the official website is not working, it could be a temporary technical issue. Try clearing your browser cache. If the problem persists, contact the administrative office of your specific college using the email or phone number provided in the contact section above.

What is the difference between a provisional marksheet and an official transcript?

The provisional marksheet available online is for immediate information and is digitally generated. The official transcript or final marksheet is a physical, sealed document issued by the college/university after a few months. The official transcript is required for higher education admissions and employment verification.

My name has a spelling error on the marksheet. How do I get it corrected?

You must immediately report the error to your college’s examination department or administrative office. You will likely need to submit a formal application along with supporting documents (like your Aadhar card or 10th-grade certificate) to get the details rectified in the official records and on the final marksheet.

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