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JNTUH Results 2024 Declared: Check B.Tech, M.Tech Marks

JNTUH results out! What are your career plans now? #discuss

The wait is finally over for thousands of engineering and pharmacy students. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) has released the semester results for several B.Tech, B.Pharm, M.Tech, and M.Pharm courses. Students can now access their marksheets for regular and supplementary examinations conducted recently. This announcement sets the stage for the next phase in their academic and professional journeys, from applying for revaluation to preparing for campus placements and competitive government exams.

JNTUH Results 2024: Key Highlights

JNTUH, one of Telangana's largest technical universities, evaluates lakhs of answer sheets each semester, and the declaration of results is a significant event. The university has been consistently updating its official results portal with marks for various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses.


Latest Results Declared:
JNTUH has published the results for several key examinations, including:
  • M.Tech/M.Pharm I Semester (R22) Regular Examinations
  • B.Tech/B.Pharm IV-II (R18) Regular/Supplementary Examinations
  • B.Tech/B.Pharm II-II & III-II (R18) Supplementary Examinations Students are advised to visit the official JNTUH results portal immediately to check their scores. Keep your hall ticket number handy.

It's crucial to download a copy of your marks memo for future reference, especially for processes like revaluation, applying for transcripts, or placement registrations.

How to Check Your JNTUH Results Online

Accessing your results is a straightforward process. Follow these steps carefully to view and download your marksheet from the official website:

  1. Visit the Official Portal: Navigate to the JNTUH results website at results.jntuh.ac.in.
  2. Locate the Results Server: You will typically see multiple server links. Click on any of the active server links to proceed.
  3. Find Your Examination: A new page will open with a list of recently declared results. Carefully find the name of your specific examination (e.g., "M.Tech I Semester R22 Regular Examination Results").
  4. Enter Your Details: Click on the relevant link and you will be prompted to enter your Hall Ticket Number, Date of Birth, and the Captcha code shown on the screen.
  5. View and Download: After submitting the correct details, your result will be displayed on the screen. Verify all personal details and subject-wise marks. Use the 'Print' or 'Download' option to save a digital copy of your marks memo.

A screenshot of the JNTUH results portal login page

If the website is slow or unresponsive, it might be due to high traffic. Try accessing it during off-peak hours, such as early in the morning or late at night.

Understanding Your JNTUH Marksheet and Grading System

Your marksheet contains more than just subject marks; it includes your Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). These are critical metrics for academic progression and job eligibility. The university follows a 10-point grading system.

Summary
Here is a breakdown of the JNTUH grading system, which helps convert marks into letter grades and grade points:
Percentage of Marks Letter Grade Grade Points
>= 90% O (Outstanding) 10
80% to <90% A+ (Excellent) 9
70% to <80% A (Very Good) 8
60% to <70% B+ (Good) 7
50% to <60% B (Average) 6
40% to <50% C (Pass) 5
< 40% F (Fail) 0
Absent Ab 0
  • SGPA is the weighted average of grade points obtained in all subjects for a single semester.
  • CGPA is the cumulative average of grade points for all completed semesters.

Many government jobs and PSU recruitment drives, like those for NTPC, BHEL, or ISRO, often have a minimum CGPA or percentage criteria (typically 6.5 CGPA or 65%). Maintaining a strong CGPA is therefore essential for aspirants.

Important Dates for Revaluation and Recounting

If you are not satisfied with your marks, JNTUH provides a window to apply for Recounting (RC), Revaluation (RV), and Challenge Valuation (CV). These processes are time-sensitive, and missing the deadline means you forfeit the opportunity.

Service Tentative Fee (per subject) Application Window
Recounting (RC) ₹100 Usually opens for 7-10 days after results are declared.
Revaluation (RV) ₹1000 Usually opens for 7-10 days after results are declared.
Challenge Valuation ₹10,000 Opens after RV results; fee is refundable if change is >15%.

Note: These are tentative details based on past notifications. Students must refer to the official notification released on the JNTUH website for the exact dates and fee structure for their specific examination.

Expert Analysis: What Do These Results Mean for Your Career?

Your JNTUH results are a stepping stone. For final-year students, a strong academic record is your entry ticket to campus placements and off-campus interviews. Companies often use CGPA as the first filter. For pre-final year students, these results are an indicator of your strengths and weaknesses, helping you choose subjects for deeper study or projects.

For government job aspirants, your engineering degree is the eligibility key. A good CGPA can make you eligible for direct interviews in some PSUs after you clear exams like GATE. A backlog-free record is often a mandatory requirement for appearing in recruitment processes for organizations like DRDO, BARC, and various State Engineering Services.

This is a good time to reflect on your goals. Are you aiming for a core engineering job, an IT role, or a prestigious government service? Your semester performance can significantly influence your preparation strategy. A lower-than-expected score might mean you need to dedicate more time to strengthening your fundamental concepts, which is the bedrock of any competitive exam.

Discussion Question: What are your career plans after graduation? Are you targeting government sector jobs through GATE/ESE, or focusing on private sector placements?

Next Steps After Your JNTUH Results

Your next course of action depends entirely on your performance.

For Students Who Passed with Good Scores:

  • Update Your Resume: Immediately update your resume/CV with the latest semester's SGPA and your current overall CGPA.
  • Focus on Placements: Ramp up your preparation for aptitude tests, technical rounds, and HR interviews.
  • Competitive Exams: If you are targeting exams like GATE, ESE, or SSC-JE, use this momentum to intensify your preparation. Solve previous years' papers and take mock tests.
  • Higher Education: Begin researching universities and programs for M.Tech, MS, or MBA if you plan for further studies.

For Students with Backlogs or Low Scores:

  • Identify the Cause: Analyze why you scored low. Was it a lack of preparation, difficulty with the subject, or issues with time management during the exam?
  • Apply for RV/RC: If you are confident of a scoring error, apply for revaluation or recounting within the stipulated deadline.
  • Prepare for Supplementary Exams: Do not get disheartened. Immediately start preparing for the supplementary exams. Create a structured study plan and focus on clearing your backlogs in the next attempt.
  • Seek Help: Talk to your professors, seniors, or a mentor to understand difficult concepts. Don't hesitate to ask for guidance.

Clearing your degree without backlogs is statistically one of the most significant factors in securing an early job offer.

What was the most challenging subject for you this semester, and how did you tackle it? Share your experience and tips in the comments below!

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