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JNTUK Results

Complete archive of B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, MBA, MCA & M.Tech examination results from JNTU Kakinada. All regulations, all semesters, all years.

Last Updated: 19 Feb 2026, 7:45 PM IST
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B.Tech Results
R23, R20, R19, R16
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B.Pharmacy Results
PCI, R16, R13
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MBA Results
R24, R19
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MCA Results
R24, R20, R19, R16
M.Tech Results
R19
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M.Pharmacy Results
PCI, R13
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Pharm D Results
All Years
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B.Arch Results
R19, R10

Latest JNTUK Results

JNTU Kakinada Latest Results
19 Jan 2026
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JNTUK B.Tech 4-1 Results R20, R19, R16 – All Results at One Place
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JNTUK B.Tech 4-1 Sem (R20,R19,R16) Reg/Supply Results Nov 2025
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JNTUK B.Pharmacy 4-1 Sem (PCI) Regular/Supply Results Nov 2025
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JNTUK B.Pharmacy 1-1, 1-2 Sem (PCI) Regular/Supply Results Sept 2025
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JNTUK MCA 2nd Sem (R24,R20,R19) Regular/Supply Results July 2025
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JNTUK MBA 2nd Sem (R24,R19) Regular/Supply Results July 2025
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JNTUK B.Tech 1-1 Sem (R23,R20,R19,R16) Revaluation Results June 2025
20 Sep 2025
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JNTUK B.Tech 1-2 Sem (R23,R20,R19,R16) Revaluation Results June 2025
20 Sep 2025
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JNTUK B.Tech 2-2 Sem (R23,R20,R19,R16) Revaluation Results May 2025
19 Sep 2025
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Key Takeaways

  • JNTUK publishes results for B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, MBA, MCA, M.Tech, and other programs at jntukresults.edu.in
  • Results are available for all active regulations including R23, R20, R19, and R16
  • This page maintains a complete archive of JNTUK results from 2016 to present with regular updates
  • Results typically take 30-50 days after exams and can be checked using your hall ticket number
  • Mirror sites schools9.com and manabadi.co.in provide alternate access when the official portal is overloaded
  • Students can apply for revaluation within 15 days of result publication through their college

What Are JNTUK Results?

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada, commonly known as JNTUK, is one of the largest and most prominent technical universities in Andhra Pradesh, India. Established in 1946 and operating under state government jurisdiction, JNTUK serves as the examining body for hundreds of affiliated engineering and pharmacy colleges across Andhra Pradesh and parts of Telangana. The university conducts examinations and publishes results for undergraduate and postgraduate programs including B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, MBA, MCA, M.Tech, M.Pharmacy, Pharm D, and B.Arch.

JNTUK results are published exclusively through the official portal at jntukresults.edu.in, where students can access their semester examination marks, subject-wise grades, SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average), and cumulative performance. The university's examination branch follows a rigorous evaluation process that typically takes 30 to 50 days after the completion of examinations. During peak result seasons, the portal receives millions of hits as students from across the state simultaneously attempt to check their academic performance.

This comprehensive JNTUK Results archive page serves as a centralized directory for all past and present results, organized chronologically and by program. Unlike the official portal which primarily focuses on current examination results, this archive maintains historical data going back to 2016, allowing students to access older results for verification, revaluation applications, or documentation purposes. Our team monitors the official JNTUK examination branch daily and updates this archive within hours of each new result publication, ensuring students have reliable access to result information regardless of server loads or technical difficulties on the official portal.

How to Check JNTUK Results Online

Checking your JNTUK examination results is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few minutes when you know the correct procedure. The university maintains a dedicated results portal at jntukresults.edu.in that serves as the primary access point for all examination results across different programs and regulations. Understanding the step-by-step process helps students avoid common mistakes and retrieve their results efficiently, even during high-traffic periods immediately following result publication.

Here is the detailed step-by-step process to check your JNTUK results online:

  1. Visit the official portal: Navigate to jntukresults.edu.in in your web browser. This works on desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. Ensure you have a stable internet connection to avoid interruptions during the result retrieval process.
  2. Select your program: The homepage displays result links organized by program type. Choose the appropriate category for your course - B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, MBA, MCA, M.Tech, M.Pharmacy, Pharm D, or B.Arch. Make sure you select the correct program as results are segregated by course type.
  3. Choose the correct regulation: JNTUK operates under multiple curriculum frameworks called regulations, identified by the year they were introduced (R23, R20, R19, R16, etc.). Your regulation depends on your year of admission. For example, students admitted in 2023 follow R23 regulation, while those admitted in 2020-2022 follow R20 regulation. Selecting the wrong regulation will prevent you from accessing your results.
  4. Select exam type: Results are categorized into Regular (first-time exam takers for that semester), Supply or Supplementary (students retaking failed subjects), and Revaluation (re-evaluated answer scripts). Choose the examination type that corresponds to the result you want to check. Regular examination results are published first, followed by supply results, and then revaluation results approximately 30-45 days later.
  5. Enter your hall ticket number: Type your examination hall ticket number carefully in the provided text field. The hall ticket number is a unique identifier issued before examinations and is printed on your admit card. Common mistakes include confusing the letter 'O' with the number '0' or entering spaces where none exist. Most hall ticket numbers follow a format like '20A12B3456' combining the batch year, college code, and student number.
  6. Click Submit and download PDF: After entering your hall ticket number, click the Submit or Get Result button. Your result will be displayed on screen showing subject-wise internal marks, external marks, total marks, grade points, credits, and your SGPA for that semester. The result is also available as a downloadable PDF file. Save this PDF immediately as the server load is high during result days and you may not be able to access it later.

If the official portal is experiencing high traffic or technical difficulties, students can use alternative mirror sites that host the same result data. The two most reliable mirror portals are schools9.com and manabadi.co.in, both of which replicate JNTUK results with authorization from the university. These mirror sites typically experience less server load and can provide faster access during peak periods. However, for official documentation and verification purposes, always use the PDF downloaded from the original jntukresults.edu.in portal as it carries the university's digital authentication.

JNTUK Results by Program

JNTUK conducts examinations for a diverse range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across engineering, pharmacy, management, and architecture disciplines. Each program has its own academic structure, examination schedule, and result publication timeline. Understanding the specific characteristics of results for your program helps in tracking result announcements and knowing what to expect in terms of grading, credit structure, and evaluation patterns.

B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) is the flagship program of JNTUK and accounts for the largest volume of students and result publications. The B.Tech program spans four years divided into eight semesters, numbered as 1-1, 1-2, 2-1, 2-2, 3-1, 3-2, 4-1, and 4-2. Each semester typically includes 6-8 theory subjects, 1-2 laboratory courses, and in later years, project work and electives. B.Tech results display subject-wise marks split into internal assessment (usually 30 marks) and external examination (70 marks), along with letter grades (O, A+, A, B+, B, C, D, F) and grade points on a 10-point scale. The SGPA calculation is based on credits assigned to each subject, with more credit hours carrying greater weight in the overall semester performance.

B.Pharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy) follows a similar eight-semester structure covering pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and clinical pharmacy. JNTUK B.Pharmacy programs now primarily follow PCI (Pharmacy Council of India) regulations, which standardized the curriculum nationally. However, students admitted under older regulations (R16, R13) continue to appear for examinations under their original framework until graduation. B.Pharmacy results include theory examinations and extensive practical laboratory assessments, with practical marks often constituting 40-50% of the total for laboratory-based subjects.

MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a two-year postgraduate program divided into four semesters under the current R24 and R19 regulations. MBA results include core management subjects in the initial semesters and specialized electives in finance, marketing, human resources, or operations in later semesters. The program emphasizes case studies, projects, and comprehensive viva voce examinations, which are reflected in the credit distribution and evaluation pattern shown in results.

MCA (Master of Computer Applications) has undergone regulatory changes in recent years. Students under R16 and R19 regulations follow a five-semester structure, while the updated R20 and R24 regulations implement a four-semester program aligned with national education policy guidelines. MCA results reflect the heavy emphasis on programming, software engineering, and project work, with final semester results including marks for the major project and dissertation defense.

M.Tech (Master of Technology) programs under R19 regulation typically span three to four semesters depending on the specialization. M.Tech results show advanced technical coursework in specialized areas such as structural engineering, VLSI, thermal engineering, computer science, and others. The dissertation project in the final semester carries significant credit weight, often 24-30 credits, meaning the final semester SGPA is heavily influenced by project evaluation and thesis defense performance.

M.Pharmacy (Master of Pharmacy) follows PCI and R13 regulations with specialized tracks in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical analysis. M.Pharmacy results reflect the research-oriented nature of the program with substantial weightage given to dissertation work and research methodology.

Pharm D (Doctor of Pharmacy) is a six-year professional doctoral program including five years of academic coursework and one year of clinical practice. Pharm D results are published annually and include both theoretical examinations and clinical practice assessments conducted at affiliated teaching hospitals.

B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) is a five-year program offered under R19 and legacy R10 regulations. B.Arch results include marks for design studios, architectural theory, building construction, and thesis projects, with heavy emphasis on portfolio-based assessment and jury evaluations.

Understanding JNTUK Regulations

In the context of JNTUK and most Indian universities, a "regulation" refers to the comprehensive curriculum framework, syllabus structure, credit system, grading methodology, and examination pattern that governs a particular batch of students throughout their academic program. Regulations are typically identified by the year they were introduced and implemented. Each time the university revises its curriculum, updates course content, modifies the credit structure, or changes grading policies, a new regulation is introduced. Students admitted in a particular academic year are assigned to the regulation effective at that time and continue under that same regulation until they complete their degree, ensuring consistency in evaluation standards throughout their academic journey.

Understanding your regulation is crucial because it determines which result link you should access on the JNTUK results portal, which syllabus books you should refer to, how your grades are calculated, and what credit requirements you must fulfill for graduation. Using the wrong regulation link will result in a "hall ticket not found" error even if you enter your hall ticket number correctly. The following table provides a comprehensive overview of all JNTUK regulations, their applicable student batches, current status, and important notes:

Regulation Admission Years Status Notes
R23 2023 onwards Active (Current) Latest curriculum, OBE-based
R20 2020-2022 Active Choice-based credit system
R19 2019 Active (final batches) Autonomous colleges
R16 2016-2018 Closing out Supply exams still conducted
R13 2013-2015 Discontinued Only special supply
R10 2010-2012 Discontinued Legacy
R07 2007-2009 Closed No longer examined

R23 (Regulation 2023) represents the most current curriculum framework introduced for students admitted from the 2023-24 academic year onwards. This regulation incorporates Outcome-Based Education (OBE) principles mandated by the National Education Policy 2020, emphasizing skill development, practical learning outcomes, and competency-based assessment. R23 introduces greater flexibility in elective choices, includes more industry-relevant courses, and implements continuous assessment patterns that reduce reliance on end-semester examinations. Students under R23 will continue with this regulation through all eight semesters until their graduation in 2027.

R20 (Regulation 2020) governs the largest current student population, covering three admission batches: 2020 (graduating in 2024), 2021 (graduating in 2025), and 2022 (graduating in 2026). R20 implemented the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) more rigorously than previous regulations, allowing students greater autonomy in selecting elective subjects based on their career interests. The regulation also standardized the internal assessment to external examination ratio at 30:70 for most theory courses and introduced mandatory Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) credit requirements.

R19 (Regulation 2019) is primarily associated with autonomous colleges affiliated to JNTUK and some specialized programs. Students admitted in 2019 under R19 are now in their final year or have graduated, meaning R19 regular results are becoming less frequent while supply and revaluation results continue to be published for students who have pending backlogs.

R16 (Regulation 2016) is in its closing phase, with the last regular batch having graduated in 2022. However, R16 supply examination results continue to be published regularly as many students still have pending backlogs or are appearing for betterment examinations to improve their grades. The university conducts special supplementary examination sessions specifically for R16 students to help them clear pending subjects.

Complete JNTUK Results Archive

This section provides a comprehensive chronological archive of all JNTUK examination results published from 2016 to the present day. The archive is organized by year and semester, with the most recent results listed first. Each result entry links directly to the official JNTUK results portal where you can check your individual marks by entering your hall ticket number. This archive is meticulously maintained and updated within hours of each new result publication, making it a reliable resource for students seeking current results or historical data for documentation purposes. Unlike the official portal which may remove older result links over time, this archive preserves access to all past results for reference and verification.

2026 Results
2025 Results (Oct-Dec)
2025 Results (Jul-Sep)
2025 Results (Jan-Jun)
2024 Results
2023 Results
2022 & Earlier Results
Batch-wise Archives
Legacy Results (2018 & Earlier)

Batch-wise JNTUK B.Tech Results Directory

Understanding which regulation applies to your admission year is crucial for accessing the correct results. JNTUK assigns students to regulations based on their year of admission, and students continue under that regulation throughout their four-year degree program. This batch-wise directory helps you quickly identify your regulation and expected graduation year, making it easier to navigate result announcements and understand which result links apply to you.

Batch Regulation Admission Year Graduation Year
R23 Batch R23 2023 2027
R20 Batch 1 R20 2020 2024
R20 Batch 2 R20 2021 2025
R20 Batch 3 R20 2022 2026
R19 Batch R19 2019 2023
R16 Batch 1 R16 2016 2020
R16 Batch 2 R16 2017 2021
R16 Batch 3 R16 2018 2022
R13 Batch 1 R13 2013 2017
R13 Batch 2 R13 2014 2018
R13 Batch 3 R13 2015 2019
R10 Batch 1 R10 2010 2014
R10 Batch 2 R10 2011 2015
R10 Batch 3 R10 2012 2016

Having quick access to official JNTUK resources is essential for students to check results, download mark sheets, track examination schedules, and stay updated on important notifications from the examination branch. This section consolidates all critical links in one place for your convenience.

How JNTUK Result Processing Works

Understanding the result processing timeline helps students set realistic expectations about when results will be published and why the process takes several weeks. JNTUK follows a systematic five-stage evaluation and verification pipeline designed to ensure accuracy and fairness in assessment. The entire process involves thousands of evaluators, coordinators, and administrative staff working across multiple examination centers.

The result processing follows these five critical stages:

Stage 1: Answer Script Collection (3-5 days after exam): After each examination concludes, answer scripts from all examination centers across Andhra Pradesh are collected, sorted by subject code and college code, and transported to secure evaluation centers. This logistics exercise involves coordinating pickup from hundreds of affiliated colleges and ensuring proper chain of custody documentation. The collected scripts are counted, verified against attendance records, and stored in secure facilities until evaluation begins.

Stage 2: Phase-1 Evaluation (15-20 days): This is the primary evaluation phase where qualified faculty members evaluate answer scripts according to marking schemes provided by the university. Each evaluator is assigned specific sections or questions to assess. For courses with large student enrollment, multiple evaluation centers operate simultaneously. Evaluators mark each answer, tally section-wise marks, and enter scores on the first page of the answer booklet. Quality control measures include random sampling and cross-verification of marking by senior coordinators.

Stage 3: Phase-2 Verification (5-10 days): A second team of senior faculty members conducts spot verification of evaluated scripts. This stage checks for totaling errors, ensures all questions have been evaluated, verifies that marks are correctly transferred to the first page, and confirms adherence to marking guidelines. Scripts with discrepancies are flagged for re-evaluation. This quality assurance step is critical for maintaining evaluation standards and minimizing errors that could affect student results.

Stage 4: Marks Entry & Tabulation (3-5 days): Verified marks are manually entered into the university's computerized examination management system. Data entry operators type student hall ticket numbers and corresponding marks for each subject. The data undergoes validation checks to identify outliers, impossible values, or entry errors. Once verified, the system calculates internal plus external totals, assigns letter grades based on absolute grading scales, computes grade points, and calculates SGPA using credit-weighted averages.

Stage 5: Result Publication on jntukresults.edu.in (same day): After final approval from the Controller of Examinations and the Vice-Chancellor, results are uploaded to the official portal. The IT team prepares the database, configures result links for each program and regulation, conducts server load testing to handle expected traffic, and publishes results usually during afternoon or evening hours to manage server capacity effectively.

The total timeline from the last examination date to result publication typically ranges from 30 to 50 days, depending on factors such as the number of students appearing for the examination, the complexity of evaluation for particular subjects, availability of qualified evaluators, and any unforeseen delays in logistics or data processing. For popular examinations like B.Tech 1-1 semester results which involve 150,000+ students, the process tends toward the longer end of this range, while smaller postgraduate program results may be published sooner.

Common Issues with JNTUK Results

Students frequently encounter specific challenges when accessing JNTUK results, especially on result publication day when server traffic peaks. Being aware of these common issues and their solutions can save time and reduce frustration during the critical moments when you're trying to view your results.

Server crash on result day: The most common issue is the official portal becoming unresponsive or extremely slow immediately after result publication due to hundreds of thousands of students accessing simultaneously. The server infrastructure, despite capacity planning, often cannot handle the sudden spike in traffic. Solution: Wait for 2-3 hours after the initial announcement or try accessing results after 11 PM IST when traffic naturally decreases. Alternatively, use mirror sites like schools9.com or manabadi.co.in which typically experience less congestion. Switching from WiFi to mobile data (or vice versa) can also help as it bypasses cached error pages.

Wrong regulation selected: Many students select the incorrect regulation link because they confuse the year they're currently in with their admission year. Remember that your regulation is determined by when you joined the program, not your current academic year. For example, if you were admitted in 2020, you follow R20 regulation regardless of whether you're currently in second year or third year. Check your admission documents or hall ticket to confirm your regulation. Selecting the wrong regulation will always result in a "hall ticket not found" error.

Hall ticket number not found: This error occurs when the system cannot locate your hall ticket in its database for the selected examination. Common causes include typing the hall ticket number incorrectly (confusing O with 0, or I with 1), selecting the wrong regulation or exam type (regular vs supply), attempting to access results before they're officially published, or your examination registration not being properly processed. Solution: Double-check your hall ticket number against your admit card, verify you've selected the correct regulation and exam type, and if the problem persists, contact your college examination cell for verification.

Marks not matching expectations: If you believe your marks do not reflect your performance, JNTUK provides a revaluation process. You must apply through your college within 15 days of result publication. The revaluation fee is approximately Rs. 1,000 per subject. During revaluation, a different senior faculty member re-evaluates your entire answer script. Importantly, JNTUK considers the higher of your original mark and revaluation mark, meaning your result can only improve or remain the same, never decrease. Revaluation results are typically published 30-45 days after the application deadline.

Old regulation results missing: As regulations age out, result links may be removed from the main page of jntukresults.edu.in. However, these results typically remain accessible on mirror sites like schools9.com which maintain longer historical archives. For official documentation of very old results (R10, R07, or earlier), you need to apply for a Consolidated Marks Memo (CMM) or Original Degree Certificate (ODC) through your college, which will contain all semester marks authenticated by the university.

SGPA calculation confusion: Students sometimes cannot reconcile their individual subject grades with their SGPA. The formula is: SGPA = Sum of (Grade Point × Credits for each subject) ÷ Total Credits for the semester. Remember that different subjects carry different credit weights (typically 3-4 credits for theory courses, 1.5-2 credits for labs), and the grade point scale runs from 0 (for F grade) to 10 (for O grade). If you calculate manually and still find discrepancies, it may be due to rounding differences or subjects with zero credits like seminars that don't factor into SGPA calculation.

About This JNTUK Results Archive

This comprehensive JNTUK Results archive has been carefully maintained since 2016 to serve as a reliable, centralized resource for students, alumni, and educators seeking access to current and historical examination results from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada. Unlike the official portal which primarily focuses on publishing the latest results, this archive preserves result links and information across multiple academic years, allowing students to access older results for verification, documentation, or revaluation purposes long after they've been published.

Our dedicated team monitors JNTUK's examination branch daily, tracking official notifications, result announcements, and portal updates. When new results are published on jntukresults.edu.in, we update this archive within hours to ensure students have immediate access to the information they need. This rapid update cycle has made this page one of the most trusted resources among the JNTUK student community, particularly during peak result seasons when the official portal experiences technical difficulties or server overload.

For real-time information about result processing stages and expected publication dates, we recommend checking our sister page, the JNTUK Result Updates Tracker. This specialized tracking page monitors the five-stage result processing pipeline, provides live updates on correction progress, and offers educated estimates on when results are likely to be published based on historical patterns and current processing status. The combination of this comprehensive archive and the live tracker provides students with the most complete JNTUK results information available anywhere online.

Our commitment to maintaining this archive stems from understanding the anxiety and uncertainty students experience while waiting for results. We believe that transparent access to information, reliable historical data, and accurate tracking of result processing reduces stress and helps students plan their academic and career decisions more effectively. This resource is built by educators and education enthusiasts who understand the critical importance of timely, accurate result information in students' lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check my JNTUK results online?

Visit jntukresults.edu.in, select your program and regulation, enter your hall ticket number, and click Submit. Your subject-wise grades and SGPA will be displayed. Download the PDF for your records. Mirror sites schools9.com and manabadi.co.in also host JNTUK results.

Where can I find old JNTUK results?

This page maintains a complete archive of JNTUK results from 2016 onwards. For older results, check schools9.com or manabadi.co.in. For official mark sheets, apply for a Consolidated Marks Memo (CMM) through your college.

What is the official JNTUK results website?

The official website is jntukresults.edu.in. This is the only authorized portal for JNTUK examination results. The university's main website is jntuk.edu.in.

How long does JNTUK take to publish results?

JNTUK typically publishes results 30 to 50 days after the last exam date. The timeline depends on student volume and the number of answer scripts. Track live processing stages on our JNTUK Result Updates page.

What are JNTUK regulations R23, R20, R19, R16?

Regulations are curriculum frameworks named after the year they were introduced. R23 (2023 admissions), R20 (2020-2022), R19 (2019), R16 (2016-2018). Your regulation determines your syllabus, grading system, and which result link to use.

Can I check JNTUK results on mobile?

Yes. The official portal jntukresults.edu.in works on mobile browsers. The result PDF can be downloaded and saved. Mirror sites schools9.com and manabadi.co.in also work on mobile devices.

What is the difference between regular and supply results in JNTUK?

Regular results are for the main scheduled examination of your current semester. Supply (supplementary) results are for students who failed previously or want to improve grades in specific subjects. Both are published on jntukresults.edu.in.

How do I apply for JNTUK revaluation?

Apply through your college within 15 days of result publication. Fee is approximately Rs. 1,000 per subject. JNTUK considers the higher of original and revaluation marks. Results take 30-45 days after the application deadline.

What is SGPA and CGPA in JNTUK?

SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) is calculated as the sum of (grade point x credits) divided by total credits for one semester. CGPA (Cumulative GPA) is the weighted average across all semesters. For percentage: (CGPA - 0.5) x 10.

What happens if JNTUK results website is not loading?

Server overload is common on result day. Wait 2-3 hours or try after 11 PM IST when traffic reduces. Use mirror sites schools9.com or manabadi.co.in. Switching from WiFi to mobile data can also help bypass caching issues.