Calcutta University Results 2024 Released; Download Your UG & PG Marksheet Here
Students can check their results online at wbresults.nic.in or exametc.com using their roll numbers. .

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Calcutta University has released the 6th semester results for BA, BSc, and BCom (Honours/General/Major) programs. The results are available online on the official website -wbresults.nic.in. Students can check and download their results in PDF format by entering their roll numbers.
How to Check Calcutta University Results 2024
Visit the official websites: wbresults.nic.in or exametc.com
Select your course
Enter your roll number and captcha, then click 'Show Result'
Review and download your results.
Additionally, results for other semesters such as Semester-I, Semester-II, and Semester-V will be updated on the same portals as soon as they are released.
Students are advised to carefully check the details on their marksheet. In case of any discrepancies, they should immediately contact the university administration.
Details on Marksheet
The marksheet will include the student’s name, registration number, course name, subject codes, marks obtained, total marks, and result status.
The university follows the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for most of its undergraduate programs, which allows students to select courses from various disciplines. The university is also a recognized center for research and innovation, contributing to academic and professional fields at the national and international levels.
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