Osmania University declares results for November UG/PG exam, check at osmania.ac.in

Osmania University declares results for November UG/PG exam, check at osmania.ac.in

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 01:08 AM IST
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The Osmania University has declared the results for the degree exams of the undergraduate and postgraduate examinations. The students can check their results on the university’s official website, osmania.ac.in. The university has declared the results for BCom (CBCS), B.A (CBCS), B.Sc (CBCS), B.B.A (CBCS), PGCDE (M.A/ M.Com/ M.Sc) courses. The examination for these courses was conducted in November 2018. As per reports, the Osmania University has decided to include relevant topics like GST in the commerce for the undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma courses. These topics will be part of the syllabus from this academic year. Nearly 50,000 students in 350 affiliated colleges of the Osmania University.

Steps to check Osmania University degree results 2019:

Step 1: Go to the official website for Osmania University, osmania.ac.in

Step 2: Under the “Online results” section, click on the notification for the results you wish to check. Open the results page in a new tab to make it easier to browse through the notifications.

Step 3: Enter your details in the fields provided and click on “submit”.

Step 4: Download your results and take a print out for further reference.

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