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Uniraj result 2025: Rajasthan University BA part 2 and 3 results 2025 declared at uniraj.ac.in; check here

Uniraj result 2025: Rajasthan University BA part 2 and 3 results 2025 declared at uniraj.ac.in; check here

Time of India5 hours ago

Rajasthan University BA part 2 and 3 results 2025 released at uniraj.ac.in
Uniraj result 2025:
The University of Rajasthan has officially declared the results for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) Part 2 and Part 3 examinations for the academic year 2025. Students who appeared for these examinations can now access their results through the university's official website, uniraj.ac.in, and its dedicated result portal, result.uniraj.ac.in.
To view their scores, students will need to log in using their roll number and date of birth. A direct link to check the results has been made available on the homepage of the Rajasthan University website, making the process more convenient for students.
Many students face technical issues
Following the announcement, several students have reported facing technical glitches while trying to check their results. Some users noted that the website either failed to load or displayed errors.
In such cases, students are advised to be patient and try accessing the website again after some time.
Those who are able to view their results are encouraged to carefully review all details listed on the marksheet. This includes personal details such as the candidate's full name, parents' names, date of birth, and examination information. In case of any discrepancies or errors, students should contact the university administration promptly.
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How to check Uniraj BA results 2025
To access the BA Part 2 and Part 3 results, students can follow these simple steps:
Step 1: Visit the official Rajasthan University website: uniraj.ac.in
Step 2: Navigate to the "Students Corner" section on the homepage
Step 3: Click on the "Results" link to proceed
Step 4: Enter your roll number and date of birth to log in
Step 5: View, download, and print your result for future reference

Direct link to check and downlod the Rajasthan University BA part 2 and 3 results 2025

Direct link to check B.A. Additional 2025

Direct link to check B.A. Part-III Exam 2025

Direct link to check BA Part-II Exam 2025
Details mentioned on the result sheet
After downloading the result, students should verify the following key details:
• Full name of the candidate
• Parents' names
• Date of birth
• Name of the examination
• Marks obtained in each subject
• Total marks
• Overall pass/fail status
• Rank (if applicable)
Students are strongly advised to retain a printed copy of the result and to verify the accuracy of the information provided. For any errors or issues, immediate communication with the university is recommended.
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