
VTU B.E 6th, 7th, and 8th semester results 2025 declared for all regions at vtu.ac.in: Direct link
VTU results 2025:
Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) has officially released the results for B.E 6th, 7th, and 8th semester examinations for all regions. The results are now available for download on the official website of VTU at vtu.ac.in.
The results were updated on July 21, 2025, at 07:50 PM.
These results are applicable to students under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and include both the regular and revaluation results. Students from all affiliated colleges across regions can now access their marks through the official result links provided by the university.
Results available for 2022 scheme and revaluation updates
As per the official update, the results declared include the following categories:
• B.E 6th semester results under the 2022 Scheme for all regions.
• Updated results for B.E 7th and 8th semesters for all regions.
• Revaluation (RV) updated results for B.E 7th semester for all regions under CBCS.
VTU has advised students to refer only to the official website to check their results and download the marksheets. The declaration includes both the initial result and revised revaluation results for applicable semesters.
Accessing VTU results through the official website
The result portal is accessible via the official VTU site.
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Students must enter their university seat number to view or download the results. All result updates are listed under the CBCS section.
How to check VTU B.E results online
Step 1: Visit the official VTU website at vtu.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on the 'Examinations' section and select the 'Results' option.
Step 3: Choose the appropriate result link for B.E 6th, 7th, or 8th semester under CBCS.
Step 4: Enter your university seat number and submit the details.
Step 5: View, download, and save your result for future reference.
Direct link to check the VTU B.E 6th, 7th, and 8th semester results 2025
Official declaration and direct access
Students can directly access their results from the dedicated result links available under the CBCS section. The links include the main results for B.E 6th semester (2022 Scheme) and updated results for the 7th and 8th semesters, along with revaluation updates for the 7th semester.
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