
JNVU odd semester PG results for M.Sc and MA 2024-25 announced at jnvuiums.in
JNVU odd semester PG result 2025:
Jai Narain Vyas University (JNVU), Jodhpur, has officially declared the odd semester examination results for the academic year 2024-25. The results for postgraduate courses in M.Sc and MA programmes under the NEP 2020 curriculum are now available online.
Students who appeared for the first and third semester examinations can access their results via the official university examination portal, jnvuiums.in.
The university's announcement covers results for various subjects including Botany, Philosophy, and English. The released results aim to provide students with their academic performance updates for the ongoing semester, assisting them in planning their future academic and professional paths.
Post graduation results now live for multiple courses
JNVU has published the results for several postgraduate semesters. The details include M.Sc (Semester) NEP 2020 Ist Semester Botany examination result, M.Sc (Semester) NEP 2020 IIIrd Semester Botany examination result, MA (Semester) NEP 2020 IIIrd Semester Philosophy examination result, and MA (Semester) NEP 2020 Ist Semester English examination result.
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All results were made available on July 5, 2025.
Students enrolled in these courses are advised to verify their results at the earliest to avoid any discrepancies. The university has ensured that the results are accessible and user-friendly on their examination management system website, allowing smooth retrieval of academic records.
How to download JNVU odd semester PG results at jnvuiums.in
To facilitate students in accessing their results, here are the steps to download the JNVU odd semester results from the official portal:
Step 1: Visit the official examination website at jnvuiums.in.
Step 2: Look for the link titled 'Odd Semester Examination Results 2024-25' on the homepage.
Step 3: Click on the relevant course and semester result link (e.g., M.Sc Botany Ist Sem, MA Philosophy IIIrd Sem).
Step 4: Enter your roll number or registration details as required.
Step 5: Submit the information to view your results, and download or print the mark sheet for future reference.
JNVU's official website continues to serve as the primary platform for updates related to examination schedules, results, and academic notifications. Students experiencing technical difficulties or discrepancies in their results are encouraged to contact the university's examination department promptly.
The university remains committed to transparent and timely dissemination of academic outcomes to support student progress and maintain academic integrity in the ongoing session.
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