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AKTU One View result 2025 released for odd semester UG and PG courses at aktu.ac.in
AKTU One View result 2025 released for odd semester UG and PG courses at aktu.ac.in

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

AKTU One View result 2025 released for odd semester UG and PG courses at aktu.ac.in

AKTU One View result 2025: The Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow, has officially released the One View Result 2025 for the odd semester examinations. This announcement covers a wide range of undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes, including BFAD, BVoc, MTech, MURP, MArch, BTech, BPharma, and MCA. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Students who appeared for the June semester exams can now access their results on the university's official website, The university had earlier declared the results for the even semester exams at the start of the year. With the latest release, candidates can check their performance for various courses across multiple semesters. The AKTU One View Result 2025 is a significant update for regular and supplementary exams alike, enabling students to track their academic progress. AKTU conducts semester exams twice a year AKTU is known for conducting semester examinations twice annually, covering both even and odd semesters. The recent results pertain to the even semester exams held in June 2025 for diverse programmes at UG and PG levels. This includes the 3rd, 5th, and 7th semesters for BFAD; 3rd and 5th semesters for BVoc; 3rd semester for MTech, MURP, and MArch; and 5th and 7th semesters for BTech and BPharma courses. MCA and MBA results for the relevant semesters have also been included in this announcement. The results feature outcomes from both regular and carry-over exams, providing a comprehensive view of student performance. It is important to note that the online mark sheets available on the portal are provisional. The official mark sheets will be distributed later by the university. Students are advised to download and keep a copy of the provisional mark sheets for their records until they receive the official versions. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now How to check and download AKTU One View result 2025 online Students can easily check their AKTU One View Result 2025 by following these steps: Step 1: Visit the official website of AKTU at Step 2: Navigate to the 'Results' section on the homepage. Step 3: Select the link for 'One View Result 2025 – Even Semester'. Step 4: Enter the required credentials, such as your roll number, correctly. Step 5: Submit the details and view your result. Download and save the provisional mark sheet for future reference. Important details about AKTU result 2025 The university releases results separately for various courses including MBA, MCA, BTech, BPharm, and others in a phased manner. Students are encouraged to regularly check the official website for updates. The AKTU result 2025 reflects the outcome of exams conducted for both regular students and those appearing for supplementary or carry-over papers. Students must ensure they use their correct roll numbers to access their results. The provisional online result serves as an immediate reference, but students should await the official mark sheets issued by AKTU for any formal academic or administrative use. The AKTU One View Result 2025 is a vital resource for students to assess their academic standing and plan their next steps accordingly. This release is expected to bring relief and clarity to thousands of candidates enrolled in various UG and PG programmes across the university's affiliated institutions.

Few autonomous colleges may offer UG with apprenticeship
Few autonomous colleges may offer UG with apprenticeship

Time of India

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Few autonomous colleges may offer UG with apprenticeship

Mumbai: The state govt's plan to launch apprenticeship embedded degree programmes (AEDP) from next month may not find many takers among autonomous colleges , at least not this year. Despite a series of meetings, many colleges are apprehensive about hastily rolling out the initiative—which integrates apprenticeship training into the academic curriculum—without adequate preparation. Many principals said admissions have already commenced and offering a new programme or converting an existing one into AEDP will disturb their entire schedule. A principal pointed out that they are looking to convert one of the existing programmes into AEDP, but it will not be possible to do it this year. "The teaching staff are not available during the vacation. We may have to rearrange the credit structure a bit to accommodate apprenticeship. Above all, colleges will have to sign an MoU with the industry, which cannot be done at the 11th hour. Govt has been holding regular talks and workshops for colleges, but admissions have already commenced. " Another principal said their college doesn't have the physical infrastructure for a new programme. "We are just settling into the National Education Policy (NEP) framework and having a new programme with a slightly modified credit framework can't be rushed into this year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Đăng ký Undo We still don't have classrooms to accommodate students when they go to the fourth year as degree programmes were only for three years before NEP," said the principal, adding that they already have the BVoc programme that is similar to AEDP. A principal said they are starting a new skill course this year, but it is not aligned with AEDP and they have not promoted it as an AEDP course. While many colleges TOI spoke to said it would be difficult for them to start the programmes this year, Madhav Rajwade, principal of Sathaye College, said they already had an MoU with Sector Skill Council in logistics and supply chain management last year but could not launch the programme then and are ready to go ahead with it this year. Mulund College of Commerce (MCC) had enrolled about 20 students as it started late. Course coordinator Alpa Katira said students have to clear at least one skill course certification every semester. While the govt resolution was released only this year, six colleges/universities started AEDP in 2024 and MCC was the only college under Mumbai University to do so. A senior govt official said a lot of progress is being made and follow-ups are being undertaken with all universities to ramp up action. Asked about colleges' fears over the delay, the official said they would look into it.

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