JNTUA B.Pharm 1st Year 2nd sem (R23) Supply Exams March 2026 Recounting results Notification
JNTUA B.Pharm 1st Year 2nd Sem (R23) Supply Exams March 2026 Recounting Results Notification
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur (JNTUA) has officially released an important update regarding the B.Pharmacy 1st Year 2nd Semester (R23 Regulation) supplementary examinations conducted in March 2026. As per the latest notification, the university has announced the recounting results for students who had applied for revaluation or recounting of their answer scripts.
The recounting process is a crucial academic step for candidates who are not satisfied with their initial results and believe there may have been discrepancies in the evaluation. After carefully re-verifying the answer sheets, the university has now published the revised marks for eligible students. Candidates can check their updated results through the official examination portal of JNTUA or through their respective college examination branches.
Students are advised to verify their hall ticket number and subject-wise marks carefully after the recounting results are released. In case of any further discrepancies, they may contact the concerned college authorities or the JNTUA Examination Branch within the stipulated time period mentioned in the notification.
The university has also clarified that the recounting process does not guarantee a change in marks; it only ensures that all answers have been properly counted and no totaling errors have occurred. However, in cases where discrepancies are found, the corrected marks have been updated in the final result.
Candidates who clear the supplementary examinations after recounting will be eligible to proceed with their next academic semester as per the R23 regulation academic structure.
Students are encouraged to regularly visit the official JNTUA website for further updates regarding revaluation results, supply exam notifications, and upcoming academic schedules. This update is important for pharmacy students aiming to improve their academic performance and continue their studies without delay.



