JNTUA B.Pharm 2nd Yr 2nd Sem (R19) Supply Exams Feb 2026 Recounting results
JNTUA B.Pharm 2nd Year 2nd Sem (R19) Supply Exams Feb 2026 – Recounting Results Released
The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur) has officially released the Recounting Results for the B.Pharm 2nd Year 2nd Semester (R19 Regulation) Supply Examinations conducted in February 2026. This update brings relief and clarity for many pharmacy students who had applied for revaluation or recounting of their answer scripts after the initial result declaration.
Students who were not satisfied with their original marks had submitted recounting applications through their respective colleges within the stipulated deadline. After a detailed verification process, the university has now published the revised results online. Candidates can check their updated marks through the official JNTUA examination portal using their hall ticket number and required credentials.
The recounting process involves a careful re-verification of the total marks awarded in each subject, ensuring that there are no totaling errors, unanswered pages are properly evaluated, and all awarded marks are correctly entered. In some cases, students may observe changes in their marks, while in others, the results may remain unchanged if no discrepancies are found.
This announcement is particularly important for B.Pharm students under the R19 regulation, as the 2nd Year 2nd Semester results play a crucial role in academic progression and eligibility for higher semesters. Students who have improved marks after recounting may see changes in their overall CGPA and academic standing.
Candidates are advised to download and preserve their revised marks memo for future academic and professional use. For any discrepancies or further clarification, students are encouraged to contact their respective college examination branches or the JNTUA controller of examinations office.
With this release, JNTUA continues its transparent evaluation process, ensuring fairness and accuracy in student assessments across all pharmacy programs.



