KNRUHS - Examination 2nd professional BHMS Examination Backlog Candidates JANUARY 2026 Result
The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS), Telangana, has officially released the results of the 2nd Professional BHMS Examination for Backlog Candidates conducted in January 2026. Students who appeared for the examination can now check their results through the official website of the university. The announcement has brought relief to many candidates who were eagerly waiting to know their performance in the examination.
The Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) program is an important undergraduate medical course that focuses on homeopathic principles and medical sciences. The 2nd Professional BHMS examination plays a significant role in assessing students’ understanding of important subjects such as pathology, forensic medicine, and other medical sciences that are essential for advanced studies in homeopathy. Clearing this stage of the course allows students to move forward in their academic journey.
The January 2026 examinations were conducted specifically for backlog candidates, meaning students who had not cleared certain subjects in previous attempts. KNRUHS provides such candidates an opportunity to reappear for the examination and improve their academic performance. The exams were conducted smoothly at various affiliated homeopathic medical colleges across Telangana under the supervision of the university.
With the declaration of the results, candidates are advised to visit the official KNRUHS website and check their results by entering the required details. Students can download their provisional marks memo and verify their subject-wise performance. In case of any discrepancy in the results, candidates may contact the university examination branch for clarification.
The release of the 2nd Professional BHMS Backlog Candidates January 2026 results is an important update for students pursuing homeopathic medical education under KNRUHS. Those who have successfully cleared the backlog subjects can now continue their studies without interruption. The university continues to ensure transparency and efficiency in conducting examinations and releasing results for students across its affiliated colleges.
