KNRUHS MSC Nursing Final Year Exam Referred Candidate March 2026 Results
Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences has announced the M.Sc Nursing Final Year Examination Results for March 2026 (Referred Candidates), providing important updates for postgraduate nursing students who appeared for revaluation or referred category examinations. These results are crucial for candidates who were previously not declared passed and were given an opportunity to clear their subjects.
The results have been published online through the official KNRUHS examination portal, where students can access the result PDF. Like other university results, the list typically includes hall ticket numbers of successful candidates, and it is considered provisional until the official marks memo is issued. KNRUHS regularly releases examination results for various UG and PG medical and allied health science courses through its official website.
The M.Sc Nursing Final Year examinations play a vital role in a student’s academic journey, as clearing all subjects is mandatory to obtain the postgraduate degree. The “referred candidates” category usually includes students who were required to reappear or whose results were withheld earlier due to evaluation-related issues. This result provides them with a final opportunity to successfully complete their course.
Students are advised to carefully verify their results by checking their hall ticket numbers in the released PDF. In case of any discrepancies or missing details, candidates should immediately contact the university examination branch for clarification. It is also recommended to download and save a copy of the result for future academic and professional use.
To check the results, candidates can visit the official KNRUHS website, navigate to the “Examinations” section, and select the relevant result link for M.Sc Nursing Final Year March 2026 referred candidates.
Overall, the declaration of KNRUHS M.Sc Nursing Final Year Referred Results March 2026 brings relief and clarity to students, enabling them to move forward confidently in their nursing careers or pursue higher opportunities in the healthcare field.


