KNRUHS Third Bnys Part-I Exam Regular Candidates January 2026 Results
The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has officially released the results for the Third BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) Part-I examinations conducted for regular candidates in January 2026. These results are highly anticipated by students pursuing naturopathy and yogic sciences, as they mark an important academic milestone in their professional journey.
The January 2026 examinations were conducted smoothly across various affiliated colleges under KNRUHS, following all academic guidelines and evaluation standards. The Third BNYS Part-I exams typically cover core subjects related to naturopathy principles, yoga therapy, anatomy, physiology, and other foundational medical sciences. The results reflect the students’ understanding and performance in these subjects, which are crucial for their future clinical training and practice.
Students who appeared for the examinations can now check their results through the official KNRUHS website by entering their hall ticket number. The university has ensured a transparent evaluation process, maintaining accuracy and fairness in the declaration of results. Along with individual scores, students can also verify subject-wise marks and overall status (pass/fail).
For candidates who are not satisfied with their results, KNRUHS is expected to provide an option for revaluation or recounting. The notification regarding application dates, fees, and procedures for revaluation will be released separately. Students are advised to regularly visit the official website to stay updated.
The declaration of these results allows students to move forward in their academic curriculum, preparing for the next phase of their BNYS course. Those who have successfully cleared the exams can continue their studies with confidence, while others can utilize this opportunity to improve through supplementary exams if needed.
Overall, the release of the Third BNYS Part-I January 2026 results by KNRUHS marks a significant step in maintaining academic progress and supporting students in their journey toward becoming qualified naturopathy and yoga practitioners.
