KU B.Tech (CBCS) 1st Sem Exams Feb 2026 Results
The results for the KU B.Tech (CBCS) 1st Semester Examinations, held in February 2026, have been officially released, marking a significant milestone for aspiring engineers enrolled under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) at Kakatiya University. The CBCS framework, designed to provide students with flexibility in course selection and a more holistic learning experience, allows learners to choose from a range of core, elective, and skill-based subjects, aligning academic progression with individual interests and career goals.
The 1st-semester examinations serve as the foundation for the B.Tech program, assessing students’ understanding of fundamental subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering Mechanics, and introductory programming. The February 2026 session saw a high turnout of students across various branches, including Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science Engineering. The evaluation process, conducted meticulously by the university’s examination wing, ensures fairness and accuracy, reflecting the true academic performance of each student.
Students can access their results online through the official Kakatiya University website by entering their hall ticket numbers. The results include detailed grade points and cumulative scores under the CBCS grading system, which emphasizes continuous assessment, internal evaluations, and semester-end examinations. The university has also provided provisions for revaluation and supplementary examinations for students who wish to improve their grades or clear backlogs.
The release of the 1st-semester results is a moment of achievement and reflection for students, highlighting their academic strengths and areas for improvement. It also sets the stage for subsequent semesters, where students build on their foundational knowledge and advance toward specialization in their chosen engineering streams. With consistent effort, guidance from faculty, and a focused approach, students can leverage these results as a stepping stone toward a successful engineering career.



