Satavahana University UG(CBCS)(R19) 6th, 4th Sem (Regular&Backlog) and 2nd Sem (Backlog) Exams April 2026 Results
Satavahana University UG (CBCS)(R19) 6th, 4th Sem (Regular & Backlog) and 2nd Sem (Backlog) Exams April 2026 Results
Satavahana University has officially released the UG (CBCS)(R19) 6th Semester, 4th Semester (Regular & Backlog), and 2nd Semester (Backlog) April 2026 Examination Results. Students who appeared for these undergraduate examinations can now access their results through the university's official examination portal by entering their Hall Ticket Number. The results cover various UG programmes, including B.A., B.Com., B.Sc., B.B.A., B.S.W., and other affiliated degree courses offered under the CBCS R19 regulations.
The declaration of these results is an important milestone for students, especially final-year candidates awaiting completion of their degree requirements. Those who have successfully cleared all subjects can proceed with higher education admissions, competitive examinations, or employment opportunities. Students with backlog subjects are advised to carefully review their marks and prepare for the upcoming supplementary examinations if necessary.
Candidates should verify all details printed on the online marks memo, including their name, hall ticket number, course, semester, subject-wise marks, grades, and overall result status. In case of any discrepancy, students should immediately contact their respective college examination branch or the Controller of Examinations at Satavahana University for clarification.
Students who are not satisfied with their marks may also apply for revaluation or photocopy of answer scripts, subject to the schedule and guidelines issued by the university. The notification regarding revaluation dates, fee payment, and application procedure will be announced separately through the official examination portal.
All students are advised to download and keep a copy of their provisional marks memo for future reference until the original marks memorandum is issued by the university. Regularly checking official notifications will help students stay informed about revaluation, supplementary examinations, and other academic updates.



