JNCU Result 2026 for UG/PG Odd Semester, Marksheet Release Soon!

The Jananayak Chandrashekhar University, Ballia, has started releasing the JNCU Result 2026 for the semester exams conducted for various UG and PG courses. If you are one of those students who have participated in the exam, then you must read this article completely.

Here, we have explained how you can check the JNCU Odd Semester Result 2026, what details are available on the result, what your options are if you are not satisfied with your result, what the minimum passing marks are, when you will get your marksheet, and much more.

JNCU Result 2026 

The JNCU, Ballia, has started releasing the results for the odd semester exam from 29 January 2026. As of 23 February 2026, results for many courses have been declared and for many more are still awaited; it is likely that the result declaration for all the courses will be completed by the end of March 2026.

If you have participated in the odd semester UG or PG exam conducted for the academic session 2025-26, then you must know that it is mandatory to have your roll number to check the exam result; hence, you are requested to be handy with it so that you can check the result immediately after its release.

How to check the JNCU Odd Semester Result 2026?

You may check the JNCU Odd Semester Exam 2026 results by going through the step-by-step instructions.

  • Go to the official website of the Jananayak Chandrashekhar University, Ballia, at jncu.in/.
  • On the homepage, you will see an option that reads ‘Result’; tap on it and go to the next page.
  • Under the section of Main / Semester Examination, you will see an option that reads Session 2025-26; tap on it.
  • Choose the session as 2025-26, the category as Regular, the semester as 1, 3, 5, or 7, and enter your roll number.
  • Fill in the CAPTCHA as shown on the webpage and click on the View Result button.

What details are available on the JNCU Result 2026?

The result for the JNCU Odd Semester Exam 2026 will be released as a marksheet, which carries a lot of crucial information. Refer to the listed points to check these details.

  • Student Name
  • Father’s Name
  • Mother’s Name
  • Roll Number
  • Registration Number
  • Enrollment Number
  • Course Name 
  • Semester / Year
  • College Name
  • Subject Names
  • Subject-wise Marks 
  • Total Marks Obtained
  • Result Status 

JNCU Passing Mark 2026

The JNCU, Ballia, has officially disclosed the details regarding passing marks for odd semester exams. Those who have participated in the exam for UG courses have to score 33% marks in each subject, and those who have participated for PG courses have to score 40% marks.

Subjects for which practical is applicable require you to score the minimum requirement in theory and practical separately. If you fail to do so, you will be declared to have failed the examination and will have to appear for a supplementary exam for that specific subject.

JNCU Marksheet 2026

The result that will be released by the JNCU, Balia, for the odd-semester undergraduate and postgraduate exams will be the mark sheet but not the original; its original copy will be the physical copy, which all the students will get from their admitted college.

The distribution of marksheets was expected to start within four weeks of the result. Those whose results are made public in February 2026 will get their marksheets in March 2026. It carries the same details, which are available on the online published result.

What if you aren’t satisfied with the JNCU result 2026?

After the declaration of the JNCU Odd Semester result 2026, if you are not satisfied with the provision in any subject, then you will have the option to apply for rechecking. The window for this will be available on the website immediately after the result is declared.

The application form for rechecking will be available on JNCU, Ballia’s official website for about 2 weeks. To apply for it, you will have to pay the required fee for each subject, details regarding which will be available to you from the examination department of your college.

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