Exam Results

Calcutta University announces results for B.A./B.Sc. and B.Com. Semester-I examinations 2022; download here

Through the University of Calcutta's official website at or at, students can obtain their results online.

Calcutta University announces results: Results for the B.A./B.Sc. Semester-I (Honours/General/Major) Examinations, 2022 (Under CBCS) and B.Com. Semester-I (Honours/General/Major) Examinations, 2022 (Under CBCS) have been made public by the University of Calcutta as of today. Through the University of Calcutta’s official website at or at, students can obtain their results online.

Students must enter their roll number and Captcha on the results page in order to view their results. Additionally, SMS may be used to get the findings.

On Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at 2:30 PM, the results for the B.A./B.Sc. Semester-I (Honours/General/Major) Examinations, 2022 (Under CBCS) and B.Com. Semester-I (Honours/General/Major) Examinations, 2022 (Under CBCS) examinations were released.
Students may now assess their performance and academic progress after eagerly expecting their results. The University of Calcutta has made this crucial move to ensure that its students receive fast and accessible test results, promoting ease and transparency.

To view their results, students are recommended to go to the official website or the result portal. This result represents a significant turning point in the students’ academic careers and lays the groundwork for their future efforts. Best wishes for continued academic success to all of the successful applicants on their accomplishments.

Examinations for the B.A./B.Sc. I (Honours/General/Major) Semester, 2022 (Under CBCS)

Exams for the first semester of B.Com. (Honors/General/Major), 2022 (Under CBCS)

How can I view and get the results from Calcutta University online?

  • To view and download the University of Calcutta results online, follow these steps:
  • Visit the company’s website: Visit the University of Calcutta’s official webpage at.
  • Go to the section of results: On the website’s home page, look for the “Results” or “Examination” area.
  • Choose the test that applies: Select the exact test or semester, such as B.A./B.Sc. Semester-I or B.Com. Semester-I, for which you wish to verify the results.
  • Roll number and captcha entry Input your roll number and the Captcha code that appears on the screen. Before continuing, make sure the information is accurate.
  • View results and submit: To continue, click the “Submit” or “View Results” button after completing the necessary information.
    Download the output and print it: When the results are shown, you may download them by selecting the download icon, or you can print them off to have a physical copy on hand for your records.

Note: You can use the same procedures to check the West Bengal Examination Results website if the results aren’t accessible on the university’s official website.

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