Students can access their results at https://ktu.edu.in/eu/exam/result.html on the official website of Kerala Technological University.
KTU BTech S1 results 2023: On July 11, 2023, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) announced the KTU BTech S1 results. Students can access their results at https://ktu.edu.in/eu/exam/result.html on the official website of Kerala Technological University.
To access their results, candidates must enter their registration number and date of birth on the KTU website. In addition, SMS alerts can be used to obtain the results by registering on the KTU website.
The official notice states that the B.Tech S1 (PT) (R,S) Exam December 2022 (scheme for 2019) results have been released. Students can access the detailed results in the website’s ‘Results’ section.
This announcement provides candidates who participated in the KTU BTech S1 exams with both relief and exhilaration. It represents a significant milestone in their academic journey and provides them with insightful information about their performance.
Students are instructed to thoroughly review their results and save a copy for future reference. In the event of discrepancies or problems with the results, they must contact the appropriate authorities for clarification or resolution.
Best regards to those who may need to reevaluate their exam strategies in the future.
Direct link to download and verify KTU S1 Result 2023
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