Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University (SGBAU), Amravati has announced a series of examination results for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes conducted under the Winter 2025 session. The results were declared across several dates in March 2026 and include regular, revaluation and backlog outcomes for multiple courses and semesters.According to the university’s official portal, results for programmes spanning science, commerce, engineering, law, pharmacy, management and humanities have been released progressively since early March. Students enrolled in various NEP and CBCS pattern courses can access the updated results through the university’s website.Results declared across science and technology programmesAmong the latest announcements, the university declared the result for MCA (5 Year) NEP first semester Winter 2025 regular examination on March 12, 2026.Revaluation results for several postgraduate science courses were released on March 11, 2026. These include M.SC Chemistry, M.SC Computer Science, M.SC Mathematics and M.SC Physics for the first semester under NEP. Revaluation outcomes were also declared for M.SC Mathematics and M.SC Physics second semester, along with M.SC Chemistry and M.SC Zoology fourth semester examinations.Additional science and technology results released earlier include M.SC Mathematics third semester backlog result declared on March 10, 2026, as well as B.E programme revaluation results for Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics and Power, and Artificial Intelligence and Data Sciences for fourth, sixth and eighth semester examinations.Results were also declared for B.Tech Chemical Technology in Petrochemical Technology fourth semester revaluation and Bachelor of Textile Engineering first and second semester backlog examinations.Commerce, management and computer application results releasedThe university has also issued revaluation results for several commerce and management courses. These include Bachelor of Commerce semester pattern CBCS fifth semester, Bachelor of Business Administration fifth semester and Bachelor of Computer Application fifth semester examinations.Revaluation results were also released for B.COM (Accounting and Finance) CBCS fifth semester, Bachelor of Science semester pattern fifth semester and Bachelor of Arts semester pattern sixth semester.MBA results include revaluation outcomes for Master of Business Administration Finance and Marketing Management second semester examinations.Law, pharmacy and humanities results also announcedIn the law stream, SGBAU has released revaluation results for LL.B (5 years) second, third, fourth, eighth and ninth semester examinations and for the three-year L.L.B programme second, fourth and sixth semester examinations.Pharmacy results include Bachelor of Pharmacy second, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth semester revaluation outcomes, along with M.PHARM regular results for several specialisations including Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Industrial Pharmacy and Pharmacology.In humanities and social sciences, backlog results have been declared for M.A programmes in English, Marathi, Hindi, History, Economics, Sociology, Journalism and Mass Communication, Home Economics, Political Science, Music and Gender and Women Studies, along with Master of Social Work and Master of Education examinations.
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