CCSU Results 2026: Check Odd Semester Marks, Download Marksheet and What to Do Next For UG and PG Students
Chaudhary Charan Singh University has released the odd semester results for several UG and PG courses; the exams were held in December 2026 . CCSU Results 2026 are published on the official CCSU exam portal and you must use your roll number to view your marksheet.
CCSU Results 2026 — Quick summary: What’s out and who it affects
- Odd semester results for multiple programmes (UG and PG) have been declared on the official portal. Courses include LLB, MCom, MFA (Applied Art; Drawing & Painting), MSc (Home Science), BA, MA (NEP), BSc(Ag), BJMC, BCA and several MSc(Ag) and other subjects.
- These results apply to students from CCSU’s affiliated colleges, professional institutions and the constituent college who sat exams in December 2026 .
- Key requirement: keep your roll number ready. The portal requires your roll number to view the result PDF.
CCSU Results 2026 — All results release schedule at a glance
The university released course-specific result PDFs on different dates between May 6, 2026 and May 21, 2026 . Check the table below to spot your course and the declared date.
| Course / Exam | Result Date |
|---|---|
| MLib Sem-I | May 6, 2026 |
| BA LLB Sem-I | May 6, 2026 |
| BJMC Sem-I (Ex.Back) | May 12, 2026 |
| BJMC Sem-III (Ex.Back) | May 12, 2026 |
| BJMC Sem-V (Ex.Back) | May 12, 2026 |
| BAJMC Sem-I | May 12, 2026 |
| BBA Sem-I (Ex.Back) | May 12, 2026 |
| BCA Sem-I (Ex.Back) | May 13, 2026 |
| MSc(Ag) Agronomy Sem-I | May 13, 2026 |
| MSc(Ag) Dairy Sci. & Tech. Sem-I | May 13, 2026 |
| MSc(Ag) Agricultural Eco. Sem-I | May 13, 2026 |
| MSc(Ag) Agr.Chem. & Soil Sci Sem-I | May 13, 2026 |
| MSc(Ag) Horticulture Sem-I | May 13, 2026 |
| MSc(Ag) Agricultural Ext. Sem-I | May 13, 2026 |
| MSc(Ag) Plant Pathology Sem-I | May 13, 2026 |
| BSc(NEP) Sem-I | May 14, 2026 |
| BCom(NEP) Sem-I | May 14, 2026 |
| BSc(Ag) (Ex. Back) Sem-I | May 16, 2026 |
| BSc(Ag) (Ex. Back) Sem-III | May 16, 2026 |
| BSc(Ag) (Ex. Back) Sem-V | May 16, 2026 |
| BSc(Ag) (Ex. Back) Sem-VII | May 16, 2026 |
| BSc(HSc) (Ex. Back) Sem-I | May 16, 2026 |
| BSc(HSc) (Ex. Back) Sem-III | May 16, 2026 |
| BSc(HSc) Sem-V | May 16, 2026 |
| BSc(HSc) Cln Nut. (Ex.Back) Sem-I | May 16, 2026 |
| BSc(HSc) Cln Nut. Sem-V | May 16, 2026 |
| MSc BioInformatics Sem-I | May 16, 2026 |
| MSc BioInformatics Sem-III | May 16, 2026 |
| MFA (Applied Art) Sem-III | May 19, 2026 |
| MFA (Drawing & Painting) Sem-III | May 19, 2026 |
| MSc(HSc) Food & Nut. Ex Back Sem-I | May 19, 2026 |
| MSc(HSc) Food & Nut. Ex Back Sem-III | May 19, 2026 |
| BA(NEP) Sem-I | May 19, 2026 |
| MA(NEP) Sem-I | May 19, 2026 |
| MCom Sem-I | May 20, 2026 |
| LLB Sem-I | May 21, 2026 |
Note: ‘Ex.Back’ means you had outstanding or supplementary papers from earlier terms and those specific result PDFs are now published.
Step-by-step: How to check your CCSU Results 2026 online
- Visit the official CCSU exam portal (ccsuniversity.ac.in). Navigate to the Examination section.
- Click on Result, then select the option labelled “All Odd/Even Semester Result-2019 Onwards.”
- Enter your roll number exactly as printed on your admit card and click on “Result View.”
- The result screen will display a PDF-style marksheet. Use the browser print or save option to download the PDF to your device.
Tips for saving and printing:
- Save the file with a clear name like Roll_Year_Course.pdf (for example: 123456_2026_BCom_Sem1.pdf).
- Keep one copy in your email and one on a cloud drive so you don’t lose it.
- If you need a physical copy for college forms, print the downloaded PDF on A4 paper. A clear printout is usually accepted as a temporary document until original marksheets are issued.
What the marksheet shows — understanding your result details
Typical fields you should check on the PDF result view:
- Your name, roll number and registration number.
- Course and semester information (for example, BSc(Ag) Sem-I).
- Subject-wise marks or grades and the total.
- Overall status (Pass, Fail, Ex.Back or similar).
- Any practical marks or project components, if applicable.
Note: some result PDFs show internal and external marks separately; others show only consolidated marks. If internal/external splits are not present, check with your college exam cell for detailed break-up.
Common statuses and what they mean:
- Pass — you have cleared the semester requirements listed on the marksheet.
- Fail — you will need to reappear for failed papers as per university instructions.
- Ex.Back (Examination Back) — one or more earlier papers were pending and the result reflects those specific papers. Often universities schedule supplementary or improvement exams for such papers.
Immediate actions after you see your result
If you passed:
- Download and store the PDF marksheet in multiple places.
- Note any percentage or grade needed for next-semester registration, scholarships, internships or placements.
- Confirm with your college when provisional certificates or original marksheets will be issued and the procedure to collect them.
If you have Ex.Back or failed papers:
- Check your college notice board and the university examination section regularly for dates of supplementary or improvement exams.
- Contact your college exam cell to understand registration steps and deadlines for reappearing.
- Keep copies of the result PDF and any email confirmations about re-exams.
If you need an original marksheet or provisional certificate:
- Colleges usually issue provisional certificates and original marksheets after university processing. Ask your college about the collection timeline and required ID documents.
- If you need an immediate soft copy, the downloaded PDF serves as a short-term record but is not a substitute for an original transcript.
Practical help when things go wrong
Forgot your roll number:
- Check your admit card; that is the primary place where roll number appears.
- If you don’t have the admit card, ask your college exam cell — they maintain student records and can retrieve your roll number.
Result not reflecting or discrepancy in marks:
- Take screenshots and save the downloaded PDF. Document the exact mismatch: subject, marks shown vs expected, and page numbers.
- Contact your college exam cell first. If college cannot resolve it, escalate to the university examination branch with written details and your registration number.
When to follow up with college vs university:
- For missing admit cards, roll numbers and internal marks queries, start with your college.
- For official corrections in university-published marksheets, re-evaluation queries and formal grievances, the university examination branch is the authority. Keep written records of all communications.
CCSU at a glance: highlights students should know
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| University name | Chaudhary Charan Singh University (formerly Meerut University) |
| Established | 1965 |
| Location | Meerut, Uttar Pradesh |
| Recognition | Approved by the UGC |
| Accreditation | NAAC (mentioned) |
| Affiliated institutions | 252 professional colleges/institutions |
| Affiliated colleges | 109 colleges and one constituent college |
Why these facts matter: recognition and accreditation affect degree validity for higher studies, government jobs and many private sector applications. Affiliation numbers give an idea of the university’s regional footprint.
Checklist: Save this after checking your result
- Download the result PDF immediately. File name suggestion: Roll_Year_Course.pdf.
- Email the file to yourself and upload one copy to a cloud folder (Google Drive, OneDrive, etc.).
- Note key details in a small record: roll number, registration number, subject-wise marks, total marks, percentage/grade, and status.
- If you have failed papers or Ex.Back, ask college about supplementary registration deadlines and fees. Confirm exact amounts and dates from the college or university examination section — do not assume numbers.
- If you need the original marksheet or a provisional certificate, confirm documents required and collection dates with your college.
Where to get further help and official updates
- Check the official CCSU examination section on the university website for all result-related notifications, circulars and any updates on re-evaluation or supplementary exams.
- Your college exam cell is the first point of contact for roll number recovery, internal marks queries and help with collecting original documents.
- For formal corrections, re-evaluation procedures or grievance redressal, approach the university examination branch in writing and retain receipts or written acknowledgements.
- Stay alert to notice board updates at your college and any WhatsApp or email lists your college uses. Universities often post follow-up notices there.
FAQs
Q1: How do I check CCSU Results 2026? A1: Go to the official CCSU exam portal (ccsuniversity.ac.in). Under Examination, open Result and choose “All Odd/Even Semester Result-2019 Onwards.” Enter your roll number and click Result View to download the PDF.
Q2: Which website hosts CCSU results? A2: Results are available on the official CCSU exam portal — the Examination section of ccsuniversity.ac.in. Always rely on the university website for authentic result PDFs.
Q3: What details are required to download the marksheet? A3: You need your roll number to view and save the result PDF. Keep your admit card or college record handy to find the exact roll number format.
Q4: My result shows Ex.Back or I have failed a paper. What should I do next? A4: Contact your college exam cell immediately to learn about supplementary or improvement exam registration. Watch the university Examination section for official schedules and instructions.
Q5: How can I apply for revaluation or rechecking? A5: The published result notifications do not list revaluation details. For revaluation procedure, fees and deadlines, contact your college exam cell or the university examination branch and follow the official instructions posted on the examination portal.
Q6: What if I don’t see my name or marks are incorrect on the published result? A6: Save a screenshot of the result page and the downloaded PDF. First raise the issue with your college exam cell; if unresolved, submit a written grievance to the university examination branch with supporting documents.