The University of Calcutta has announced the results for the B.Com. Semester-IV (Honours/General/Major) examinations conducted in 2024. Students who took the exams can now view their results on the official West Bengal Results website – wbresults.nic.in . Students will be able to access their results by entering the roll number. Students experiencing any issues or having questions regarding result access should reach out to the University of Calcutta's examination department for support and assistance.
Calcutta University Semester Result 2024 : Steps to CheckTo check your results for the B.Com. Semester-IV (Honours/General/Major) Examinations 2024 from the University of Calcutta, candidates can follow these steps:
Step 1: Visit the official West Bengal Results website at wbresults.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, find and click on the section labeled "Calcutta University Results."
Step 3: Select the link for "B.Com. Semester-IV (Honours/General/Major) Examinations, 2024."
Step 4: Enter the required credentials, such as your roll number or registration number.
Step 5: After submitting your details, your results will appear on the screen.
Step 6: Keep a copy of the result saved on your devices or take a print of it for future reference.
Alternatively, candidates can view the B.Com Semester IV exam result from the direct link provided here.
Eligibility Criteria for Supplementary Examination Re-appearance
Students who fail or miss the theoretical paper in a semester exam may be eligible to take a supplementary examination, but this applies only to theoretical papers and not to practical or internal assessments. To qualify, candidates must reappear for the subject within the next two semesters, giving them a maximum of two attempts to pass. If they fail both attempts, they will be removed from the course.
In cases where a student misses the supplementary exam twice due to serious medical reasons, they must seek special permission. This approval, which must be obtained from the concerned Faculty Secretary, should be requested through the Head of the institution. If granted, the student will be permitted to sit for the supplementary exam in the following semester.
Calcutta University Semester Result 2024 : Steps to CheckTo check your results for the B.Com. Semester-IV (Honours/General/Major) Examinations 2024 from the University of Calcutta, candidates can follow these steps:
Step 1: Visit the official West Bengal Results website at wbresults.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, find and click on the section labeled "Calcutta University Results."
Step 3: Select the link for "B.Com. Semester-IV (Honours/General/Major) Examinations, 2024."
Step 4: Enter the required credentials, such as your roll number or registration number.
Step 5: After submitting your details, your results will appear on the screen.
Step 6: Keep a copy of the result saved on your devices or take a print of it for future reference.
Alternatively, candidates can view the B.Com Semester IV exam result from the direct link provided here.
Eligibility Criteria for Supplementary Examination Re-appearance
Students who fail or miss the theoretical paper in a semester exam may be eligible to take a supplementary examination, but this applies only to theoretical papers and not to practical or internal assessments. To qualify, candidates must reappear for the subject within the next two semesters, giving them a maximum of two attempts to pass. If they fail both attempts, they will be removed from the course.
In cases where a student misses the supplementary exam twice due to serious medical reasons, they must seek special permission. This approval, which must be obtained from the concerned Faculty Secretary, should be requested through the Head of the institution. If granted, the student will be permitted to sit for the supplementary exam in the following semester.
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