Delhi Technological University (DTU) has declared the B.Tech Civil Engineering V Semester Exam Result for Nov 2025 on 18-Feb-2026. Check your SGPA, grades, and failed courses.
Delhi Technological University (DTU) has officially declared the results for the Bachelor of Technology (Civil Engineering), V-Semester Examination held in November 2025. Students who appeared for this examination can now check their Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA), individual subject grades, and any failed courses. The results were announced on 18th February 2026, under Notification No: 1936.
Result Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Delhi Technological University (DTU) |
| Examination Name | Bachelor of Technology (Civil Engineering), V-Semester Examination |
| Exam Held Month & Year | November 2025 |
| Result Declaration Date | 18-Feb-2026 |
| Notification Number | 1936 |
| Official Website | cdnbbsr.s3waas.gov.in (or official DTU portal) |
How to Check Your Result
While the direct link to check individual results isn’t provided in the notification, candidates can typically access their results through the following steps on the official Delhi Technological University portal:
- Visit the official website of Delhi Technological University (DTU).
- Look for the ‘Results’ or ‘Examination’ section on the homepage.
- Click on the link for ‘B.Tech Civil Engineering V-Semester Result Nov 2025’.
- You may need to enter your Roll Number, Registration Number, or other required credentials.
- Submit the details to view your result.
- Download and print your scorecard for future reference.
What’s on Your Scorecard
The result notification provides a detailed breakdown of your performance, which typically includes:
- Your Name and Roll Number.
- Subject Codes and Names for all courses appeared in the V-Semester (e.g., CE301m: Geotechnical Engineering, CE303m: ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING-II, MG301: Fundamentals of Management).
- Credits awarded for each subject.
- Grades obtained in each subject (e.g., A+, A, B+, B, C, P, F, O).
- Your Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA).
- Total Credits (TC) earned in the semester.
- A clear mention of any ‘Failed Courses’ if applicable.
Next Steps and Discrepancy Reporting
Students are advised to carefully review all the details mentioned in their declared result. As per the official notification:
- Any discrepancy found in the result concerning your name, roll number, registration, marks, grades, course code, or title must be brought to the notice of the Controller of Examination/OIC (Results) within 15 days from the date of result declaration (i.e., by 4th March 2026).
- You will need to submit your concern in the prescribed proforma, which is usually available on the university’s examination portal.
- Failing to report discrepancies within the stipulated time may result in no changes being made to your result.
What After Qualifying
For students who have successfully cleared their V-Semester examinations, it’s an opportune time to:
- Plan for the next semester: Understand the curriculum for the upcoming semester and prepare accordingly.
- Career Planning: Start exploring internship opportunities, higher education prospects, or specific career paths within Civil Engineering.
- Skill Enhancement: Consider online courses or certifications to boost your skills in specialized areas of Civil Engineering.
- Maintain Academic Momentum: Continue to perform well in subsequent semesters to improve your Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
For students with failed courses, the primary focus should be on understanding the re-appear/re-evaluation process and preparing diligently for those subjects to clear them in the next available attempt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is SGPA?
A: SGPA stands for Semester Grade Point Average, which is a measure of a student’s academic performance in a particular semester. It is calculated based on the grades obtained in all courses during that semester and their respective credit weights.
Q2: How is CGPA different from SGPA?
A: SGPA is the Grade Point Average for a single semester, while CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the average of all SGPAs obtained by a student over all the semesters in their academic program. CGPA provides an overall measure of academic performance.
Q3: What should I do if my name or roll number is incorrect in the result?
A: As per the notification, any discrepancy in personal details (name, roll number, registration) must be reported to the Controller of Examination/OIC (Results) within 15 days of the result declaration using the prescribed proforma.
Q4: What does ‘F’ grade or ‘Failed Courses’ mean?
A: An ‘F’ grade typically indicates a failure in a particular subject. The ‘Failed Courses’ column lists the specific subjects in which a student has not achieved the minimum passing grade. Students with ‘F’ grades will usually need to reappear for these examinations.
Q5: Is there a re-evaluation or re-checking process for the results?
A: While not explicitly mentioned in this notification, universities generally provide a window for re-evaluation or re-checking of answer scripts. Students should check the official DTU examination portal or contact the examination department for details on this process and associated deadlines.
Q6: When will the original mark sheets be issued?
A: The university typically issues original mark sheets or grade cards a few weeks after the online result declaration. Students should keep an eye on official announcements from the DTU examination department regarding the collection or dispatch of these documents.
Q7: Can I apply for a transcript based on this online result?
A: For official purposes like higher studies or job applications, you usually need an official transcript or mark sheet issued by the university. While the online result is a declaration, it’s best to wait for the official document or inquire with the university’s examination or administrative department about applying for transcripts.