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Your complete toolkit for VTU academic life

Check exam results, calculate SGPA and CGPA, track attendance, estimate backlog fees, and read detailed guides — all in one place, built specifically for VTU engineering students.

What is VTU Results?

This site is an independent student-built platform for Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) students based in Karnataka, India. It provides fast, unofficial access to publicly available result data from the official VTU results portal, along with a suite of academic calculators.

VTU publishes results on results.vtu.ac.in for B.E./B.Tech students across all schemes — 2022 NEP, 2021 CBCS, and 2018 CBCS. This site fetches and displays that data in a cleaner, mobile-friendly format, and automatically estimates SGPA from the returned marks.

We do not store your University Seat Number (USN), result data, or any personal information. All data is fetched in real time and exists only in your browser session.

How to check your VTU results

  1. 1

    Select your exam

    Go to the Results section and pick your academic year, exam session (Dec/Jan or June/July), result type (Regular or Revaluation), and scheme (CBCS / Non-CBCS).

  2. 2

    Enter your USN

    Type your 10-character University Seat Number (e.g., 1AM21CS202). If the VTU portal has a CAPTCHA, you'll be prompted to solve it — the image is fetched live.

  3. 3

    View marks and SGPA

    Your marksheet is displayed in a clean table showing subject codes, internal marks (CIE), external marks (SEE), totals, grades, and an estimated SGPA.

Important: This tool fetches data from the official VTU results server in real time. Result availability depends on VTU publishing them. Always verify marks on the official VTU site for academic records and official declarations.

VTU CBCS Grading Quick Reference

Letter grades and grade points under the Choice Based Credit System (2018, 2021, 2022 schemes).

Marks (out of 100)Letter GradeGrade PointsClass
90 – 100S (Outstanding)10Distinction
80 – 89A (Excellent)9Distinction
70 – 79B (Very Good)8First Class
60 – 69C (Good)7First Class
50 – 59D (Average)6Second Class
40 – 49E (Pass)5Pass Class
< 40F (Fail)0Fail

SGPA formula: Σ(Credits × Grade Points) / Σ Credits · CGPA: credit-weighted average of all semester SGPAs. Detailed guide →