Kannur University IV Semester Result 2026 | Check CBCSS-OBE Improvement Results

Kannur University IV Semester Result 2026 has been declared on 30/06/2026 for undergraduate students who appeared in the April 2026 examinations. The IV Semester UG CBCSS-OBE Improvement and Supplementary results are now available online at the official result portal. Students who completed their second year (4th semester) during the 2020-2023 admission batches can now check their marks, grades, and cumulative performance. This article is based on the official notification released by Kannur University.

Understanding This Result Notification

Kannur University uses a Choice-Based Credit System with Outcome-Based Education (CBCSS-OBE) for its undergraduate programmes. The result you’re checking today contains subject-wise grades, internal (Continuous Evaluation) and external (End Semester Evaluation) marks, and your Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA), along with Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). This is a provisional result, meaning you can use it for immediate purposes such as semester progression or admission to subsequent years, but the final official marksheet is issued only after institutional verification. If you scored below the pass criteria in any paper, you have the opportunity to apply for a supplementary examination, the schedule for which will be announced separately by the university.

Key Highlights of Kannur University Result 2026

  • Result declared on 30/06/2026 for IV Semester UG CBCSS-OBE examinations held in April 2026.
  • Covers students from 2020-2023 admission batches pursuing undergraduate programmes under the CBCSS framework.
  • Results include Improvement and Supplementary examination attempts for students who wish to improve their grades or clear failed papers.
  • Check results online using your Register Number at the dedicated result portal.
  • Provisional marksheet displays subject-wise grades, SGPA, and CGPA for semester-wise performance tracking.

Important Dates

EventDate
April 2026 Examinations ConductedApril 2026
IV Semester Result Declared30/06/2026
Result Available From30/06/2026 onwards
Revaluation Application WindowWithin 10-15 days of result declaration

How to Check Kannur University IV Semester Result 2026

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the official Kannur University result portal at https://www.exam.kannuruniversity.ac.in.
  2. Look for the link titled “IV Semester UG C.B.C.S.S – OBE Improvement/Supplementary Results (2020-2023 Admissions), April 2026” on the homepage.
  3. Click on this link to access the IV Semester result page.
  4. Enter your Register Number exactly as it appears on your hall ticket or college identity card.
  5. If prompted, provide your date of birth or other secondary verification details requested by the portal.
  6. Click the “Submit” button to retrieve your result.
  7. Your provisional marksheet will display on screen, showing all subjects, grades, internal and external marks, and SGPA/CGPA.
  8. Download the marksheet as a PDF file and print a copy for your records and official submissions.

Before You Check Your Result

  • Keep your Register Number (also called PRN) readily available before starting the result check process.
  • Note your date of birth as it appears on your admission documents, as some result portals ask for this as a secondary verification step.
  • Ensure you are using the dedicated result portal (exam.kannuruniversity.ac.in) and not the main university website, as results are published only on the exam portal.
  • Have a working printer or PDF viewer ready if you need to download and save your marksheet immediately after checking.
  • If you notice any marks or personal details appear incorrect on the provisional result, note the specific discrepancies before contacting your college examination cell.

Understanding Your Marksheet and Grading

Your Kannur University marksheet under CBCSS-OBE contains the following components:

Pass Criteria: A student must score a minimum of 30% separately in both the Continuous Evaluation (internal component) and the End Semester Evaluation (external component) to pass a paper. The overall minimum pass grade is E on the 10-point grading scale.

Grade Meanings: Kannur University uses letter grades (A+, A, B+, B, C, D, E, F), where F indicates failure. An F grade means you must appear for a supplementary examination in that subject. Improvement examinations allow students with E or D grades to attempt the subject again for better performance.

SGPA and CGPA: Your Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is calculated based on all subjects you completed in the fourth semester. Your Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) reflects your overall performance across all completed semesters up to the fourth.

If You Disagree with Your Marks

Students who believe their marks have been incorrectly evaluated can apply for revaluation or scrutiny. You must submit your revaluation request to your college’s examination cell within 10-15 days of result declaration. The college examination cell forwards eligible requests to Kannur University for re-assessment. A revaluation involves the evaluator reviewing your answer sheet and confirming marks; scrutiny involves checking whether marks were correctly totalled and entered in the result system. Revaluation carries a nominal fee, typically collected by your college. If marks change after revaluation, the revised result is issued; if no change is found, the fee may not be refunded.

What Happens After You Check Your Result

After downloading your IV Semester result, your next steps depend on your academic standing. If you have passed all papers, you are eligible to proceed to the fifth semester in the next academic year. If you have any F grades (failed papers), you become eligible to apply for supplementary examinations, the dates for which will be announced separately by Kannur University. If you have E or D grades and wish to improve them, you can apply for improvement examinations during the supplementary examination window. Ensure you obtain a printed copy of your marksheet for college submissions and keep a scanned copy for your records. Stay updated with the official Kannur University website and result portal for announcements regarding supplementary examination schedules, choice-filling for progression to the next semester, and any academic calendar updates.

Important Links

ParticularLink
Check IV Semester ResultCheck Result
Official Result PortalVisit Portal
Official University WebsiteVisit Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the difference between the Improvement and Supplementary results I see in the link?

Ans. The Improvement result is for students who passed earlier but want to improve their grades for a better CGPA. Supplementary results are for students who failed (F grade) in papers and are attempting them to clear the course. Both appear in the same result batch because they are evaluated in the same examination held in April 2026.

Q2. Why can’t I see my name in the IV Semester result, even though I appeared for the exam?

Ans. A few common reasons: your Register Number was entered incorrectly (double-check the exact spelling and numbers from your hall ticket), you did not appear for the examination (check your exam attendance record with your college), or there is a temporary technical issue on the portal. If none of these applies, contact your college examination cell immediately, as there may be an administrative error in the university’s records.

Q3. I scored 28% in the End Semester Evaluation, but my internal marks were above 30%. Does this mean I passed or failed?

Ans. You have failed that paper because Kannur University requires a minimum of 30% separately in both the Continuous Evaluation (internal) and the End Semester Evaluation (external). Even if your total is above 40%, failing either component automatically means an F grade. You are eligible to appear in the supplementary examination for this paper.

Q4. My parents want to know if this provisional result can be used for admission to other universities or further studies. Can we?

Ans. Most institutions accept provisional results from the current examination session for provisional admission purposes, but they typically require the final official marksheet later for confirmation. Check with the institution where you are applying whether they accept provisional results. Kannur University issues the final verified marksheet after internal and institutional verification, usually within 3-4 weeks of result declaration.

Q5. How do I apply for the revaluation of my marks?

Ans. Submit your revaluation request to your college’s examination cell within 10-15 days of result declaration. Provide your Register Number, the paper(s) you wish to revalue, and the revaluation fee (amount set by the university, typically ₹100-200 per paper). Your college forwards the request to Kannur University’s examination branch. The revised result, if any marks change, is declared within 2-3 weeks of revaluation completion.

Q6. When will the supplementary examination schedule be announced?

Ans. Supplementary examination schedules are typically announced 2-3 weeks after the regular result declaration. Keep checking the official Kannur University website and your college notice board for the supplementary exam notification. Eligible students (those with F grades in any paper) are usually given 7-10 days to apply for the supplementary examination before the exam date.

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Lakhwinder Singh is an Education Notification Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, bringing aspirants the latest updates on university admissions, scholarship announcements, board exam results, and academic policy changes from education boards and institutions across India. He covers notifications from CBSE, ICSE, UGC, AICTE, and state education departments, ensuring students and job aspirants receive timely, verified information about entrance exams, counselling schedules, and academic opportunities. Lakhwinder's articles help readers stay ahead of important education deadlines and make informed decisions about their academic and career paths in the public sector.

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