Education

Lucknow University: Students Failed to Pass the 1st Semester will also get Promoted to the 2nd Semester

Manisha Shekhawat

The Lucknow University (LU) has unconfined the first-semester result for Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) on Friday with over 50% students weakening to achieve the minimum passing mark.

A total of 49.91% of students in the BSc stream have empty the first semester. Remaining 50.09% have failed.

In B.Com first semester, a total of 9.95% of students have unsuccessful. In B.A. stream, a total of 23.79% students have unsuccessful to clear the semester.

Last year, a total of 44% of students had unsuccessful to clear the B.Sc. first year.

Lucknow University B.Sc. first semester result.

Students can visit the university's website www.lkouniv.ac.in to permit their result.

This time, the (Lucknow University) LU's administration has issued a mixed consequence of both pass and EBP (back paper) in the BSc, whereas the results of BA and BCom pass and EBP were unrestricted separately.

This time, the number of students who have passed in B.Sc. has declined significantly. The figure is between 20 to 25%. In this case, the University has out both the pass and EBP numbers together. A total of 42.72% of the students are from pass and EBP.

Failed students will be promoted to 2nd semester:

Students who have unsuccessful to pass the first semester will also get promoted to the second semester, according to the University's policy. Students will get an additional chance to clear the semester along with the third-semester examination.

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