MUHS Results 2020: Semester, Exam Time Table, Revalutation

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Shruti Sharma
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3 mins readUpdated on Jun 13, 2020 14:42 IST
The results for UG and PG programmes were declared on the official website of the University. Students can check the results through the official website of the University.

Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, also known as MUHS is a private university located in Nashik District, Maharashtra. The University offers UG, PG and doctorate programmes in various fields such as Medicine, Dental, Surgery, Nursing, Hospital Administration, Radio-Diagnosis and many more.

The University conducts exams twice a year. The exams are conducted as Summer and Winter exams. Candidates must have secured at least 75% in theory and 80% in practical paper to pass the particular examination. The results for UG and PG programmes were declared on the official website of the University. Students can check the results through the official website of the University. Candidates need to click on the desired option to view course-wise results. Given below are the links for the UG and PG results:

PG Results

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UG Results

Click here

MMSPCC Results

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Table of contents
  • MUHS Results 2020
  • MUHS Exam Time Table 2020
  • MUHS Revaluation Process 2020
  • MUHS Supplementary Examination 2020

MUHS Results 2020

The University announced the semester results for various UG and PG programmes, including BOT, BPT, BAMS, BHMS, MBBS, BASLP, MSc, MDS, MPT, MBA and more. Results were announced in two sections, namely individual results and college-wise results. The desired students can check the results by following the below steps:

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1. Visit the official website of the University, www.muhs.ac.in

MUHS Results Step 1

2. Select “Exam Results” under the “Student Corner” tab

MUHS Results Step 2

3. Click on the result type from the given options

MUHS Results Step 3

4. Click on the subject to view individual results or click on the college name to view college-wise results

MUHS Results Step 4

5. Enter your course, class and seat number to view individual results or enter course, class and college code to view college-wise results

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6. The results will appear on the screen, download the marksheet for further use

MUHS Results Step 6

Details available on MUHS result marksheet:

Examination Name

Name of Student

College

Seat Number

PRN Number

Subjects Name

Theory Marks

Oral Marks

Theory + Oral Mark

Total Marks

Grand Total Marks

Practical/ Clinical Marks

Internal Assessment (Theory) Marks

Theory + Oral + Internal Assessment (Theory)

Practical + Internal Assessment (Practical) Marks

Internal Assessment (Practical) Marks

Result (Pass/ Fail/ ATKT)

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Apart from the regular results, candidates can also check the dissertation results through the official website of the University. Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to check dissertation results:

  1. Visit the official website of the University, www.muhs.ac.in
  2. Select “Exam Results” under the “Student Corner” tab
  3. Click on the result type from the given options
  4. Click on the dissertation result option to view course-wise results
  5. Select faculty and course to view desired results
  6. The results will appear on the screen

MUHS Exam Time Table 2020

The University also releases the time table for each and every programme. Students can view the exam time table through the official website of the University. In every programme, the exams are conducted in theory and practical mode, details regarding both the components are available at the website of the University. Follow the below-mentioned steps to check exam time table:

  1. Visit the official website of the University, www.muhs.ac.in
  2. Click on the “Exam Timetable” from the left bar menu or you can select “Exam Timetable” from the student corner
  3. Click on the desired title to view the time table

MUHS Revaluation Process 2020

The University also offers students the opportunity for revaluation of the answer sheet. In case if the students are not satisfied with the given marks, they can apply for the revaluation process. To apply for the revaluation process, candidates need to fill an application form and submit it to the concerned personnel along with the fee payment.

Revaluation process is available for all UG, PG and doctorate courses. Students can apply for the revaluation process within 15 days of the declaration of results. The revaluation results are also announced through the official website of MUHS.

MUHS Supplementary Examination 2020

Apart from the revaluation, the University also gives students a chance to improve their scores. Candidates who are not qualified in the exams can apply for the supplementary examination. Students can apply only once for the supplementary exam. This facility is available for various UG and PG programmes, including BSc, BCom, BA, MA, MSc, MCom, PhD and more. The results of supplementary examinations are also declared on the official website of the University.         

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