RGUKT Nuzvid has officially released the AY 2025-26 PUC-2 Semester-2 Regular Recounting/Revaluation Result on 14 June 2026. Students who applied for recounting or revaluation of their PUC second-year, second-semester papers can now check their updated grade status directly on the official examination cell website, examcell.rguktn.ac.in. The result is published as a downloadable PDF and lists each candidate's ID number, subject, grade, and whether the grade has changed after the recheck.
If you applied for recounting or revaluation in any PUC-2 Sem-2 subject, here is everything you need to know - what the result contains, how to read it, and how to download it.
Direct Link to Download RGUKT PUC-2 Sem-2 Recounting/ Revaluation Result 2026 Here
RGUKT PUC-2 Sem-2 Recounting/Revaluation Result 2026: Quick Overview
Before diving into the details, here is a snapshot of the key facts about this result so you can quickly confirm you're looking at the right notification.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| University | Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT) |
| Campus | RGUKT Nuzvid (IIIT Nuzvid) |
| Result Name | AY 2025-26 PUC-2 Sem-2 Regular Recounting/Revaluation Results |
| Academic Year | 2025-26 |
| Course/Level | PUC-2 (Pre-University Course, Year 2), Semester 2 |
| Result Type | Recounting and Revaluation (Regular) |
| Result Release Date | 14 June 2026 |
| Official Website | examcell.rguktn.ac.in |
| Direct PDF Link | AY2025-26_P2S2_Regular_Recounting-Revaluation_results.pdf |
What This Result Covers: PUC-2 Sem-2 Recounting and Revaluation
This section explains what "PUC-2 Sem-2" means and what recounting/revaluation results actually represent, so you understand the context before checking your name.
At RGUKT, the PUC (Pre-University Course) is the two-year foundation stage that students complete before moving into the four-year B.Tech programme, as part of RGUKT's six-year integrated degree structure. PUC-2 refers to the second year of this foundation course, and Sem-2 is its second semester. After regular semester results are declared, students who are not satisfied with their grade in a particular subject can apply for recounting (rechecking of the total marks awarded) or revaluation (re-examination of the answer script by an evaluator). The result released on 14 June 2026 reflects the outcome of these applications for PUC-2 Sem-2 of the 2025-26 academic year.
Recounting vs. Revaluation: What's the Difference?
Many students confuse these two terms, so here's a simple breakdown.
- Recounting involves rechecking the marks already awarded across all questions to rule out totaling or transcription errors - the answers themselves are not re-evaluated.
- Revaluation involves having the answer script re-assessed by an examiner, which can lead to a change in marks if the original evaluation missed or misjudged any answer.
In the released PDF, each entry clearly mentions whether the candidate applied for "recounting" or "revaluation" against their subject.
Subjects Included in the RGUKT PUC-2 Sem-2 Result 2026
This section lists all the subjects covered under this particular recounting/revaluation result, along with their subject codes and credit values, so you can quickly identify which paper your application relates to.
| Subject | Subject Code | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics-IV | 23PMA2201 | 5 |
| Physics-IV | 23PPY2201 | 4 |
| Chemistry-IV | 23PCY2201 | 4 |
| English-IV | 23PEG2201 | 4 |
| Python Programming Language | 23PIT2201 | 2 |
| Telugu-IV | 23PTE2201 | 3 |
How to Check the RGUKT Recounting/Revaluation Result 2026
If you've applied for recounting or revaluation, follow these simple steps to check your updated status on the official portal.
- Visit the official RGUKT Nuzvid examination cell website: examcell.rguktn.ac.in.
- Look for the notification titled "AY 2025-26 PUC-2 Sem-2 Regular Recounting/Revaluation Results" on the homepage or results section.
- Click the link to open the result PDF, or use the direct PDF link.
- Once the PDF opens, use Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F on Mac) and type your ID number to locate your record instantly.
- Check the subject, the grade, and the status column (CHANGED or NO CHANGE) against your ID.
- Download or save the PDF for your reference.
Understanding Your Result Status: CHANGED vs. NO CHANGE
This section explains what the status column in the result PDF actually means, since this is the most important part of the result for students who applied for a recheck.
For every candidate, the PDF lists the ID number, year and semester, branch, subject code, subject name, credits, the grade obtained after the recheck, the status, and the type of application (recounting or revaluation).
- CHANGED means the grade in that subject has been revised compared to the originally declared regular result - either improved or, in rare cases, adjusted after the recount/revaluation process.
- NO CHANGE means the original grade has been retained, and the recounting or revaluation process did not result in any modification.
Grading Scale Used at RGUKT
RGUKT follows a grading pattern that typically ranges from Ex (the highest grade band) down through A, B, C, D, with R indicating a result below the minimum pass requirement, which generally means the candidate needs to reappear for that subject. All of these grade labels appear across the various subjects in this recounting/revaluation result.
Snapshot of Outcomes by Subject (Based on the Published List)
To help you understand the overall pattern of this result, here is a tally based directly on the entries published in the official PDF - not a separate statistic declared by RGUKT, but a direct count of the records listed.
| Subject | Total Entries | Revaluation Applications | Recounting Applications | Grade Changed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics-IV | 15 | 11 | 4 | 3 |
| Physics-IV | 15 | 12 | 3 | 5 |
| Chemistry-IV | 25 | 17 | 8 | 2 |
| English-IV | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1 |
| Python Programming Language | 9 | 5 | 4 | 2 |
| Telugu-IV | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| Total | 72 | 50 | 22 | 14 |
Out of the 72 applications listed across all six subjects, 14 resulted in a grade change, while the remaining 58 retained their originally awarded grade. Chemistry-IV recorded the highest number of applications (25), reflecting more student requests for a recheck in that subject this cycle.

