SPPU B.Arch Result 2026 Out at onlineresults.unipune.ac.in – Check Semester Wise Result, Marksheet & Revaluation Details RESULT OUT

Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) has started releasing the B.Arch Result 2026 for various semesters and academic patterns through its official online results portal.

Students who appeared for the Winter Session 2025 and subsequent Summer Session 2026 Bachelor of Architecture examinations can now check their provisional marksheets by logging in with their Seat Number/PRN and other required credentials.

The university is publishing results in a phased manner, with different semesters becoming available as the evaluation process is completed.

Candidates are advised to verify all details on their marksheet carefully and apply for revaluation or photocopy of answer sheets within the prescribed timeline if they are dissatisfied with their scores. The original marksheet will be issued later through the respective affiliated colleges.

SPPU B.Arch Result 2026 — Overview

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Particulars Details
University Name Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) — formerly University of Pune
Course Name Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) — 5-Year / 10-Semester UG Programme
Result Category Winter Session 2025 (Nov/Dec 2025 exams) — declared in phases from Feb 2026 onward; Summer Session results follow after April/May exams
Result Status Released in a phased, year-wise manner — First Year and Final Year B.Arch results for Winter Session 2025 already declared; other years follow as evaluation is completed
Result Mode Online only (provisional marksheet); original hard-copy marksheet issued later through affiliated college
Applicable Patterns 2019 Pattern (Second Year onward) and 2025 Pattern (First Year, being introduced gradually)
Required to Check Result Seat Number / PRN (Permanent Registration Number) + Mother’s Name (as applicable per course page)
Official Website unipune.ac.in
Result Portal onlineresults.unipune.ac.in

About SPPU & the B.Arch Programme

Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), established in 1949 and spread over a 411-acre campus on Ganeshkhind Road, Pune, Maharashtra, is one of India’s oldest and largest state universities, encompassing 46 academic departments and numerous affiliated colleges and recognised research institutes across Pune, Ahmednagar and Nashik districts.

The Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) is a 5-year (10-semester), full-time professional undergraduate programme offered through SPPU’s affiliated architecture colleges. Admission to B.Arch at SPPU-affiliated institutes is generally based on NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) scores combined with Class 12 eligibility, followed by counselling — SPPU itself does not conduct a separate entrance test for B.Arch admission.

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SPPU B.Arch Result 2026 — Recent & Expected Timeline

  • First Year B.Arch. (2025 Pattern) — Winter Session 2025 Result: Declared 4 February 2026
  • B.Arch. Final Year (5th Year) — Winter Session 2025 Result: Declared 10 February 2026
  • Second, Third & Fourth Year B.Arch. Winter Session 2025 Results: Released progressively on the online results dashboard as evaluation for each year is completed
  • B.Arch. Summer Session 2026 (April/May 2026 exams): Results expected to follow the university’s usual 30–60 day post-exam declaration window, i.e. broadly through June–August 2026, in line with SPPU’s general Summer/Winter result release pattern
  • Revaluation / Rechecking / Photocopy applications: Open for a short window (typically 10–15 days) after each result is declared, with revised results issued 2–4 weeks later

Note: SPPU declares B.Arch and other course results course-wise and year-wise in phases rather than all at once — so it is normal for one year’s result (e.g. First Year or Final Year) to appear on the portal well before another year’s result for the same session. Students should keep checking the official results dashboard for their specific year and pattern rather than assuming a single “B.Arch Result 2026” release date applies to every batch.

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SPPU Examination Cycle — When B.Arch Exams & Results Happen

  • Odd Semester (Winter Session): Exams held October/November; results typically declared within 30–60 days, i.e. broadly December to March
  • Even Semester (Summer Session): Exams held April/May; results typically declared within 30–60 days, i.e. broadly June to August
  • SPPU follows a semester-wise Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS), meaning each of the 10 B.Arch semesters is examined and result-declared individually rather than as combined annual results

How to Check SPPU B.Arch Result 2026 Online — Step by Step

  • Visit the official SPPU results dashboard: onlineresults.unipune.ac.in/Result/Dashboard/Default — or go to unipune.ac.in → Student Corner → Result → Online Result
  • On the dashboard, locate and select your specific result entry — e.g. “B.Arch (2019 Pattern/2025 Pattern) — Winter Session 2025” for the correct academic year (First/Second/Third/Fourth/Final Year)
  • Click on the relevant result link for your year and pattern
  • Enter your Seat Number / PRN (Permanent Registration Number) accurately as printed on your hall ticket
  • Enter your Mother’s Name and/or captcha code where prompted (requirement varies slightly by course page)
  • Click “Submit” / “Check Result” / “Go for Result”
  • Your provisional marksheet will be displayed on screen — download and save it as a PDF, and print a copy for immediate use (internship applications, next-semester admission, etc.)

Tip: Use an updated browser (Chrome/Firefox) on a laptop or desktop where possible, and keep your hall ticket/admit card handy for exact seat number and registration details. If the portal is slow or unresponsive during peak result-declaration hours, wait and retry after some time rather than repeatedly resubmitting.

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What Your SPPU B.Arch Marksheet Shows

  • Student’s full name and Seat Number / PRN
  • Mother’s Name (as per university records)
  • Course name (B.Arch), Pattern (e.g. 2019/2025 Pattern), and Semester/Year
  • Subject-wise / course-wise marks and credits, including theory, sessional/practical and viva components where applicable
  • Total marks obtained and total marks out of
  • Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) for that semester and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) across semesters
  • Pass/Fail status, and A.T.K.T. (Allowed To Keep Term) status if applicable for any backlog subject(s)

Grading System & Passing Criteria

  • SPPU uses a Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) with a 10-point grading scale; performance is measured via SGPA (per semester) and CGPA (cumulative)
  • General minimum passing requirement for theory papers is 40% of the maximum marks (this baseline is standard across most SPPU UG programmes, including B.Arch, though architecture design/studio subjects carry their own continuous sessional-assessment components)
  • Approximate pass-mark thresholds by paper total (as followed for standard SPPU theory papers): out of 80 marks — pass with 26; out of 70 — pass with 23; out of 60 — pass with 19; out of 40 (practical) — pass with 13; out of 30 (practical) — pass with 9
  • A.T.K.T. Rule (B.Arch specific): A student is permitted admission to the third semester only if they have earned a minimum of 50% of the credits prescribed up to that stage; similar progressive credit-clearance rules apply at later semester transitions as per the official B.Arch regulations
  • Sessional/studio work (architectural design, building construction studio, etc.) for First Year through Fifth Year B.Arch is continuously assessed by faculty through the semester, with drawings and reports required to be manually prepared (computer use permitted only for guided sessional work), and authenticated for originality by the concerned teacher
  • Audit courses (one per semester, Sem I–VIII) are non-credit and pass/fail only — they do not factor into SGPA/CGPA calculation
  • SPPU does not award grace marks across more than one subject in a given result

Revaluation, Rechecking & Photocopy of Answer Sheets

  • Students not satisfied with their B.Arch result can apply online for revaluation, re-totalling, or a photocopy of the answer sheet through the official SPPU portal
  • The application window typically opens for a short period — usually 10–15 days — after the result is officially declared, so students should apply promptly once their result is out
  • A prescribed fee applies per answer book/subject for revaluation, rechecking, or photocopy requests; this fee is non-refundable
  • Revaluation involves detailed reassessment of the answer script by an examiner and generally takes 2–4 weeks from the date of application to produce a revised result
  • If revaluation results in a change of marks, the revised score becomes final and is updated in the student’s official academic record — this can move the result either upward or (rarely) downward from the original
  • Students should download and save their original provisional marksheet before applying for revaluation, as a reference copy

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After Checking Your Result — Next Steps

  • Verify all details carefully on your downloaded marksheet — name spelling, seat number, subject/course codes, semester, and marks totals — and report any discrepancy to your college examination cell or the university immediately
  • Save a digital copy (PDF) and take a printout for immediate use — e.g. semester progression, internship or job applications, or scholarship renewal
  • Remember that the online marksheet is provisional; the original hard-copy statement of marks/marksheet is issued later through your affiliated college
  • If you have any A.T.K.T. (backlog) subjects, check with your college for the next available supplementary/ATKT exam form dates so you can clear them without delaying your semester progression
  • If eligible and interested, apply for revaluation, re-totalling, or photocopy within the stipulated window if you believe your marks in a specific subject need reassessment

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Frequently Asked Questions — SPPU B.Arch Result 2026

Q1. Where can I check my SPPU B.Arch Result 2026?
On the official results dashboard at onlineresults.unipune.ac.in, or via unipune.ac.in → Student Corner → Result → Online Result, by selecting your specific B.Arch year/pattern/session and entering your seat number.

Q2. Has the SPPU B.Arch Result 2026 been declared for all years?
No — results are released in phases, year by year. First Year and Final Year Winter Session 2025 results have already been declared (Feb 2026); other years follow progressively as evaluation is completed, and Summer Session 2026 results will follow after the April/May exams.

Q3. What details do I need to check my result?
Your Seat Number / PRN (Permanent Registration Number) is essential; some course result pages also ask for your Mother’s Name and/or a captcha code.

Q4. Is the online B.Arch marksheet the final document?
No, it is a provisional marksheet for immediate reference. The original hard-copy marksheet is issued later by your affiliated college.

Q5. What is the minimum passing percentage for B.Arch theory papers at SPPU?
Generally 40% of the maximum marks for theory papers, along with the corresponding minimum marks for sessional/practical components as prescribed for each subject.

Q6. Can I apply for revaluation if I’m not satisfied with my B.Arch result?
Yes — SPPU allows online applications for revaluation, re-totalling, or photocopy of the answer sheet, usually within 10–15 days of the result being declared, for a prescribed fee.

Q7. What happens if I don’t clear the required credits to move to the next semester?
SPPU’s A.T.K.T. (Allowed To Keep Term) rules apply — for example, a B.Arch student needs at least 50% of prescribed credits to be admitted to the third semester; similar progressive credit thresholds apply at later semester transitions, so backlog subjects must be cleared within permitted attempts.

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