Anna University has officially released the results for the February/March 2025 examinations for undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), and Ph.D. programs. Students who appeared for the first-year and late semester exams can now access their scores on the university’s official website, coe1.annauniv.edu. The announcement brings a wave of relief and anticipation for thousands of students who have been eagerly awaiting their academic outcomes.
Checking your results is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to access your digital mark sheet:
coe1.annauniv.edu
or coe2.annauniv.edu
.This online system ensures that students can quickly and securely access their results without having to visit the university in person. The mark sheets are available in a downloadable PDF format, which can be printed for future reference.
The online scorecard provides a detailed breakdown of your performance, including subject-wise marks, grades, and a pass/fail status. In the event that a student is not satisfied with their results, the university offers a process for revaluation.
The first step in the revaluation process is to apply for a photocopy of your answer script. This allows you to review your paper for any discrepancies in evaluation, such as total mistakes or omissions. The procedure and associated fees for this are typically communicated by the university through a circular or notification on the website. Students are usually required to submit their application through their respective colleges. After reviewing the photocopy, if you believe your script deserves higher marks, you can then apply for a revaluation. It’s important to be aware of the specified deadlines for these applications, as the university is strict about not accepting requests beyond the due date. The revaluation process and subsequent review procedures are designed to ensure transparency and fairness in the grading system.