Sambalpur University’s +3 first exam results 2017 declared at orissaresults.nic.in; check here
Odisha’s Sambalpur University have released results of the +3 first year examination at orissaresults.nic.in and suniv.ac.in. The University has uploaded results for…
SNS | New Delhi | March 15, 2018 1:29 pm
Odisha’s Sambalpur University have released results of the +3 first year examination at orissaresults.nic.in and suniv.ac.in.
The University has uploaded results for arts, science and commerce stream on their official website.
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Here is how you can access the results:
Step 1: Log on to the official website – orissaresults.nic.in Step 2: Click on the link ‘+3 First Semester (Arts, Science, Commerce) Examination Result- December, 2017’ (Direct link: http://orissaresults.nic.in/sbp17fstin.htm ) Step 3: Enter your roll number, proceed by submitting Step 4: Result will be displayed on the screen Step 5: Click on download to save the results and take a printout for future reference
About the university
The Sambalpur University Act was passed by the Odisha Legislature on 10th December, 1966 to fulfill long cherished dream of the people of Western Odisha for establishment of a University.
The University started functioning from 1st January, 1967 with Prof.Parsuram Mishra as the first Vice-Chancellor.
The University was inaugurated on 4th January, 1967.
The University started functioning in 1967 in a rented private building at Dhanupali, Sambalpur and in Government building at Ainthapali, Sambalpur from 1968 – 72.
In the year 1973 the University was shifted to the present campus named Jyoti Vihar at Burla.
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