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MDSU University result 2025 released for UG and PG courses, Ph.D. admission list and interview dates announced at mdsuexam.org

MDSU University result 2025 released for UG and PG courses, Ph.D. admission list and interview dates announced at mdsuexam.org

Time of India25-06-2025
MDSU University result 2025
MDSU result 2025:
Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University (MDSU) has officially released the MDSU University Result 2025 for both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses.
The results have been made available on the official examination portal, mdsuexam.org, and include courses such as BA, BSc, BCom, MA, MSc, and MCom.
Students who appeared for these examinations can now check and download their results using their roll numbers.
In addition to the declaration of results, MDSU University has also released the provisional list of candidates selected for Ph.D. Admission 2025. Document verification and subject-wise interviews will be conducted as per the guidelines outlined in University Ordinance 124.6.2.
(VIII), applicable from the 2023–24 session. The university has instructed all shortlisted candidates to appear at the campus in Ajmer with original documents for verification.
UG and PG results now available at mdsuexam.org
MDSU University has declared the results for a wide range of UG and PG courses including BA, BSc, BCom, MA, MSc, and MCom. The examination results for the academic year 2025 are now accessible online through the official portal.
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To check their marks, students must enter their roll number and download their result PDF.
The result status is marked as Released and is available under the 'Results' or 'Examination' tab on the homepage. Candidates are advised to download and keep a printed copy of their mark sheet for future reference, especially for admission and employment purposes.
Ph.D. admission 2025: Provisional list and interview details
MDSU University has uploaded the provisional list of candidates eligible for Ph.D. Admission 2025. The list includes candidates from three categories:
• Category-I: Qualified for NET JRF – required to present JRF award letter and NET score card.
• Category-II: Qualified for Assistant Professor and Ph.D. admission for June and December 2024.
• Category-III: Qualified only for Ph.D. admission – must bring NET score card and certificate.
The university has informed all shortlisted candidates to appear for document verification and subject-wise interviews at Swaraj Sabhagar, Brihaspati Bhawan, MDSU Campus, Ajmer. Dates for verification and interviews will be based on subject-specific schedules published on the university website.
How to check and download MDSU University result 2025 online
Step 1: Visit the official website of MDSU University at mdsuexam.org
Step 2: Click on the 'Results' or 'Examination' tab visible on the homepage
Step 3: Select your relevant course and semester (e.g., BA, BSc, MA, etc.)
Step 4: Enter your Roll Number or Registration Number in the required field
Step 5: Click on 'Submit' to view your result and download the mark sheet
Direct link to check the MDSU University result 2025 for UG and PG courses
Direct link to download Ph.D. admission list and interview schedule
Important note for Ph.D. candidates
All applicants appearing for the Ph.D. interview must bring their original academic documents (10th, 12th, UG, PG mark sheets), NET score card, certificate, a printed copy of the online application form, and a photocopy set of all documents. These will be verified before the interview by the board committee. Only verified candidates will be permitted to appear before the interview panel.
For further updates, candidates are encouraged to regularly visit the official website of MDSU University.
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