The Board of Technical Education Uttar Pradesh (BTEUP) has announced the Odd Semester Result 2025 for polytechnic students, available on their official website. Students dissatisfied with their results can apply for re-evaluation by completing the necessary form and payment online before the deadline at bteup.ac.in.
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