NTA Declares SWAYAM July 2025 Semester Results; Digital Scorecards Now Accessible for Thousands of Candidates
Candidates who appeared for the SWAYAM July 2025 semester exams can now access their results online. The National Testing Agency (NTA) officially released the scores on January 12, 2026, following the nationwide examinations held in December. Learn how to download your scorecard, check eligibility criteria, and review the semester timeline in our comprehensive report.
The examination process, which saw a significant turnout, was held over two days on December 15 and 16, 2025. This followed an extensive registration window that remained open until October 30, with a brief correction period provided in early November to ensure data integrity. Candidates can now retrieve their digital scorecards by navigating to the official NTA SWAYAM portal. To access the results, students are required to authenticate their identity using their unique application number coupled with either their date of birth or a secure password. The system is designed to provide a comprehensive breakdown of the student's performance, which can be downloaded and printed for future academic or professional validation.
The SWAYAM framework continues to serve as a cornerstone of India’s digital education policy, catering to a diverse demographic through its varied eligibility tiers. For undergraduate and certificate programs, the criteria remain centered on the completion of 10+2 schooling, while postgraduate modules require a verified Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. The financial structure of the examination was similarly tiered, with general category candidates paying a base fee of ₹750, while those from OBC, EWS, SC, ST, and PH categories were charged ₹500, with additional course enrollments facilitated at a subsidized rate.
As the NTA finalizes this semester's documentation, officials have urged all candidates to verify their personal details—including exam center data and enrollment information—on the displayed result page to ensure no discrepancies exist in the final records. The timely declaration of these results is seen as a vital step in maintaining the momentum of the academic calendar, allowing successful candidates to integrate their credits or certifications into their ongoing career and educational pursuits. This successful execution by the NTA reinforces the reliability of the national testing infrastructure in supporting the evolving landscape of remote and hybrid learning in the country.

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