Both JNTUH and OU are very good and reputed institutes, but there is no certain answer to which one is better in terms of correction.
Hence, there is no such clear winner on which correction is better, but if you write down your answers properly with good handwriting, then you are very likely to score good marks.
You can procure the transcripts from JNTU Hyderabad both through an online and offline process. Let me guide you in the same
Online procedure
Offline Procedure:
You can get the transcript from the counter 2A after 3 pm.
The correction staff of JNTU Hyderabad is very careless and has ruined the lives of many ambitious students. One of my friends shared his experiences of studying there. He was very adamant about getting good scores and studying hard in the first year. Despite that, he scored average marks around 68%. In fact, everyone around him got similar marks. Many got demotivated, and many even left while some decided to attempt exams without any preparations and surprisingly got similar results.
Despite it all, he decided to give himself a second chance and studied more rigorously in the second year but the results were similar. This destroyed his ambitions and dreams so he finally gave up in the 3rd and 4th year and decided to enjoy his college life instead.
He later realized that students who were deliberately marked failed to earn more exam fees which in turn was used in improving the infrastructure. This tactic ruined so many lives and it became very challenging to get an interview call from an MNC due to poor scores.
I hope this situation is taken care of as soon as possible so that the lives and dreams of students can be saved!
There is no specific procedure to track the JNTUH OD application status. The only thing you can do is place your OD request with the right address for delivery and wait for at least 4 weeks. If the OD isn't delivered even after 4 weeks then try visiting the university with the form or any proof of your OD form application number.
JNTUH has many counters that cater to different services like OD and Transcripts that might help you in solving your query.
In most cases, the OD is delivered within 2 weeks. However, sometimes these Government official postal services might be delayed or the delivery person may find it difficult to find your location.
Having to know some people studying in both these institutions, I can state some details about the colleges I got to know from them. There are some key differences between JNTUH and JNTUH CEH.
JNTUH stands for Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad whereas JNTUH CEH stands for Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad- College of Engineering.
Also the JNTU- H is commonly used to differentiate between the main and the sister universities like JNTUK is for Kakinada, JNTUA is for Anantapur. It is differentiated by the post letter after the main institute’s name.
It’s unfortunate to say this but getting good marks in JNTU Hyderabad for any course is just a dream. The correction staff won’t give you good marks even if you write exactly what’s written in your course book. The system is broken and the quality of corrections and exams is deteriorating.
Even the most studious ones who attempt the exam well sometimes get poor scores. This is because the institute is a money-making machine that deliberately fails the students to earn more and more exam fees. Almost every student has to apply for revaluation which alone costs 1000 ru.
The marking scheme here is manipulated, costing the lives and dreams of thousands of ambitious students. I will suggest you never get admission here and neither recommend it to anyone. Instead, go for OU or KU.
I will shed some light on the university exams situation at JNTUH. It's almost impossible to score good marks here because irrespective of what you write the correction staff simply gives you zero. They don't care what you have written and when you write the same answers in your supplementary exams, you end up getting passed. This is the reality here where the toppers fail in exams while the failures top.
If your aim is to get 90% here, I will suggest you have a change of mind. Stop focusing on mere percentages and rather focus on gathering as much knowledge and skills as you can. Eventually, recruiters don't consider your grades but your knowledge and performance in the interview. At JNTUH, you get marks only if you write the exact words from the textbook even if it means you don't understand a single word. I will mention a few simple tips that will help you score decent marks here:
These tips will help you survive at JNTUH by getting decent marks but won't help you in increasing your knowledge which is very important once you leave college. So work on that as well!
Yes,JNTUH has an option of leaving 2 subjects. But that does not mean you don’t have to appear for the exams in these subjects. It’s just that these two subjects are spared from being included in the final grade calculation.
So you have to study all the subjects and appear for their respective exams. Ultimately when the result of your final semester exams is out, you can leave two subjects in which you have backlogs. For this, you will have to fill out the form beforehand. Also, this is subject to certain conditions such as
In such case case, you don’t have a single back, then non-technical subjects having the least value are removed automatically. The final percentage is calculated after removing these subjects only.
As per the new R-09 and R-13 regulations, JNTUH students won't be getting a distinction for each and every subject. Once their 4th-year 2nd Semester results are out, a Consolidated Marks Memo(CMM) will be issued to them. This CMM includes all their semesters' subjects and respective marks. This Memo will also include the marks of the 2 excluded subjects, the marks of which will not be included in the final result.
In JNTUH, calculating your grade is quite easy. Grades are calculated on the basis of the percentage calculated on the score that you have secured in all the semesters combined to the total mark of 5250. Students are graded as follows
This process continues further for subsequent percentages.
However, the procedure might be different if you are following the R-16 regulations. Under the new grading system, you can check your Subject Performance Standards like Outstanding, Excellent, etc. You can also see this SGPA which stands for Sessional/Semester Grade Point Average which can be converted in percentage format. Additionally, there will be a CGPA which is calculated as such
CGPA=(SGPA1+SGPA2+.....+of all semester)/(SCP1+SCP2+.....+of all semesters)
Here, SCP stands for Sessional/Semester Credit Points set to all subjects. Overall, students getting 6.95 and above in their CGPA/OGPA, will be given distinction along with First Class, O, A+, A, any other grade, etc.
JNTUH exams aren’t very challenging and you can score good marks easily if you start studying a few days prior. Here are some points to consider while preparing for the JNTUH semester exams
These simple tips will help you prepare well for your JNTUH semester exams.