MEd Result 2081/2082: Check TU Master of Education Result Online (Complete Guide)
A complete guide to checking your TU Master of Education (MEd) result online by symbol number — structure, subjects, grading, re-totaling and next steps.
The Master of Education (MEd) result is published online by Tribhuvan University under the Faculty of Education. MEd is a Master's in education for teachers and education professionals. This complete guide explains how to check your MEd result by symbol number, understand the programme and your marks, fix a result that looks wrong, and plan your next steps.
Where the MEd result is published
MEd results are released by Tribhuvan University's Office of the Controller of Examinations on tuexam.edu.np under the Faculty of Education. On busy result days, trusted education portals republish the same notice quickly, which helps when the official server is overloaded. Your campus also receives the result ledger. Treat the official portal and your campus as the final authority. For a full walkthrough, see our guide on how to check a TU result online.
How to check your MEd result step by step
- Open tuexam.edu.np or a trusted mirror.
- Find the Faculty of Education notice for Master of Education (semester / annual).
- Enter your symbol number exactly as printed, plus registration number or date of birth if asked.
- Submit and save your result status.
- Collect your official marksheet from your campus once it is distributed.
Lost your symbol number? Our symbol number guide explains how to recover it.
MEd programme structure and subjects
MEd covers advanced education theory, your teaching specialisation, research methods and a thesis or dissertation. It is designed for teachers and education professionals who want higher-level roles. Confirm your exact subjects and structure with your campus.
How MEd supports a teaching career
An MEd is commonly required or preferred for senior teaching and education leadership roles. The research and specialisation depth set it apart from a bachelor's degree. If you completed BEd, our BEd result guide covers the earlier step.
How to read your MEd marks
Depending on your batch, MEd results appear as marks and percentage or as letter grades and GPA. The traditional pass mark is usually 35% per subject, with First Division commonly at 60% and above. In grade-based programmes, each subject earns a grade point and your GPA is the credit-weighted average. Our TU grading system guide explains both.
If your result looks wrong or you failed a paper
If a mark looks wrong, apply for re-totaling within the official deadline. If you failed a paper, clear it through the chance/back exam and still progress — read our recovery plan.
What to do after the MEd result
After completing the programme, request your transcript and attend convocation. If moving to another university, you may need a migration certificate. Plan these early.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Mistyping the symbol number or opening the wrong notice.
- Treating the online status as your final marksheet.
- Missing the short re-totaling deadline.
- Refreshing repeatedly when the server is busy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I check my TU MEd result?
On tuexam.edu.np under the Faculty of Education notice for Master of Education, using your symbol number.
Does the MEd thesis affect my result?
Yes. The thesis or dissertation is a graded component that contributes to your final MEd result.
Can I do MEd after BEd?
Yes. BEd is a relevant Bachelor's degree for MEd, subject to the Faculty of Education's requirements.
Can I apply for re-totaling in MEd?
Yes, within the official deadline if you believe a mark is wrong.
How do I check my MEd result on mobile?
Open tuexam.edu.np in your phone browser, choose the MEd notice, and enter your symbol number.
What can I do after MEd?
MEd graduates pursue senior teaching, education leadership, training and research roles.
What is the pass requirement in MEd?
It follows the grading scheme or pass mark set by the programme regulation. Confirm with your marksheet.
Is the online MEd result official?
It is reliable for a quick check; your signed marksheet and transcript are the final documents.