MSc Result 2083: Check TU Master of Science Result Online (Complete Guide)
A complete guide to checking your TU Master of Science (MSc) result online by symbol number — structure, subjects, grading, re-totaling and next steps for 2083.
The Master of Science (MSc) result is published online by Tribhuvan University under the Institute of Science and Technology (IOST). MSc is a Master's in science with many subject specialisations and a research dissertation. This complete guide explains how to check your MSc result by symbol number, understand the programme and your marks, fix a result that looks wrong, and plan your next steps in 2083.
- Where the MSc result is published
- How to check your MSc result step by step
- MSc programme structure and subjects
- Why MSc results vary by subject and the thesis
- How to read your MSc marks
- If your result looks wrong or you failed a paper
- What to do after the MSc result
- Common mistakes to avoid
- Frequently Asked Questions
Where the MSc result is published
MSc results are released by Tribhuvan University's Office of the Controller of Examinations on tuexam.edu.np under the Institute of Science and Technology (IOST). On busy result days, trusted education portals republish the same notice quickly. 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 MSc result step by step
- Open tuexam.edu.np or a trusted mirror.
- Find the Institute of Science and Technology (IOST) notice for Master of Science (semester / year system).
- 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.
MSc programme structure and subjects
MSc covers advanced study of your chosen science subject — such as Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Mathematics, Statistics or Computer Science — with laboratory work and a research thesis or dissertation. Subjects and structure depend on your specialisation, and the thesis is a major graded component. Confirm your exact subjects and format with your campus.
Why MSc results vary by subject and the thesis
Because MSc is subject-specialised, the papers, lab work and structure differ between specialisations, so match the result notice to your own subject. The research thesis or dissertation is a significant graded component across MSc programmes, so plan it early and choose a focused topic. Both coursework and thesis results combine into your final standing.
How to read your MSc marks
Depending on your batch, MSc 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 MSc 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 MSc result?
On tuexam.edu.np under the IOST notice for your MSc subject and semester/year, using your symbol number.
Does the MSc thesis affect my result?
Yes. The research thesis or dissertation is a major graded component that contributes substantially to your final MSc result.
My MSc subject differs from my friend's — is that normal?
Yes. MSc is subject-specialised, so papers, lab work and structure differ between specialisations. Match the notice to your own subject.
Can I apply for re-totaling in MSc?
Yes, within the official deadline if you believe a mark is wrong. Lab marks follow departmental rules.
How do I check my MSc result on mobile?
Open tuexam.edu.np in your phone browser, choose your MSc subject notice, and enter your symbol number.
What can I do after MSc?
MSc graduates pursue research, teaching, technical and specialist roles in their field, or further study such as MPhil or PhD.
How long is the MSc programme?
MSc is commonly a two-year Master's on a semester or year structure depending on the subject and campus.
Is the online MSc result official?
It's reliable for a quick check; your signed marksheet from the campus is the final document.