KTU B.Tech Pass Percentage Reaches 60.1%, Women Outperform Men: Details Available

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) has released the results for its 2026 B.Tech, B.Des, and BHMCT programmes, indicating a noteworthy milestone in academic performance. The university recorded an all-time high B.Tech pass percentage of 60.1%. Notably, female students outperformed their male counterparts in the B.Tech programme.

In addition to the impressive pass rates, the university has demonstrated efficiency by completing the result processing in record time, which reflects its commitment to timely assessments. The College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram (CET), has been recognized as the top-performing engineering institution in the state for this academic year, further showcasing the quality of education available in the region.

The achievement of a 60.1% pass rate marks a positive trend in engineering education at KTU, especially in light of the increasing representation of women in technical fields. This development has sparked discussions regarding gender dynamics in education and the growing influence of female students in STEM disciplines.

As KTU continues to enhance its educational offerings, this years results may also impact future enrollments, curriculum development, and educational strategies aimed at fostering inclusivity and student success.

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