RDWU Result 2021: New Update
Rama Devi Women University is to release the RDWU Result 2021 soon. All the students from BA, B.Sc, B.Com, MA, M.Sc, M.Com, BBA, and also for other courses can check the RDWU Result 2021 at the official website rdwuniversity.nic.in of RDWU. Students can check the RDWU Result 2021 by entering the login details.
How To Check RDWU Result 2021: Step-By-Step Guide
Students can follow the steps mentioned below to download the RDWU results in a simple way.
- Navigate to the ‘E-Result’ section on the official website.
- You will be redirected to the Result Section’.
- Enter ‘University Roll No.’ & code and click on ‘Get Result’.
- Save the scorecard for future reference.
The Details printed in the RDWU Result 2021
After downloading the RDWU result 2021 check for all the details mentioned below;
- Name of the university,
- Roll number,
- Exam name,
- Student name,
- List of subject names,
- Subject code,
- Marks obtained,
- Total number,
- The final status of pass/fail
About Rama Devi Women’s University
Rama Devi Women’s University is named after Maa Rama Devi as a humble tribute to the values and sacrifices she stood for. Rama Devi Choudhury, adoringly called Maa (Mother) by the people of Orissa, was a celebrated freedom fighter and a social reformer. Born on the 3rd December 1899 at Cuttack, she inherited a great legacy as the daughter of Gopal Ballav Das and the niece of Utkal Gaurab Madhusudan Das. At the tender age of 15, she married Gopabandhu Choudhury, then a Deputy Collector and later a freedom fighter.
Rama Devi was imprisoned on 8th November, 1930 for leading the Salt Satyagraha at Srijanga (Balasore) and Kujanga (Jagatsinghpur). Two years later at Cuttack, she was arrested again while taking the Solemn Oath on 26th January 1932 for complete independence of the country. After release from the prison, Rama Devi founded Seva Ghar (now a College) at Ramachandrapur, Bari to reconstruct the flood-ravaged villages along the Brahmani river coast. Gandhiji blessed her noble endeavor and inaugurated the ashram of austerity on 20th May 1934 in the midst of his famous Harijan Padayatra in Orissa.
After independence, Rama Devi dedicated herself entirely to the cause of the Bhoodan and Gramdan movement of Acharya Vinoba Bhave. Along with her husband she traveled on foot about 4000 kilometers across the state to propagate the message of gifting land and wealth to the landless and poor. In recognition of her selfless services to the nation, Rama Devi was honored with the Jamnalal Bajaj Award on 4th November 1981 and the Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris causa) by Utkal University on 16th April 1984. A remarkable saga of courage, dedication, and supreme sacrifice came to an end on 22nd July 1985, the day Rama Devi breathed her last.
Thus the first Women’s University of Orissa, Rama Devi Women’s University was born on 30.05.2015 as an affiliating University and 46 Women’s Colleges under Utkal University came under the jurisdiction of the new University. The UG classes of the original Rama Devi Autonomous College became the UG classes of the new University. The Chief Minister of Odisha officially inaugurated the University in a ceremony held on 3rd December 2015 coinciding with the birthday of Maa Rama Devi after whom the University is named and the university celebrates this day of 3rd December as it is the Foundation Day.
RDWU Result 2021 Revaluation/Rechecking details
After the declaration of the results, students have to check the marks they have obtained. In case if the students are not satisfied with the marks then students can apply for RDWU Result 2021 Revaluation/ Rechecking. All the candidates can apply for the Revaluation/ Rechecking from the official portal rdwuniversity.nic.in.
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