Thousands of Calicut University students refreshed their browsers today with trembling fingers – not knowing whether to celebrate their marks or protest their curriculum. The university has dropped two explosive announcements simultaneously: the 2025 revaluation results are finally live, while a bitter cultural war rages over controversial songs added to the Malayalam syllabus.
The Moment You’ve Waited For: Results Are Live!
At exactly 9:30 AM on October 23, 2025, Calicut University unlocked the digital gates to student futures. The revaluation results for:
- 1st Semester programs
- 2nd Semester courses
- 3rd and 4th Semesters
- 5th and 6th Semesters
- 10th Semester mark sheets
Are now available for B.Voc, BBA, LLB and other key programs. The timing couldn’t be more dramatic – arriving amid campus protests over syllabus changes.
How To Check Your Results Right Now
Follow these 5 simple steps:
- Visit the official portal: uoc.ac.in results page
- Click the red “Results 2025” banner
- Select your program and semester
- Enter your roll number
- Download and print your mark sheet
| Program | Result Release Time |
|---|---|
| B.Voc | Live Now |
| BBA | Live Now |
| LLB | Live Now |
The Syllabus Bomb That’s Dividing Campus
Even as students check scores, professors are battling over revolutionary syllabus changes. The Board of Studies has defiantly kept two explosive songs in the Malayalam curriculum despite fierce opposition:
What’s Causing The Uproar?
- Vedan’s “Bhumi”: The rapper’s protest anthem comparing global human rights crises
- Gowry Lekshmi’s “Ajitha Hare”: A modern take on classical music traditions
“This isn’t just about music – it’s about what stories we tell our next generation,” argues veteran academic M.M. Basheer, whose objections were overruled in a September 29th report to Vice-Chancellor P. Raveendran.
Why The Board Won’t Back Down
The syllabus committee fired back with sharp counterpoints:
- Vedan’s work mirrors Michael Jackson’s protest legacy
- Both artists tackle global injustice through music
- Modern media forms deserve academic analysis
Political tensions flare as BJP-linked groups demand removal of the songs they call “divisive.” Meanwhile, arts defenders celebrate the inclusion of contemporary Kerala’s musical voices.
Campus On Knife’s Edge
This controversy erupts amid existing turmoil:
- Recent violent clashes during student union elections
- Ongoing disputes over campus infrastructure
- Frequent academic disruptions
As you refresh your result page today, remember – you’re part of a historic moment at Calicut University. Whether holding a mark sheet or a protest sign, every student is now part of this defining campus chapter.
What Happens Next?
All eyes now turn to:
- Student reactions to both results and syllabus
- Possible government intervention
- Potential revisions before final syllabus approval
One thing’s certain – whether celebrating academic success or fighting cultural battles, Calicut University students are writing history with every click and every chant.