ITI Supplementary Result 2025

If you’re an ITI student who couldn’t clear one or more subjects or missed your exam earlier, the ITI Supplementary Exam 2025 gave you another shot and now the results are finally out. The NCVT has officially released the supplementary results on 1 May 2025 on its official portal.

You can now check your result online using your registration number or PRN and date of birth. In this article, we’ll walk you through the complete process how to check your ITI result 2025.

ITI Supplementary

Brief Overview of ITI Supplementary Result 2025

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Details

Board Name

National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT)

Name of the Exam

ITI Back Paper Result

ITI Back Paper CBT Exam

24-28 Mar 2025

Practical Exam Date

25-31 March 2025

ITI Back Paper Result

1st May 2025

Result Status

Live

NCVT MIS Official Portal

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Required details to check result

Registration number/ Roll number

Official Skill India Portal

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NCVT MIS Official Portal

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How to Check ITI Supplementary Result 2025

You can check your ITI Supplementary Result 2025 online in just a few steps. Make sure you have your Registration Number or PRN (Permanent Registration Number) and your Date of Birth ready before starting.

Follow these steps:

Go to the official website:

 Open ncvtmis.gov.in or dgt.skillindiadigital.gov.in on your browser.

Click on the “Trainee” tab:

On the homepage, find and click the “Trainee” or “Result” section.

Enter your details:

Fill in your Registration Number/PRN and Date of Birth in the required fields.

Submit the form:

Click the “Submit” or “View Result” button.

View and download your result

Your supplementary result will appear on the screen. You can download or print your marksheet for future reference.

Note: If the page doesn’t load or shows “result not found,” try again later sometimes the server is slow on result day.

What Are the NCVT ITI Supplementary Exams?

The NCVT ITI Supplementary Exams are held for students who couldn’t pass one or more subjects whether in theory, practical, or engineering drawing or were absent during their regular semester exams. These exams offer a fair chance to clear back papers and continue training without having to repeat the full year or lose their admission status.

Held under the supervision of the Directorate General of Training (DGT), the supplementary exams follow the same format as regular ones. Students from various trades, whether first or second year, can appear based on eligibility. Once you pass the supplementary exam, your marks are updated in the NCVT system and you’re considered fully qualified for that semester, just like any regular candidate.

ITI CBT Exam Revise Schedule 2025 Out

Dates

Activity

Stakeholders

10th Mar -7th April 2025

Practical and Engineering Drawing Examiner Mapping

Nodal ITIs

24th Mar -7th Apr 2025

Upload of Practical and Engineering Drawing Examination Marks by Examiner/Nodal ITI

Examiner/Nodal ITI

24th Mar – 15th Apr 2025

pproval of Practical and Engineering Drawing Examination Marks by Nodal ITI

Nodal ITI

24th Mar -18th Apr 2025

Approval of Practical and Engineering Drawing Examination Marks by SPIU

SPIU

23rd Mar – 7th Apr 2025

CBT Exam Centre Mapping

Exam Agency and States

8th Apr 2025-23rd Apr 2025

CBT Hall Ticket Download

Trainees

15th Apr -23rd Apr 2025

Conduct of CBT Examination

DGT

Why Do Supplementary Exams Matter?

Supplementary exams give ITI students a practical way to recover from a failed subject without repeating the entire academic year. Instead of losing time or starting over, students can clear their backlogs and stay on track with their batch. This helps reduce dropout rates and supports consistent progress in skill development.
More importantly, passing the supplementary exam is essential for getting your NCVT certificate, completing training requirements, and becoming eligible for apprenticeships or job opportunities. Without clearing these exams, your ITI record remains incomplete, which can delay your career growth.

Who Is Eligible for ITI Supplementary Exams 2025?

Students who were enrolled in an NCVT ITI course and either failed or were absent in one or more subjects during their regular semester exams are eligible for the ITI Supplementary Exams 2025. This includes both 1st-year and 2nd-year trainees across various trades.
Whether the backlog is in practical, theory (CBT), or engineering drawing, you are allowed to reappear for those specific papers. However, students must have an active PRN and must be registered under the NCVT MIS portal to apply. Eligibility is generally verified by the institute before the exam schedule is released.

Here is a simple step-by-step guide:

The application process for the ITI Supplementary Exam is done online through the NCVT MIS or Skill India Digital portal, but it is usually coordinated by your ITI. Here’s how the process typically works:

Contact Your ITI Office

Inform your institute that you want to appear in the supplementary exam. They will verify your backlog status and eligibility

Fill the Supplementary Exam Form

Your ITI may fill the form on your behalf through the official NCVT portal. In some states, students can log in through ncvtmis.gov.in or [dgt.skillindiadigital.gov.in] to complete the form directly

Pay the Exam Fee

Pay the required supplementary exam fee. This may vary by state or institute. Payment is often done online or through your ITI.

Receive Confirmation

Once your form is submitted and payment is processed, you’ll receive confirmation of your registration. The exam schedule and admit card will follow.

Note: Always apply within the given deadline. Late applications may not be accepted under any condition.

How to Prepare for the ITI Supplementary Exam 2025

Focus on the Subjects You Failed

Don’t try to revise everything. Stick to the specific subject or paper where you didn’t pass. Go through your old answer sheets and understand what went wrong.

Use ITI Trade Books and NCVT Syllabus

Stick to your trade’s official syllabus and textbooks approved by NCVT. Avoid unnecessary materials or shortcuts.

Practice Previous Year Papers

Solve old question papers and mock tests from your trade. Focus especially on practical skills if you failed a practical or drawing component.

Take Help from Instructors

Talk to your ITI trainers or subject teachers. Ask them to guide you through your weak areas. Most instructors are willing to help during supplementary prep

Stay Consistent and Avoid Last-Minute Rush

Don’t leave preparation until the last week. Even 1–2 hours of daily study over a few weeks can help you pass confidently.

Focus on Practical Exams (if applicable)

If your backlog is in practical or engineering drawing, make sure you spend enough time in the lab or workshop. Hands-on revision is key.

What If You Fail Again in the Supplementary Exam?

Failing the supplementary exam is not the end of the road, but it does delay your progress. If you do not clear the subject again, you’ll have to wait for the next supplementary cycle conducted by NCVT or your state’s DGT department.
Some institutes may allow re-registration for the next attempt, but it depends on your trade, batch, and internal policies. You should immediately contact your ITI office and ask about the next available opportunity to reappear. In most cases, you will not be required to repeat the entire course just reappear in the failed subject.

ITI Supplementary Exam vs Regular Exam – What’s the Difference?

The ITI Supplementary Exam follows the same syllabus, exam pattern, and evaluation method as the regular ITI exam. The only difference is the purpose — the supplementary exam is specifically for students who failed or were absent during their scheduled semester.
The marking scheme, type of questions (in CBT or practical), and duration of the paper are identical. The result is also declared through the same portal (NCVT MIS), and once you pass, your academic record is updated just like a regular student’s.

Is There a Limit to Supplementary Attempts in ITI?

There is no officially published fixed limit on how many times you can appear for a supplementary exam under NCVT, but most institutes and states allow 2–3 attempts within the training cycle.
However, each trade and state may have its own policy depending on how long the batch has been active. It’s important to complete all pending subjects within the allowed duration of your course. For example, if your course duration is two years, your supplementary attempts must usually be completed within that time or shortly after.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It was officially released on 1 May 2025 on the NCVT MIS and Skill India Digital portals.

Visit ncvtmis.gov.in, go to the “Trainee” section, enter your PRN or Registration Number and Date of Birth, then click “View Result”

You’ll need to wait for the next supplementary cycle. Contact your ITI to confirm your eligibility for another attempt.

While no national limit is officially stated, most institutes allow 2 to 3 attempts within the course duration

Yes, your marks and qualification will be updated only after the supplementary result is cleared. Your certificate will be issued after that

Conclusion

The ITI Supplementary Exam 2025 offers students a practical second chance to fix academic gaps without losing time or progress. Whether you missed a paper or failed a subject, clearing the supplementary exam helps you stay on track, receive your certification, and remain eligible for apprenticeship and job opportunities.

Now that the result has been officially released, students should check their marks, download their scorecards, and contact their ITI if they need further guidance. If you’ve passed you’re back on course. If not don’t panic. Stay informed, prepare smartly, and make use of the next attempt.