DU to give another chance to those who missed semester exams in May-June

The notification read the university has decided to conduct the second phase examinations for IVVIVIII semester for all under graduate UG and post graduate PG programmes including students of School of Open Learning SOL, for leftover students who could not write examinations which were held in MayJune 2022 due to Covid-19 Pandemic and other reasons.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 22-06-2022 14:53 IST | Created: 22-06-2022 14:30 IST
DU to give another chance to those who missed semester exams in May-June
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The Delhi University has announced it will conduct the second phase of semester examinations for students of undergraduate and postgraduate courses who could not take the paper previously due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other reasons. In a notification issued on Tuesday, the university said the registration for the examination will begin on June 29. The previous round of physical mode examinations for all undergraduate and postgraduate programs took place in May and June. This was the first time in two years that the university resumed the physical mode of examination.

However, some students could not attend the examination due to various reasons including COVID-19. ''The attendance was around 97 percent during the examination. Only a few students haven't given the examination due to various reasons. The working Group of the Examinations has decided to conduct the second phase of Examinations,'' said DS Rawat, the Dean of examinations. The notification read the university has decided to conduct the second phase examinations for IV/VI/VIII semester for all undergraduate (UG) and post-graduate (PG) programs including students of the School of Open Learning (SOL), for ''leftover students'' who could not write examinations which were held in May/June 2022 due to Covid-19 Pandemic and other reasons. In the case of students of the School of Open Learning (SOL), the separate provision will be made for registration by SOL, the varsity said.

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