Aligarh Muslim University to observe summer vacation from June 16 to July 30
Divyansh | April 28, 2024 | 10:36 PM IST | 1 min read
Schools on AMU campus will observe the summer vacation from June 16 to July 15.
NEW DELHI: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has announced the summer vacation schedule for the university campus and centres in Malappuram, Murshidabad and Kishanganj. The vacation will start on June 16 and end on July 30. As per the AMU notification, the summer vacation for the medicine faculty will be held in two slots.
In slot 1, the summer vacation will be held from May 18 to June 23, 2024 and from June 25 to July 31. June 24 will be a common working day.
For the MBBS students, the summer vacation will be for 10 days from June 14 to June 23 whereas for students from Bachelor of Dental Surgery first year Batch 2023, second year batch 2022, and third year batch 2021, it will be observed from June 1 to June 20. The summer vacation for BDS final year batch 2020 has been declared from June 21 to June 30. For students of BSc Paramedical College, summer vacation will be from June 21, to July 10, 2024.
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The summer vacation for the students of BSc Nursing 2nd, 4th and 5th semesters has been declared from June 27 to July 6. Teachers of the faculty of unani medicine will observe the vacation in two slots from June 3 to July 6 and from July 8, 2024 to August 9. July 7 will be a common working day.
For the students of the Faculty of Unani Medicine, the summer vacation has been declared from June 3 to June 20. According to the notification, the university schools shall observe the summer vacation from June 16 to July 15.
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