Anna University UG, PG semester exams postponed; to begin from March 5
Anna University has announced new dates for UG, PG semester exams 2022. Students can download the hall ticket from the official website, annauniv.edu.
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Start NowAnu Parthiban | January 29, 2022 | 01:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Anna University, Chennai has postponed the undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) semester examinations, scheduled on February 19, due to local body elections in Tamil Nadu. The university has also released the Anna University UG, PG exam revised timetable for November-December 2021 exams at annauniv.edu.
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As per the revised dates, the postponed UG, PG exams will now begin from March 5. “Due to the local body election in Tamil Nadu to be held on February 19, the examinations scheduled for 19th February 2022 are rescheduled,” Anna University said in a latest notification.
Anna University had earlier announced that it will be conducting the UG, PG semester exams in the take-home mode and the duration of the examination is 3 hours. The exam pattern for these exams will be the same as the one that was followed before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The university had also issued exam day guidelines to be followed by the students. Click here to know the exam day instructions issued by the Anna University.
Anna University UG, PG exams 2022: Revised timetable
The rescheduled Anna University UG, PG semester exams for November- December 2021 is given in the table below. Candidates are also advised to download the hall ticket on the official website, annauniv.edu.
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