Calicut University releases revised time table for PG exams
Team Careers360 | May 22, 2020 | 05:00 PM IST
New Delhi: Calicut University has released the revised time table of the fourth semester M.A/ M.Sc/ M.Com/ M.S.W/ M.C.J/ M.T.T.M/ MBE/ MTHM Regular/ Supplementary/ Improvement (CUCSS PG) examination. As per the reports, University of Calicut will conduct the exams on June 2, 2020. Candidates who will be taking these above exams can now check the new schedule by visiting the official website of the university i.e. @www.uoc.ac.in. Earlier, all the above PG exams were set to be conducted in March but were delayed due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown.
According to the revised timetable released, the fourth-semester M.Com Regular/ Supplementary/Improvement (CUCSS-PG) Examinations April 2020 will be held in the morning shift on June 2. While the university will conduct fourth-semester M.A/ M.Sc/ M.S.W/ M.C.J/ M.T.T.M/ MBE/ MTHM Regular/ Supplementary/ Improvement (CUCSS-PG) Examinations April 2020 in the afternoon shift on June 2.
However now, with the central government issuing guidelines for conducting the examinations, the state government has decided to conduct the examination as per the revised schedule released earlier.
The Central Government had recently extended the lockdown in the country until May 31, 2020, with certain guidelines for restricted areas and Green and Orange Zone regions.
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