Delhi University yet to take decision on May-June final examinations
University of Delhi has decided to not take any decision on May-June final examinations yet.
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Download NowKapil Rawat | April 30, 2021 | 05:37 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi University has not yet taken any decision on mid-term semester/ year examinations which were expected to begin from May 15. The officials of Delhi University have been receiving requests to postpone the terminal semester/ final examinations 2021 scheduled for May-June 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The university has also stated that it would take a decision on the final exams at the earliest.
As per the official notification , “The university would take a stock of the situation and would come out with its decision at the earliest for the conduct of May-June 2021 examinations (final year/semester) in compliance of the UGC guidelines and advisory issued by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).”
The examination form for the semester exams which will be held in May-June, 2021 has been released. Candidates can fill and submit the examination form for the semester examinations till April 30, 2021.
The fee for the examination form can be paid in online mode. Candidates are provided with a safe gateway window on the official website of the university to pay the examination fee. The examinations will be conducted in computer-based mode.
Delhi University has not just delayed the semester exams but also the admission process to various courses offered by the university.
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