DU extends application deadline for exams of non-CBCS, even semester students till May 3
All students of UG, PG, professional courses of non-cbcs, even semesters can submit examination forms on the official website – du.ac.in by tomorrow.
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Download NowVagisha Kaushik | May 2, 2022 | 06:03 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has extended the last date for the submission of examination forms for non-CBCS (choice-based credit system) courses and semesters 2,4, and 6 till May 3, 5:30pm. Students can fill the exam forms on the official website of DU – du.ac.in.
“All concerned students of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional courses of Non-CBCS and Semester II/IV/VI or Annual Mode I/lI/III scheme for academic year 2021-22 are hereby informed that the last date of submission of examination forms for the examination to be held in May/June, 2022 is extended upto May 3, 2022 (Tuesday) by 5:30 pm,” the Delhi University said in an official notice.
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The University asked faculty, department, and colleges to complete the confirmation and verification of exam forms by May 3, 2022. DU also asked students to pay the examination fee online on the link provided by the respective faculty, department or college.
“After filling the examination form, students may keep the printout of the filled forms for further communication, if any. Admit cards shall be issued after confirmation of the examination form by their respective faculty/department/college. The details of accessing the software of examination form by faculty, department, college shall be provided separately to each faculty, department, or college,” the official notification further said.
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Meanwhile, the Delhi University announced today that those who dropped out of college in the final year can register for a one-time "centenary" chance to appear in examinations and complete their degree. The drop-out students have been given this one-time chance in view of the Delhi University's year-long centenary celebrations that started on May 1.
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