DU Even Semester Exams 2022: Last day to submit Delhi University May-June exam form
DU: Students have been demanding to cancel offline semester exams and demanding online or open book exams (OBE) for May-June even semester exams.
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NEW DELHI: The Delhi University will close the registration window for submitting the DU examination forms for non-CBCS (choice-based credit system) courses and semesters 2,4, and 6 till May 3, 5:30 PM. Students appearing for the DU undergraduate (UG), postgraduate and professional courses, even semester exams will be able to submit forms at du.ac.in.
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The Delhi University also asked faculty, department, and colleges to complete the confirmation and verification of exam forms today. DU also asked students to pay the examination fee online on the link provided by the respective faculty, department or college.
Meanwhile, students have been demanding to cancel offline semester exams and demanding online or open book exams (OBE) for May-June even semester exams.
Earlier in April, the university who will be appearing for exams in the physical mode after a gap of almost two years will get an additional 30 minutes and more choices in the question paper as a special one-time measure.
The university has also announced to offer another chance to ex-students of final year to complete their degrees who could not complete them during their time period by appearing in exams in the university’s centenary year.
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