DU open book exams form submission deadline extended till June 22
Team Careers360 | June 19, 2020 | 05:54 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has extended the examination form submission window for the open book mode exams. The extended last date to fill the examination form is June 22.
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The exams are scheduled to start from July 1 onwards. The complete date sheet of examinations had been released by the university on its exam portal.
The university has already released the admit card for the postgraduate students who have filled the examination form of Delhi University.
“Information related with the conduct of examination in OBE mode, registration on examination portal for the same and mock test will be notified soon shortly,” reads an official notification released by Delhi University.
The open book examinations will be held only for the final year students, while the first and second-year students will be promoted based on their performance in the previous semester and internal assessment.
Also read:
- DU Admission 2020: Registration likely to open from Jun 20
- DU to hold mock tests to make students familiar with open book exams
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