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Students who missed their internal exam may appear in a second phase, says University of Delhi

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On Tuesday, University of Delhi issued a notification stating that the students of undergraduate and postgraduate courses who failed to appear for their internal examinations in May-June may appear in a second phase of the examination. The registration will start from 29 June 2022.

The previous phase was the first time in two years that the university resumed the offline examination. Due to Covid-19 and other reasons, many students failed to take it.

DS Rawat, the Dean of Examination, stated that only a few students are left to take the examination as around 97 percent of students have already appeared for the exam.

This will be for even semester students (IV/VI/VIII) including students of School of Open Learning (SOL). A separate registration form will be released by SOL, said the varsity.

(With inputs from PTI)

 

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