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Anupama Mehra
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New Delhi, Updated on Aug 13, 2021 11:25 IST
Registrar (Evaluation) P L Dharma said that disruption of public transport will make it very difficult to reach the examination centre on these two days. Hence, the varsity has taken the decision to postpone the examination.

Registrar (Evaluation) P L Dharma said that disruption of public transport will make it very difficult to reach the examination centre on these two days. Hence, the varsity has taken the decision to postpone the examination.

Mangalore University has announced that the exams for UG, PG courses that were scheduled to be conducted on August 14 and August 28 have been postponed due to the weekend curfew. 

Registrar (Evaluation) P L Dharma, Mangalore University said that disruption of public transport will make it very difficult to reach the examination centre on these two days. Hence, the varsity has taken the decision to postpone the examination. In an official notification, he also mentioned that the revised timetable of the examination will be sent to students by email on Thursday.

It will also be made available for the students on the university’s website, i.e; mangaloreuniversity.co.in. As many as 41,989 undergraduates and 5,676 post-graduate students appeared for the examination on Wednesday; i.e July 12, 2021.

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A total of 1,876 undergraduate students and 56 postgraduate students were absent for the same. It was following directions from the district administration to prevent the spread of COVID-19 that the university re-scheduled the odd semester examinations, which began on Wednesday.

In the morning, 24,937 undergraduate students and 3,868 post-graduate students appeared for the examination, while 1,324 undergraduate students and 14 postgraduate students remained absent.

In the afternoon, 17,052 undergraduate students and 1,808 post-graduate students appeared in the examination, while 551 undergraduate students and 42 postgraduate students were absent. Earlier, talking to reporters, Deputy Commissioner K.V. Rajendra had said that deemed to be universities and autonomous institutions in the district have been asked to take prior concurrence of the district administration before announcing the date of the examinations.

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