
Delhi University final exams to commence from June 1, notification issued online
India Today
The final term exams for Delhi University students will now begin from June 1, as per the official notice issued by the administration.
The Delhi University (DU) administration has postponed the final term-end examinations for all the students in view of the Covid-19 surge in the national capital. As per the earlier schedule, the exams for final-year students were set to begin on May 15. Exams deferred...Fresh date sheet of exams to be issued... read notification here below... pic.twitter.com/TqiJZIPDKz As per the latest notification issued by DU, the end-term exams for final-year students will now begin on June 1. The Delhi University will be issuing the date sheet for the semester exams on its official website soon, as per the statement. The notification further reads, “Accordingly, all the Date Sheets released for commencement of examinations from 15" May 2021 are hereby stands withdrawn. The new date sheets shall be released in due course of time and shall be available on the website of the University of Delhi.”
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