
Delhi University final year examination 2021 postponed again due to COVID-19; check new dates here
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Amid the second wave of COVID-19, the Delhi University final year/semester May/June 2021 examination has been postponed.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Delhi (DU) has postponed the final year examination 2021, for its students. The university has decided to reschedule the final year/semester May/June 2021 examination, which was previously set to begin on June 1. Final year semester Exams @UnivofDelhi to be commenced from 7th June 2021.Read notification here below... pic.twitter.com/i1KpigV69G #Exams2021 @UnivofDelhi"Intermediate semester IV for 3- year UG courses will be on ABE mode of Examination, Detailed guidelines to follow soon"Examination of first year students (II Sem) will be decided in due course of time.All datesheets are available on the DU website. The University of Delhi issued a notification on Thursday that stated that the final year examination will now commence from June 7. This decision was taken by the authorities, keeping in mind the safety of the students amid the rising COVID-19 cases. Earlier, DU administration postponed the exams that were slated to start from May 15 and scheduled them for June 1. The administration has previously stated, "It is hereby notified for information of all the concerned that final semester/annual examinations May/June 2021 to be commenced from 15 May 2021 are hereby postponed by two weeks and the same shall start from 1 June 2021."More Related News

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