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Nagpur University online paper from May 17, practical offline from May 2

According to a circular issued by Prafulla Sable, Director of the Board of Examination and Evaluation (BOEE) also, The practical examination at the college level will be conducted in offline mode from May 2 to 14.

Nagpur: Almost a day after the decision to conduct the exam in both online and offline mode, The University of Nagpur has declared the tentative timetable for its summer papers on Friday. Which will start from the date of 17th May for the final year/even semester students of the undergraduate courses.

According to a circular issued by Prafulla Sable, Director of the Board of Examination and Evaluation (BOEE) also, The practical examination at the college level will be conducted in offline mode from May 2 to 14.

Prafulla Sable has informed that all these papers will be conducted in online mode for both professional and non-professional courses. Whereas those practical exams will be conducted at the college level also in paper offline mode. Along with this, the online paper will also be conducted first, then offline after that.

Even with a lot of improvement in UG courses, the work of verification of roll list and issue of admit card to the college will be done on 8th May.

Dates of theoretical and practical examinations

The practicals for PG courses will also start on the date of May 23 and will continue till the date of May 31. Whereas the online papers will start on the date of June 1 and end on the date of June 11. And on the other hand, the practical examination of pre-final year students will start on the date of 25 May and will run till the date of 10 June. And their theory papers will start from the date of June 11 and end on the date of June 28.

Mention has already been made in the circular of the Director of the board of examination and evaluation that the dates for the theoretical and practical examinations of the first year / second semester of UG and PG programs for both professional and non-professional courses will be announced later. And the circular has also been directed to the Principals and Heads of Departments of more than 500 colleges affiliated with the universities in Gondia, Bhandara, and Wardha besides Nagpur.

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