Mahatma Gandhi University IPC & IMBA 3rd Sem Exam Dec 2025 Notification
Mahatma Gandhi University has officially issued the IPC (Integrated Pharma Courses) and IMBA (Integrated MBA) 3rd Semester Examination Notification for December 2025, marking an important milestone for students pursuing integrated professional programs. The notification outlines crucial academic instructions, fee schedules, submission deadlines, and examination procedures for all affiliated colleges under the university’s jurisdiction.
As per the notification, all students enrolled in IPC and IMBA programs must submit their exam application forms, internal assessment marks, and attendance details through their respective colleges before the specified deadlines. The university has instructed institutions to strictly verify students’ eligibility, ensuring they have completed the required number of instructional hours and met the minimum attendance criteria.
The exam fee payment window will open in early October 2025. Students are advised to complete the fee payment within the stipulated time to avoid late fees. A short grace period will be provided for late submissions with additional charges, but the university recommends timely payment to avoid processing delays.
The IPC and IMBA 3rd Semester examinations are scheduled to be held in December 2025 across designated examination centers. The theory exam timetable will cover core subjects such as pharmaceutical sciences fundamentals, business communication, management principles, quantitative methods, and specialization-based electives, depending on the program. The detailed timetable will be released separately on the university website and communicated to the colleges.
Practical examinations, lab work assessments, and project evaluations for IPC students will be conducted following the completion of theory exams. IMBA students will also undergo internal presentations and viva assessments as part of semester requirements.
The university has emphasized strict compliance with exam rules and warned that malpractice or procedural violations by students or colleges will attract disciplinary action. Students are advised to download their hall tickets on time and follow exam-day instructions carefully.
