PU B.Ed 2nd Sem (Regular/Backlog) Moderation Board July 2026 Circular
PU B.Ed 2nd Sem (Regular/Backlog) Moderation Board July 2026 Circular
The Palamuru University (PU) has released the B.Ed 2nd Semester (Regular/Backlog) Moderation Board July 2026 Circular for the information of affiliated B.Ed colleges, faculty members, and examination branch officials. The circular outlines the schedule and guidelines for conducting the Moderation Board meeting, which plays a crucial role in ensuring fairness, transparency, and uniformity in the evaluation process of the B.Ed Second Semester examinations.
As per the circular, the Moderation Board will review the question papers, answer scripts, and overall performance of students before the declaration of results. The board will analyze the difficulty level of the examination, identify any discrepancies in the evaluation process, and recommend moderation wherever necessary in accordance with the university regulations. This process helps maintain consistency in awarding marks and safeguards the interests of students appearing under both Regular and Backlog categories.
The university has instructed all concerned Chairpersons, Subject Experts, and Moderators to attend the Moderation Board meeting on the scheduled date with the required documents and evaluation reports. Colleges are advised to extend full cooperation by ensuring that all evaluation-related work is completed within the prescribed timeline. Any delay in submission of records may affect the timely completion of the moderation process and the subsequent publication of results.
Candidates pursuing the B.Ed programme need not visit the university for this process, as the Moderation Board meeting is an internal academic activity conducted by the university. Students are advised to regularly check the official notifications regarding the announcement of examination results after the moderation process is completed.
Palamuru University has emphasized that the moderation exercise is conducted to uphold academic standards and ensure that all students receive fair and unbiased evaluation. The university remains committed to maintaining the quality and credibility of its examination system through a transparent moderation mechanism. Students and affiliated colleges should follow the official circular and remain updated with further announcements issued by the university examination branch regarding the July 2026 examination process.



