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PU UG 2th, 4th, 6th (R/BL) & 5th (Backlog) April/May 2026 Malpractice Committee Resolutions

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PU UG 2nd, 4th, 6th (R/BL) & 5th (Backlog) April/May 2026 Malpractice Committee Resolutions

The university has officially released the PU UG 2nd, 4th, 6th Semester (Regular/Backlog) and 5th Semester (Backlog) April/May 2026 Malpractice Committee Resolutions. These resolutions contain the decisions taken by the Malpractice Committee after examining cases of alleged examination misconduct reported during the undergraduate semester examinations conducted in April and May 2026.

The Malpractice Committee carefully reviewed each case based on the available evidence, invigilators' reports, seized materials, and the explanations submitted by the concerned students. After conducting a thorough inquiry, the committee finalized appropriate disciplinary actions in accordance with the university's examination regulations and guidelines.

Students whose names appear in the malpractice resolutions are advised to check the official notification to know the committee's decision regarding their respective cases. Depending on the severity of the violation, the resolutions may include penalties such as cancellation of the examination, cancellation of specific subject papers, debarment from appearing in future examinations for a specified period, or other disciplinary actions as prescribed by the university.

Candidates are encouraged to verify all details mentioned in the notification, including their hall ticket number, semester, examination session, and the committee's final resolution. If any clarification is required regarding the decision, students should contact the university's Controller of Examinations or their respective college authorities for further guidance.

The publication of the Malpractice Committee Resolutions reflects the university's commitment to maintaining transparency, fairness, and academic integrity throughout the examination process. Strict action against examination malpractice helps ensure equal opportunities for all students and upholds the credibility of the university's evaluation system.

Students are advised to regularly visit the university's official website for the latest updates regarding examination results, revaluation notifications, supplementary examinations, and other important academic announcements.

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