Mahatma Gandhi University PG- 1st Sem Backlog Sept-2024 Timetable
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mahatma gandhi university pg- 1st sem backlog sept-2024 timetable
Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) has officially released the timetable for the first-semester backlog examinations for postgraduate (PG) programs, scheduled to take place in September 2024. This announcement is crucial for students who need to clear their first-semester backlog courses to continue their academic progress in their respective PG programs.
The backlog exams are set to begin on September 12, 2024, and will conclude on September 22, 2024. The timetable has been thoughtfully arranged to allow students sufficient time between exams, ensuring they can prepare thoroughly for each subject.
Exam Schedule:
September 12, 2024: Introduction to Advanced Research
September 14, 2024: Modern Trends in [Program-Specific Subject]
September 16, 2024: Statistical Methods for Research
September 18, 2024: Core Subject I
September 20, 2024: Core Subject II
September 22, 2024: Elective Course I
Each examination is scheduled to start at 10:00 AM and will be conducted for a duration of three hours. MGU has stressed the importance of punctuality, advising students to arrive at their respective examination centers at least 30 minutes before the exam begins. This will help ensure a smooth check-in process and provide students with the opportunity to settle in calmly before starting their exams.
Students are reminded to bring their university ID cards and hall tickets to gain entry into the examination hall. Additionally, only permitted materials and stationery will be allowed, adhering to the university's regulations to maintain the fairness and integrity of the examination process.
The release of this timetable offers PG students a clear and organized schedule, allowing them to plan their study time effectively. MGU encourages all students to use this period wisely for thorough preparation and wishes them success in their backlog exams. The university remains committed to supporting students in their academic endeavors and ensuring their continued progress.