Mahatma Gandhi University MCA 1st Sem (Regular) Exam, Feb 2026 Timetable
Mahatma Gandhi University has officially released the timetable for the Master of Computer Applications (MCA) First Semester Regular examinations scheduled for February 2026. The announcement is significant for MCA students enrolled in the 2025–26 academic batch, as it provides clarity on examination dates and helps students plan their preparation effectively.
The MCA program at Mahatma Gandhi University is structured to equip students with strong theoretical knowledge and practical skills in computer science and application development. The first semester curriculum focuses on foundational subjects such as programming languages, data structures, computer organization, discrete mathematics, and operating systems. The regular semester examinations play a vital role in assessing students’ understanding of these core concepts.
According to the official notification, the February 2026 MCA 1st Semester (Regular) examinations will be conducted as per the prescribed academic schedule. The timetable includes detailed information regarding subject-wise examination dates, paper codes, and examination timings. Adequate gaps have been provided between examinations to allow students sufficient time for revision and preparation.
Students can access the detailed timetable through the official website of Mahatma Gandhi University. The university has advised candidates to carefully verify all details mentioned in the timetable and follow examination guidelines strictly. Hall tickets are mandatory for entry into the examination hall, and students are required to report well before the scheduled time to avoid last-minute inconvenience.
The release of the MCA 1st Semester examination timetable reflects Mahatma Gandhi University’s commitment to maintaining academic discipline and transparency. Students are encouraged to utilize this time efficiently, follow a structured study plan, and seek guidance from faculty members wherever necessary. With focused preparation and dedication, candidates can approach the February 2026 examinations with confidence and achieve academic success.
