AU M.Sc Physics 3rd Sem (2-1) Special Drive Exams(2015-2016 A.B) 2026 Timetable
The Andhra University has released/announced the tentative timetable for the M.Sc Physics 3rd Semester (2-1) Special Drive Examinations for the 2015–2016 Academic Batch (A.B) scheduled to be conducted in 2026. This special drive examination is designed exclusively for candidates who were unable to clear or complete their semester requirements within the regular academic period and are given a final opportunity to complete their postgraduate degree.
According to the notification, the M.Sc Physics 3rd Sem (2-1) Special Drive Exams 2026 will be conducted in a structured manner, following the university’s updated CBCS and examination regulations. The timetable is expected to include core physics subjects such as Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Solid State Physics, and associated laboratory or elective papers depending on the old syllabus applicable to the 2015–2016 batch. Each paper will be scheduled on separate days to ensure adequate preparation time for candidates.
The examination schedule is likely to be spread over a one to two-week period, with morning and afternoon sessions depending on the number of papers. Students are advised to carefully check the official timetable once released on the university examination portal. Hall tickets/admit cards will be issued a few days before the commencement of examinations, and candidates must carry them along with a valid identity proof to the examination centre.
Candidates appearing for this special drive must strictly follow all examination rules, including reporting time, seating arrangements, and academic guidelines issued by Andhra University. Any malpractice or violation of instructions may lead to cancellation of candidature.
After completion of the examinations, the university will initiate the evaluation process and publish the results on its official website. This special drive serves as a final academic opportunity for long-pending candidates to complete their M.Sc Physics degree and progress in their academic or professional careers. Students are advised to stay updated with official announcements regularly.



