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Exams on May 9, 10 rescheduled by varsity

University of Mumbai exams for papers scheduled on May 9 and May 10 have been postponed because of a clash with the state’s common entrance test (MH-CET) for engineering aspirants on May 10.

Updated on: Apr 24, 2012 01:50 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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University of Mumbai exams for papers scheduled on May 9 and May 10 have been postponed because of a clash with the state’s common entrance test (MH-CET) for engineering aspirants on May 10.

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The university issued a circular dated April 20 rescheduling exams for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in 29 papers to different dates.

Rescheduled papers include those for law students, third year bachelor of arts students and masters of education students.

The entire list of rescheduled exams is available on http://www.mu.ac.in/examsc116.pdf. “University exam centres and CET exam centers also the same so we wanted to make sure there was no overlap,” said a university official.

All rescheduled papers will take place a day after the last exam paper in the original schedule for each of the affected courses. The venue and timing of all papers will remain the same.

 
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