The start date for the carryover exam papers for two semesters of an MCA program can vary depending on the specific university or institution's academic calendar. Typically, universities announce exam schedules a few weeks in advance, often at the end of the semester or after results are declared. It’s best to check with your institution's official website or academic office for the exact dates and details regarding carryover exams.
b.com exam starts on may.. for final year... 6th sem
when will the exmas of 2nd sem MBA will start?
4 July to 9july
i given the i semester exam in bharuch 1969
27th dec
Third semester
Back-logs for detention: For the student detention of various courses, exceptpharmacy course, the maximum backlogs a student can carry will be equal tofour at any point of time. However it will be based on the declaration ofresults of remedial exam of the previous semester.As an example,if the student is having 5 backlogs in first semester exam, he/she will be allowed to study in second semester. After the end of 2nd semester academic term,remedial exam of 1st semester will be conducted and it will be followed by 2nd semester university main exam. On declaration of 1stsemester remedial exam result if the student passes one subject out of 5 which leads to 4 backlogs in total. As backlogs are not exceeding 4 in number, he/she will be allowed to continue his/her 3rd semester study. In case number of backlogs continues equal to 5 then, he/she will not be eligible for his/her study in 3rd semester. It
Term : 20-July-2009 to 27-Nov-2009Diwali Vacation : 20-Oct-2009 to 23-Oct-2009Mid Semester Exam : 05-Oct-2009 to 10-Oct-2009End Semester Exam : 14-Dec-2009 onwardsTerm : 20-July-2009 to 27-Nov-2009Diwali Vacation : 20-Oct-2009 to 23-Oct-2009Mid Semester Exam : 05-Oct-2009 to 10-Oct-2009End Semester Exam : 14-DTerm : 20-July-2009 to 27-Nov-2009Diwali Vacation : 20-Oct-2009 to 23-Oct-2009Mid Semester Exam : 05-Oct-2009 to 10-Oct-2009End Semester Exam : 14-Dec-2009 onwardsec-2009 onwards
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