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TU to hold exams from August- September


24 July 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Tribhuvan University, the oldest university of the country is mulling over resuming its coronavirus-disrupted academic plans from September and has decided to run most of the exams under management stream from the last week of August onwards.

Master’s Level and Bachelor’s Level exam schedule published by TU were suspended until further notice after the enforcement of lockdown imposed to curb coronavirus pandemic.

Issuing a public notice on Friday, the Dean’s Office of Management Faculty of TU has notified that the exams of Master’s Level will be conducted from the Last week of August.

Similarly, it has also notified that the semester exams of Bachelor’s level would be conducted from the first week of September.

Earlier, TU had shared its plan of conducted Master’s and Bachelor Level exams simultaneously.

TU had also shared the plan of conducting Bachelor level’s 4th Year’s exam and 2nd Year’s exam at a time and 3rd year and 1st year’s exam at a time breaking the trend of conducting the annual exam in the order like Fourth Year, Third Year, Second Year and First Year.

On Friday’s notice, TU has informed to publish the exam schedule through its website later.

Publish Date : 24 July 2020 20:11 PM

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