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Punjabi University gives Specific reappear Opportunity to former Pupils to clear Assessments by paying upto Rs 50000

PATIALA: The Punjabi University Patiala has declared an chance for its own alumni to have a unique opportunity to reappear to the examinations they’d neglected to clean in a time-bound way previously because of some reasons.
On the other hand, the candidates might need to clean the exam/s on the present syllabus.

The fiscally crunched Punjabi University had made a decision to provide this unique reappear opportunity to its former pupils that can vie for a session or a part of their class or course which didn’t include any technical examinations.
To avail of the exceptional opportunity, the candidate might need to pay Rs 50,000 and the exam and entry fees.

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Likewise, those students that didn’t pass their examinations sooner during lecture or’advance’ could find a unique reappear opportunity for 2 newspapers at no more than 2 semesters.
The candidate is going to need to pay Rs 40,000.

A unique opportunity has also been awarded to those pupils who based on UGC rules couldn’t avail of the course or class level just for not qualifying the’Environment & street safety knowledge assessment and Drug Abuse’ assessment.
The candidate is going to need to pay Rs 2500 to reappear and be eligible for the’Environment & street safety examination and Drug Abuse’ examinations.
In all, aside from the charge for’unique opportunity’, the candidate will also need to pay the assessment fee and entrance fee.

This exceptional opportunity is just for external written exams and isn’t provided to the former pupils of M.
Phil and PhD.
The pupils who obtained neglected or reappear within their inner assessments may likewise not apply with this exceptional opportunity.

“We have opted to provide a unique reappear opportunity to the pupils that, previously, had neglected to obtain a diploma for their class or course to having missed or neglected to clean their examination/s and missed to avail or neglected in their opportunity of’improvement’ or’reappear’ in compliance with the college rules.
Before, the cost for reappear or advancement under particular possibility after 2000 batch has been 35000 but today it’s been increased to Rs 40,000.
The present syllabus will be useful to the candidates that wish to look below this new unique opportunity.
The older syllabus will be relevant just for those examinations which aren’t a part of the present syllabus.
The’Odd and ‘ evaluation rule will be useful below which surfaced assessments for 1, 5 and 3 have been stored in December and also for Semester 2, 6 and 4 at the month of May.
As stated by the Supreme Court judgment, it’s compulsory for the pupils in the 2010 batch to meet the requirements for the’environment and street security examination and’drug misuse’ examinations”, stated Punjabi University Examination Controller JIS Khattar.

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