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BANGALORE: The annual examinations of postgraduate and diploma postgraduate courses of Bangalore University will commence on June 1. Hall tickets have been despatched to candidates. Those who have not received hall tickets can obtain a duplicate from the Directorate of Correspondence Courses and Distance Education by producing a passport-size photograph and identity card, an official release said. Hall tickets will be available at the directorate on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. The examination centres are as follows: Sociology - Corporation Junior College, Kasturiba Nagar, Mysore Road; Economics - Corporation Junior College, Austin Town; English - Corporation High School, Broadway (near Russell Market), Shivajinagar; Mathematics - Byraveshwaranagar, Moodalapalya, Nagarbhavi Road; Kannada - Corporation High School, Malleswaram, 11th Cross; History - Corporation Girls' High School, Dispensary Road (behind Commercial Street police station): Political Science - Corporation High School, Vidyaranya Nagar, Cholar Palya (near tollgate), Magadi Road; M.Com. - Corporation High School, Gandhinagar (near Kanisika Hotel); Sanskrit, Hindi, Telugu, Urdu, Philosophy, French - Prasanna Kumara Block, Jnana Bharathi Campus at the departments concerned.
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