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BANGALORE: The Department of Pre-University Education has announced the timetable for the second PUC March-April examination, commencing on March 24, 2006. Department Director Gonal Bheemappa said in a press release that Chemistry, Logic, Education I (old syllabus) and Education (new syllabus) examinations will be conducted on March 24, between 9 a.m. and noon. March 25 - Political Science (morning); March 27 - Mathematics, Business Maths (old syllabus) and Basic Maths (new syllabus) (morning); March 28 - Accountancy, Biology Part - I (morning) and Education II (old syllabus) (2 p.m. to 5 p.m.); March 29 - English (morning); March 31 - Economics and Physics (morning); April 1 - Optional Kannada and Geology (morning); April 3 - Sociology and Computer Science (morning); April 4 - Statistics and Biology Part II (morning); April 5 - History and Electronics (morning), April 6 - Kannada and Tamil (morning), Malayalam, Marathi, Arabic and French (afternoon); April 7 - Hindi (morning), Telugu, Urdu and Sanskrit (afternoon); April 8 - Geography (morning) and Home Science (afternoon), April 10 - Business Studies and Psychology (morning), Karnataka Music and Hindustani Music (afternoon).
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