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Bangalore
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BANGALORE: The II Pre-University Supplementary Examination will commence on July 10 with history and geology papers. The examination for history and geology papers will be held in the morning session from 9 a.m. to noon., according to a press release. According to the timetable issued here on Thursday by the director of Pre-University Education, the sociology, mathematics, business maths and basic maths papers will be held on July 11. Political science and botany on July 12; accountancy, chemistry and education on July 13. Business studies, physics and education-II on July 14; Carnatic music and Hindustani music on July 14 in the afternoon session from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Optional Kannada and statistics on July 15; English on July 17; electronics, geography and zoology on July 18; psychology on July 18 in the afternoon session. Economics on July 19; Kannada and Tamil on July 20; Telugu, Malayalam, Arabic and French on July 20 in the afternoon session. Logic and computer science on July 21; home science on July 21 in the afternoon session; Hindi on July 22 and Marathi, Urdu and Sanskrit on July 22 in the afternoon session, according to the release.
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