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Osmania University exams rescheduled

Staff Reporter

HYDERABAD: Osmania University has rescheduled its post-graduate examinations including that of distance education courses.

The final examinations of P.G.R.R. Centre for Distance Education (PGRRCDE), to be held on June 28 and 30, have been postponed to July 7 and 8. The previous examinations of the PGRRCDE will be held on July 10, 12, 14, 17 and 19, according to the revised timetable.

The part-I examinations of Master of Philosophy will be on July 5, 6, 10 and 12, while the regular Master of Business Administration examinations will be conducted on July 5 and 7. The one-time postgraduate (backlog) examinations have been revised to July 6 and 7.

However, there is no change in the timings and the examination centres, according to a press release.

The examinations to be conducted by the State Board of Technical Education and Training on June 28 (C-90 and C-96 Schemes) have been postponed to July 6, according to Ch. Kanakaiah, secretary.

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