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MADURAI: The results of postgraduate degree November semester examinations (except CBCS) of Madurai Kamaraj University have been published on January 2, according to a press release from S. Shanmugiah, Controller of Examinations, Madurai Kamaraj University. The courses are: M.Sc. in chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, information technology, botany, bio-chemistry, gene technology and bio-chemical technology. Students can access their results through internet websites: www. mkuniversity. org, www.webulagam.com, www.kalvimalar.com and www.southindia.com. The press release said that students who wish to apply for revaluation can download the revaluation application form from website- www.mkuniversity.org–and remit the prescribed fee with the form at the office of the Controller of Examinations on or before January 21. Dr. Shanmugiah said that the students need not wait for the statement of marks and those revaluation application forms received after the last date will not be entertained and the fees paid in such cases will not be refunded or adjusted.
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