JNU Monsoon End-Semester Exams 2019 to Start from December
JNU Delhi has announced the dates of Monsoon end-semester examinations which will be held in December 2019 as approved by the AC and EC. The exams will take place from 12th to 20th December 2019.
Amidst the ongoing protests in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), the university has announced the dates of 2019 Monsoon End Semesters which will start from 12th December and will continue till 20th of the same month.
The varsity notification mentioned that thousands of students who want to complete their academics in the continuance of the university are being affected adversely for the strike and protests being held by a group of students. The notice also mentioned that the academic schedule has been approved by the Academic Council and the Executive Council so there shall be no relaxation of the examination schedule of the University.
JNU End Semester Exam Date Sheet 2019
The results of the Monsoon End Semester will be released on 30th December. Following is the JNU Monsoon End Semester Timetable 2019:
Event | Dates | ||
Monsoon-End Semester Exam at JNU | 12th December to 20th December 2019 | ||
Showing the evaluated answer script of Final Semester | Before the finalization of grades | ||
Deadline for students’ application forwarding regarding zero-semester to the Evaluation Branch | 20th December 2019 | ||
Last date of forwarding end-semester results by respective Centres or Schools to the Evaluation Branch | 23rd December 2019 | ||
Last Date of sending results by the Evaluation Branch to the respective Schools or centres | 29th December 2019 | ||
Display of end semester results of students in Schools/Centres | 30th December 2019 | ||
Winter Break | 24th December 2019 to 31st December 2019 |
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