Aligarh
Muslim University reopens on May 16, 2011
Friday May 06, 2011 08:17:50 AM,
Special Correspondent
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Aligarh:
The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) will be reopening on May 16,
2011 in a phased manner. The hostel facilities for B. Tech Final
year and all final semester students of other faculties will be
provided from May 16, 2011 while the examinations for these
students will commence from May 18, 2011.
The decision was taken in a meeting of the Deans of faculties and
Principals of Colleges chaired by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. P. K.
Abdul Azis.
The meeting noted with appreciation that classes have been
completed in all faculties except Faculty of Medicine and there
has been no tuitional loss due to sine die declared on April 30,
2011.
The meeting also decided that postgraduate degree and diploma
exmainatons in the Faculty of Medicine will be held as per the
schedule already announced.
The University has decided that the halls of residence will be
opened for Prefinal/ II Semester on May 21, 2011 and the
examination will start from May 23, 2011. For all other courses
hostel facilities will be provided on May 23, 2011 and
examinations will start from May 25, 2011.
It was decided that the departmental admission tests schedule
already announced will be strictly adhered to.
The University has also decided that the class IX Entrance Test
will be held on May 25, 2011.
It was also resolved that Deans of concerned faculties will submit
the complete examination schedule for their faculties so that it
can be notified on the University website.
The Principal, University Polytechnic informed that the I Year
theory papers are over in Polytechnic. However, practical
examinations are left. He proposed that these practical exams be
held in the month of July 2011 to avoid inconvenience to the
students.
It was also noted that the second semester in the Faculty of
Management Studies and Research and Faculty of Commerce
examinations will be held in the month of July 2011 as these
students have currently gone on practical training.
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