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DAVV warns colleges of delays in submitting marks
DAVV warns colleges of delays in submitting marks

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

DAVV warns colleges of delays in submitting marks

Indore: As Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) gears up for a fresh phase of examinations from August 19, the university has issued a stern warning to its affiliated colleges against any delay in submitting marks for exams. The move comes in the wake of past incidents where late submission of marks caused significant delays in result declarations, inconveniencing thousands of students. The university declared the results for the third and fourth years in July and released the supplementary examination schedule in the first week of August. The third-year exams will be held between August 19 and September 1, while the fourth-year exams will take place from August 19 to 23. According to officials, 1,200 students have applied so far for the supplementary exams. However, with special permission, forms can be filled until August 15. The examination centres will be finalised next week, and the exams will be conducted under the supervision of observers. Examination controller Dr Ashesh Tiwari stated that the number of students in the fourth-year supplementary exams is low, whereas third-year students are still in the process of filling their exam forms. He added that flying squads will also keep a watch at the centres. DAVV has instructed the colleges that if this deadline is missed, leading to delayed or withheld results, the responsibility will rest entirely with the respective college management. The university has stressed that such procedural delays will not be tolerated this year. In addition, the viva and internal examinations for the MEd fourth semester will be conducted in physical mode, and marks for former regular and ATKT students must be submitted by the third week of August through MP Online. Colleges must also provide complete details of supervisors to the examination department and confidential branch, with any violation likely to invite strict action. The directive also addresses concerns over recurring rule violations in smaller examinations, where external influence has allegedly allowed colleges to bypass norms. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

MU's academic calendar '25-26 under NEP out
MU's academic calendar '25-26 under NEP out

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

MU's academic calendar '25-26 under NEP out

Mumbai: The University of Mumbai has released its academic calendar for degree colleges for the 2025–26 academic year, aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP). The circular outlines key dates for admissions, exams, and result processing for undergraduate courses in humanities, commerce and science. The first semester for first-year students and the third semester for second-year students will commence on June 13, 2025. ATKT exams are scheduled between Oct 9 and 25. Colleges have been directed to conduct internal assessments and practical exams in accordance with MU norms. Examination forms and fees must be submitted by Sep 15. Colleges are expected to upload assessment data on portal by Nov 28. The calendar specifies vacation breaks: a mid-term break from Aug 27 to 31, Diwali holidays from Oct 21 to Nov 5, and a winter vacation from Dec 5 to 31. tnn You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!

Only state board students eligible for ATKT rule for Class 11 admission
Only state board students eligible for ATKT rule for Class 11 admission

Hindustan Times

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Only state board students eligible for ATKT rule for Class 11 admission

In an important update for students taking admission for Class 11, the Maharashtra education department has allowed them to keep terms (ATKT) for only students from the state board. Sriram Panzade, director, secondary and higher secondary education, said, 'Only those state board students who failed in one or two subjects in their exams will be allowed to take admission under ATKT. Students from other boards must pass all subjects to get admission to Class 11 in Maharashtra.' Students eligible for ATKT can apply for Class 11 admission after Class 10 supplementary exams result are declared. Also, those who want to take the science stream in Class 11 must have at least 40% marks in the science subject in their Class 10 exams. Other boards may have similar supplementary exams in their states, but those results will only be valid for admissions within their own systems, not for state board colleges. To make the process smooth, the education department has declared an online provisional merit list that shows students' marks and state ranks. Admissions will be conducted in five rounds, allowing both students who have passed Class 10 and those with ATKT to choose colleges based on their results. More than 12 lakh students have registered for Class 11 admission. The education department said it is working hard to fix the admission system and ensure that all students, including ATKT candidates, can join college without losing a year. The centralised online admission process for Class 11 in junior colleges across the state has once again been postponed. The allotment of colleges for students in the first round will now be announced on June 26.

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