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Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
MDU results 2025 for MA Economics, Political Science, and BCA NEP programmes declared at mdu.ac.in: Direct link
Maharshi Dayanand University announces latest UG and PG results for June 2025 MDU results 2025: Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), formerly known as the University of Rohtak, has announced the latest results for several postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. The results for the Master of Arts (MA) in Economics third semester, MA in Political Science first semester, and Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) NEP first and third semesters were declared on June 6, 2025. Students enrolled in these courses can now check their scores online through the official MDU website. This announcement follows a batch of other results declared by the university on June 5, 2025. These include results for fresh candidates and reappear students across various disciplines such as Bachelor of Science (BSc) honours in Physics, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), BSc in Physical Sciences, BSc in Life Sciences, Bachelor of Arts (BA) multidisciplinary, BA in English, and postgraduate courses like MA in Sanskrit, History, and Economics under the Directorate of Distance Education (DDE). How to check MDU results online Students eager to access their results can do so easily by following a few simple steps. First, visit the official results portal at Once on the site, select the relevant examination results section. Next, locate your specific course and semester or year from the list provided. After this, enter your registration number and roll number accurately in the designated fields. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Finally, click on the 'Proceed Now' button to view your result. It is advisable to download and print a copy of the result for future reference. Detailed information on the latest MDU results The MA Economics third semester results, declared on June 6, reflect the performance of students enrolled through the Directorate of Distance Education (DDE). Alongside, MA Political Science students in their first semester have also received their results. The Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) under the National Education Policy (NEP) framework for both the first and third semesters was similarly announced on the same day. Direct link to check MDU results 2025 Earlier, on June 5, the university released several other key results. These included the BSc honours in Physics first semester results for fresh candidates, Bachelor of Commerce (4-year) first semester fresh candidates results, BSc Physical Sciences first semester, and BSc Life Sciences first semester results. The Bachelor of Arts multidisciplinary and BA English (4-year) first semester results were also declared. Postgraduate students under the DDE scheme were not left behind, with MA Sanskrit fourth semester (reappear only), MA History second semester (reappear only), and MA Economics second semester (reappear only) results released. This demonstrates the university's commitment to keeping students updated with their academic progress. About Maharshi Dayanand University Maharshi Dayanand University is located in Rohtak, Haryana, and recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Established in 1976 as Rohtak University, it was renamed in 1977 after the renowned Indian social reformer Dayananda Saraswati. MDU offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across multiple faculties, including arts, commerce, education, science, law, engineering, and technology. The university affiliates around 260 institutions and colleges across seven districts of Haryana, encompassing general education, engineering, technology, computer sciences, and management sciences. Its commitment to quality education has made it a prominent academic institution in northern India. Students awaiting their results can stay updated by visiting the official university website regularly. The swift announcement of results across various programmes reflects MDU's focus on timely communication and academic transparency. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


The Print
14-05-2025
- The Print
Sonipat college staffer ‘leaked' Hindi exam paper, then came the AI-powered cheating scandal
According to the police, the leak was facilitated by a fourth-grade college employee, identified as Sudhir. Word of such operations often spreads during exams, with answer slips left in college washrooms for students—who know they're being helped—to collect during permitted breaks. Peons and other staffers frequently act as conduits. Gurugram: In Haryana's Sonipat, at around 10 am Monday, the BA Final Year Hindi exam was underway at C.R.A College, affiliated with Maharshi Dayanand University. By 10.30 am, however, the question paper had been leaked and reached Shri Ji Photostat, a shop-cum-Atal Seva Kendra near the college, where it was quickly solved using AI tools. Ready-to-use cheating slips were then created, photocopied, and sold to students. The operation continued until about 1.30 pm. The incident highlights a growing nexus between technological innovation and academic dishonesty, with AI emerging as the latest weapon in the age-old battle over exam cheating. The leak, undetected by university authorities and police for hours, has sparked outrage among students and raised serious questions about the security of Haryana's examination system. Speaking to ThePrint on condition of anonymity, a police source said that a young operator at the photocopy shop used a computer and AI tools to generate answers to the leaked questions. Assistant Commissioner of Police (City), Sonipat, Rahul Dev said to ThePrint that the police were alerted to the leak at 1.05 pm through social media and other sources. 'By the time we received the information, the exam was over. We raided Shri Ji Photostat and arrested five individuals, including the shop owner, Akash, and Sudhir, the college peon who leaked the paper,' said ACP Dev. The police recovered copies of the leaked Hindi paper along with other incriminating materials from the scene. When asked about the use of AI to solve the paper, ACP Dev said, 'We will take the accused into custody to uncover the full extent of the operation, including the role of AI technology.' An FIR has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including Section 316 (4) (criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant) and 223 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) as well as provisions of the Haryana Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2021, at City Police Station in Sonipat. Speaking to ThePrint, Prof Gulshan Lal Taneja, Controller of Examinations at MDU, Rohtak, confirmed that the matter has come to the notice of the university authorities. 'Taking swift action, Vice-Chancellor Rajbir Singh has constituted a three-member committee headed by the Dean of Academic Affairs, A.S. Maan. The committee will visit Sonipat tomorrow (Tuesday) and submit a report to the VC the same evening,' said Taneja. The committee did visit the college Tuesday, however, the outcome is yet to be known. When contacted Wednesday by ThePrint, Dean Maan said he was not authorised to comment on it. (Edited by Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri) Also read: Year after NEET-UG 2024 paper leak, Bihar Police arrest 'mastermind' Sanjeev Mukhiya


Hindustan Times
13-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
7 held for making cheat sheets
Sonepat police arrested a photocopy shop owner and six students involved in creating cheat sheets for students appearing in the Bachelor of Arts (third-year) Hindi examination on Monday. The police officials said that the accused were preparing chits for the Hindi exam of the Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak. Sonepat ACP Rahul Dev said that they have recovered the material prepared for the exams. 'The photocopy owner was preparing copies of the answer chits and providing the same to students appearing in the MDU's graduation examination,' he added.


India Today
25-04-2025
- Health
- India Today
Nation's first 'Drug-Free Home' drive launched by MDU Rohtak on Panchayati Raj Day
On National Panchayati Raj Day, Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak initiated a big campaign against drug addiction, initiating the nation's first 'Drug-Free Home' scheme in Madodi Rangdan village in Rohtak district on drive, launched by MDU Vice-Chancellor Professor Rajbir Singh, started with India's first-ever Gram Sabha on the sole idea of making drug-free homes. He described the initiative as 'need of the hour' and stated that drugs ruin mental as well as physical health and disrupt families and Singh also declared that college students affiliated to MDU would now become 'Gram Saarthis; - volunteers who would go door to door, converse with people, and educate them about the ill effects of drugs. Social worker and MDU outreach representative Professor Sunil Jaglan presided over the event and motivated villagers by relating success stories from other Anju Dhiman, who is in charge of the university's outreach work, assisted in the organisation of the the event, MDU volunteers also conducted a mock Gram Sabha to demonstrate how villages can hold similar meetings. Students Prince Kumar and Yanshi Desai were central to the to a new survey by MDU, only 22 out of 450 houses in Madodi Rangdan are free from drugs at the moment. With a total population of about 2,800, the campaign hopes to make a tangible difference to this village - and, ultimately, to the whole nation.