Mangalore varsity postpones undergraduate, PG exams
The Hindu
Public transport will see disruption due to weekend curfew on Aug. 14 and 28
In the light of communication from Dakshina Kannada district administration about disruption of public transport on August 14 and 28 due to weekend curfew, Mangalore University has postponed the undergraduate and postgraduate examination scheduled on those two days. Registrar (Evaluation) P.L. Dharma said that disruption of public transport will make it difficult for students of the university to reach the examination centre on these two days. Hence, the university has decided to postpone the examination. In a release, Mr. Dharma said that the revised timetable of the examination will be sent to students by email on Thursday.More Related News

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