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Final examination
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Calcutta University to hold online final exams from Oct 1, results on Oct 31

| @indiablooms | Sep 03, 2020, at 02:19 am

Kolkata/UNI: The University of Calcutta on Wednesday announced that it would hold college and Universities final examinations online between Oct 1-18 and the candidates must submit their answer papers within 24 hours after getting questioners at home via email or WhatsApp.

Announcing this Calcutta University Vice-Chancellor Sonali Chakraborty Bandhypadhya told reporters that the candidate could have question papers at home via online and could submit the answer within 24 hours after getting questioners.

The candidates, who could not submit answer scripts online, could submit their hardcopy to their respective institutions.

The results would be declared on October 31.

The unprecedented online exam has been taken following the prevailing COVID-19.

The answer scripts would be checked by the college and university teachers and professors of the respective institutions.

 

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