Pareeksha Bhavan Calicut University Time Table For PG November 2021 Exams Released; Hall Ticket Soon

The University of Calicut will conduct the PG Semester Exams 2021 starting from November 12, 2021. The exams will be held for Regular, Supplementary, Improvement students who filled in their exam forms.

By Rohit Sindhu, Updated : Nov 03, 2021 10:13 IST
Pareeksha Bhavan Calicut University Time Table For PG November 2021 Exams Released; Hall Ticket Soon
Calicut University Exam Time Table 2021 Out; Direct link to check here

The University of Calicut has released the timetable of Postgraduate November 2021 Semester Exams on its official website pareekshabhavan.uoc.ac.in. Students who have filled in their examination form now can check and download time table of MA, MSc, MCom, MBA, MBE Regular, Supplementary, and Improvement Exams 2021. The exams are scheduled to start from November 12, 2021, onwards and will be conducted till November 22.

According to the schedule, Calicut University PG Semester (Regular, Supplementary, and Improvement) CBCSS Examinations November 2020 (2019 & 20 admissions) will take place from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM (except Friday) and 2:00 PM to 5.00 PM (on Friday).

Pareeksha Bhavan, UoC is conducting examinations for Regular, Supplementary, and Improvement for the students who took admission in the years 2019 or 2020. Here is the direct link to check the Calicut University timetable for November 2021 exams.

The university is expected to issue the hall ticket tentatively 7 days before the commencement of the theory examination. In order to download the hall ticket, students are required to enter their roll number or registration credentials.

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All candidates have to cross-check the details printed on it and thereafter take a printout of the same. The hall ticket is an important document to be carried at the exam centre by the students.

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