NU Special Summer Exam for Final Year Students Eyeing PG Courses in National Institutes Nagpur University (NU) has initiated a special summer examination process for final-year students aiming to secure admission to postgraduate programs at national-level institutions. This marks the first time the university is organizing such exams during the summer session, typically reserved for athletes who compete in tournaments after winter examinations. The move aims to address scheduling conflicts between university exams and entrance tests for professional courses like MTech, MBA, and others conducted by institutions such as IIT, CUET, and various national universities. The university has directed all affected final-year students to submit their applications through their college principals to the director of the students’ welfare department. Officials emphasized that the entire process, including exam scheduling and result declaration, will be completed within 25 days, with results expected to be announced by July 5. This timeline is critical to ensure students do not miss admission deadlines for upcoming rounds, which have already begun in several cities. The initiative follows a previous directive from NU in May, which allowed students to skip university examinations if they clashed with entrance tests or admission processes. However, concerns arose when it was noted that students who appeared for their regular exams might not receive results in time for the admission rounds. Some national institutes have already opened their registration portals, prompting urgency in resolving the issue. Senate member Manmohan Bajpai raised the matter with Vice-Chancellor Manali Kshirsagar, who assured that special examinations would be organized promptly.#nagpur_university #manali_kshirsagar #manmohan_bajpai #iit #cuet
