NEW DELHI: Now the last date to submit your examination form for the Centenary Chance Special Examination Registration Date Phase-II is April 17 according to the latest announcement of the Delhi University in which a student can choose a maximum of 4 papers.
On 1st April, Delhi University published the latest notification in which they mentioned that all the concerned former students (regular, NCWEB, SOL/external cell) who are in their final year or doing under graduation or Post Graduation or any other Professional courses who appeared before in Centenary Chance Special Examination phase-I and were not able to complete their course, are suggested that they can register for the exam before the Centenary Chance Special Examination Registration date of phase-ll expires with a limit of a maximum of 4 papers.
The last date examination form is now extended to 17 April 2024 by 5:30 pm. Students can fill out their examination form by going to the online student portal link.
The colleges or centres are requested to confirm and verify the examination forms submitted by the students by April 18.
According to the latest announcement, the students are ordered to submit their confirmed admit card online for the Centenary Chance Special Examination Registration date and upload the result. It is also mentioned that if your fee has been submitted already then it will not be returned under any condition.
After writing all their details on the registration form, students have to take out the print of the filled forms for further use. Provisional admit cards will be published after confirmation of the registration form by the responsible faculty, department, or college.
What is the DU Centenary Chance Special Examination?
DU Centenary Chance Special Examination is a second chance for all those college dropout students to at least clear the exam to get a degree in their respective course. Earlier, these exams used to take place between October to November but now the Centenary Chance Special Examination Registration Date has changed.
According to the guidelines of Delhi University, the UG and PG students and also those students who are doing professional courses and have finished their entire course work and statutory needs prescribed for completion of the course, will be able to sit for the Centenary Chance Special Examination.
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Professor Diwan S Rawat who is the Dean for Examinations, at Delhi University, mentions, “We held the Annual Mode exam and the results of 13 courses have been announced.
The number of papers is now restricted to only four papers, and a student can appear for only four exams now and it can not be extended now. Also, if the student has paid the fees then it will not be returned under any condition.