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BG 2nd Semester students to write exams for two semesters!

Srinagar: The students of BG 2nd Semester, who are going to appear in the upcoming examinations, have been directed to prepare two semesters in...

Date Sheet for BG 2nd Semester (CBCB System) July-August, 2017

Srinagar: University of Kashmir has issued the Date Sheet for BG 2nd Semester (CBCB System) July-August, 2017.The Date Sheet is for BG 2nd Semester CBCB...

Date Sheet for BG 2nd Semester Examination

Date Sheet for BG 2nd Semester Examination (Session: July - Aug 2016) for the eligible Regular and Fresh Private candidates of KASHMIR and LADAKH...

Notification regarding exam forms for undergraduate students

Srinagar: The online examination forms of undergraduate students - B.G 1st Year, B.G 2nd Semester and B.G 3rd Year for the candidates who could...

Date Sheet for Annual Exam of BG 2nd Year (Session Jan-Feb, 2016)

Date Sheet for B.G 2nd Year Annual Examination for Regular/Fresh Private candidates of Kashmir Division (Session: Jan - Feb 2016).

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