Staff Reporter
DURG,
The online examination for regular and private candidates of BSc, BSc Home Science and BSc BEd of Hemchand Yadav University (HYU), Durg will start from April 16. Giving this information, the Deputy Registrar of Examinations of the University Dr Rajamani Patel informed that 9,115 regular candidates and 5,599 private candidates will appear in the BSc first year examination starting from April 16. Similarly, in BSc second year, 7,924 candidates will sit regularly and 4,327 candidates will sit as private candidate. 8,899 regular and 3,213 private candidates will appear in
BSc third year.
Thus, a total of 39,077 candidates will appear in the BSc examinations starting from April 16. The examinations will be continued till May 9.
University Registrar Bhupendra Kuldeep informed that answer sheets have been provided to all the regular and private students appearing in the BSc examination from the examination centers set by the university. The examination department of the university will upload the Hindi language question paper for the first, second and third year candidates at 7:00 am on the official website of the university.
Students can solve these question papers and submit the answer sheets to their respective examination centers between 12:00 to 3:00 pm on the same day.
It will be mandatory for the candidate to bring his/her examination admit card, while submitting the answer sheet. The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Dr Aruna Palta and Registrar Bhupendra Kuldeep has bestowed their best wishes to all the regular and private candidates who are appearing in the examination which will start from tomorrow.
University’s Dean Student Welfare, Dr. Prashant Srivastava informed that more than one lakh answer sheets of private postgraduate examinations ended on April 9 have been received at the University Assessment Center for evaluation. Most of these answer sheets have been sent to the expert professors for evaluation. This time the remuneration of the assessors will be paid through RTGS. This year about 33,000 candidates have appeared in the examination as postgraduate private candidates.