The LLB end-term exams at Delhi University's Faculty of Law have been rescheduled for this Thursday. This announcement was made in writing and cited a mandate from DU Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh.
An official notification was released the night before the original date, stating that the Delhi University Faculty of Law has postponed the LLB end-term exams that were originally scheduled to take place on Thursday. Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh made the decision, citing the deferral as the result of multiple pupils being placed in detention for inadequate attendance.
"Due to orders of the Vice Chancellor, the examinations of LLB II/IV/VI term scheduled for July 4 are postponed," the order stated. "Fresh dates would be notified in due course of time," it added.
Vice Chancellor Singh gave an explanation for the exam postponement, stating that a lack of attendance prevented numerous students from taking the test.
He said that in order to make up for their lack of attendance, students are expected to attend two weeks of classes.
"After the students will compensate for two weeks for the loss of attendance, fresh dates to hold the end-term examination will be released," he added.
Applicants can visit Delhi University's official website for additional information.
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The exams were postponed because many students had low attendance and wouldn't have been able to take them.
New exam dates haven't been announced yet. The university will let you know when they're decided.
You'll need to attend two weeks of makeup classes to compensate for your missed attendance.
Check the official Delhi University website for updates on the exam rescheduling.
The postponement was announced the night before the original exam date, which was July 4th.
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