Gauhati University Approves Offline MCQ Format for Conducting PG Admission Entrance 2021-2022
The Gauhati University however made it clear that the admission procedure would be strictly based on evaluations that would include the overall performance .
| 4 Aug 2021 5:57 AM GMT
GUWAHATI: In a latest development regarding the procedure of examinations to be held by the Gauhati University, it has been now decided that the Post Graduate Admission process regarding all departments of the University would be conducted strictly on the MCQ basis that would follow an offline parameter for the entrance examination for session 2021-22.
Meanwhile, the admission committee that is in charge of the admission procedures of the Gauhati University had earlier organized a meeting on July 15 last, wherein the decision was taken by the regulatory authorities to introduce the offline format for the entrance examination as a mitigating solution in order to deal with the UGC guidelines for comple
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