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University contact classes postponed

Special Correspondent

CHENNAI: The University of Madras has postponed the personal contact programme (PCP) classes for MBA 2008 students scheduled to be held on September 20 at Annai Velankanni’s College, Saidapet. The alternate date will be announced later.

The University has also postponed the PCP classes for second and third year undergraduate courses and second year post-graduate courses scheduled to be held on September 20 at Government Arts College, Nandanam, Sir Theagaraya College, Washermanpet, C. Kandaswamy Naidu College for Men, Anna Nagar, St. Thomas College of Arts and Science, Koyambedu, Alagappa Institute of Technology, Purasawalkam, and Patrician College of Arts and Science, Adyar. Instead, these classes will be held on October 5.

However, the PCP classes at these centres on September 21 will be held as scheduled.

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