Last date for AU degree exam fee payment is Nov. 5

October 21, 2012 02:22 pm | Updated 02:22 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

The last date for payment of fee without fine for the degree examinations of Andhra University to be held during March-April 2013 is November 5, according to a press release from AU. Theory examinations commence on March 4. English practical examinations will be conducted from January 21 to February 7 and for other subjects from February 15 to 28.

Regular students of I, II and III years of B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.Sc. (Home Science), B.A. (OL), B.C.A., B.E.M., B.B.M., B.H.M. and C.T., UGD P.Ed. and B.P.Ed. and those appearing for the supplementary examinations have to pay the examination fee at the college where they are studying or studied, and submit the examination application through the Principal of the college for getting registered for the examination.

The proforma of examination application form can be downloaded from the website www.andhrauniversity. info/exams/appl.html and an additional fee of Rs. 40 has to be paid for registration along with the stipulated examination fee. Application sent either by post or submitted in person at the university office will not be entertained. Applications submitted after the prescribed last date will not be accepted.

Applications along with examination and registration fee will be accepted with a penal fee of Rs.1,000 till Nov. 14. Applications can be submitted with a penal fee of Rs. 2,000 till 10 days before commencement of exams but it is allowed only for theory examinations.

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