The university has asked students who missed exams on May 13, 14, and 15 to submit a Google Form with valid proof of absence by July 10.
Students of Delhi University who missed their exams during Operation Sindoor have been given a chance to reappear, following a notification issued by the Controller of Examinations on July 1.
Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, Controller of Examinations, said many students were unable to attend exams scheduled on May 13, 14, and 15 due to their inability to travel to Delhi during that time.
The university has been conducting exams through May and June with separate timetables for various semesters.
“This form is only for those students who could not appear on the above-mentioned dates. Documentary evidence proving their inability to reach Delhi is mandatory,” the notification said.
Eligible students must complete a Google Form by July 10 to apply for the re-examination.
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