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In a circular issued here, the university cautioned the students “about the consequences of not completing academic assignments and tests, including end-semester examinations, as per the relevant academic ordinances and rules”.
Students not appearing in the examinations would lose their studentship as per JNU academic ordinances, the university said.
“Such students will be ineligible to register in the next semester and hence will cease to be the bonafide students of the university,” the circular read.
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The JNUSU, which has been protesting for over a month against the proposed hike in hostel fee, said at least 17 centres have held meetings and supported the call for boycott of semester exams.
In its circular, the university said the last date for submission of M.Phil, dissertation/PhD thesis in the schools/centres and forwarding the same to Evaluation Branch is December 31 for the Monsoon Semester.
“This needs to be noted that the University academic calendar has been approved by the Academic Council and the Executive Council and is required to be followed strictly,” the circular read.