AMU to
reopen on May 13 instead of May 16
Tuesday May 10, 2011 09:36:45 PM,
PTI
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Aligarh: Under pressure
from different quarters, the Aligarh Muslim University authorities
today decided to prepone the reopening of the varsity by three
days.
The University will now reopen in a phased manner from May 13
instead of May 16, an AMU release said.
Hostel facilities will now be available to all final year students
of different faculties from May 13. The annual examinations will
commence from May 18, it added.
In another major decision, the University authorities have also
conceded the demand for providing accommodation to all internal
students appearing in the Engineering entrance test scheduled for
May 14.
Halls of residence for pre-final and semester II students will be
available from May 21.
The University had been closed indefinitely on April 30 last
following a clash between two groups of students.
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