All exams stalled until further notice; TU continues Monday's exam

All exams stalled until further notice; TU continues Monday's exam -

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TU Service Commission cancels recruitment exam and results amid irregularities

The commission announces plans to re-conduct the recruitment exams for candidates whose applications were previously approved.

TU bans AI use in exams - OnlineKhabar English News

The Tribhuvan University (TU) has banned the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in exams. In case of the use, the exam would be repealed, it warned.

TU bans AI use in exams

The Tribhuvan University (TU) has banned the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in exams. In case of the use, the exam will be repealed, it warned.

TU publicizes supplementary exam results within two weeks

KATHMANDU, Aug 5: Tribhuvan University's Office of the Controller of Examinations has publicized the results of the supplementary examinations within two weeks of conducting the exams. The results for the first-year postgraduate level exams under the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences have been published.

TU publicizes supplementary exam results within two weeks

KATHMANDU, Aug 5: Tribhuvan University's Office of the Controller of Examinations has publicized the results of the supplementary examinations within two weeks of conducting the exams. The results for the first-year postgraduate level exams under the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences have been published.

TU directs campuses to conclude FSU election before March 26

KATHMANDU, March 20: The Tribhuvan University (TU) has sought the completion of the Free Student Union (FSU) election in all its constituent and affiliated campuses before upcoming March 26.  TU Vice Chancellor Pro Dr. Dharmakant Baskota has directed to those campuses where

TU preparing to conduct all postponed exams by mid-April, 2022

KATHMANDU, June 26: The Tribhuvan University (TU) has decided to conduct all exams suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic within 2078 BS (Mid-April of 2022).  The Office of the Controller of Examinations is preparing to conduct all suspended exams this year and to regularise its exam calendar.  Controller of Examinations Pushpa Raj Joshi said the crisis had hampered the examinations' regular schedule. As he said, the Office is ready to organise the exams amidst the risk of the arrival of a third wave of the virus. "If possible, we make it possible in physical presence by adopting all health safety measures and if not, we will go online and restore the exam calendar,’’ he said.  The Bachelor's level which had to be conducted last year is yet to take place.   The TU has planned to conduct the exams of first and second year of the Bachelor’s degree after mid-July and the first year of Bachelor’s level under the faculty of law and the final year of the Master’s degree then after.  According to Joshi, they are preparing for concluding the examinations for the year 2077 BS before the Dashain festival and implementing the 2078 BS schedule after the festival.  He said that examinations of all four years of Bachelor’s level and first year of Master’s level will be held after Dashain. As he informed us, 250 thousand students will be attending the pre-Dashain examinations and around 600 thousand students will participate in the post-Dashain examination. The TU has introduced a provision under which students are allowed to sit for the examinations for the center accessible for them.  This provision is especially targeted at those students outside from the Kathmandu Valley and who are currently at their homes owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Students are requested to mention the exam center of their choice within the exam form so that the TU could make arrangements for conducting the exams accordingly.

TU 'unable' to settle MBBS entrance exam row

KATHMANDU, Nov 16: Tribhuvan University (TU) has been 'unable' to settle the row over the controversial entrance exams for MBBS administered by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) even though a month has already passed. TU's inability to decide the row has left the future of medical students uncertain.