COVID surge: WBUHS defers all University exams
West Bengal : Through a recent notice, the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) has informed about the postponement of all University examinations on account of COVID-19 surge.
This is to inform to all concerned that all impending Examinations which are to be conducted by the West Bengal University of Health Sciences are being postponed with effect from 07.1.2022 due to surge in COVID situation, said the notice released on the official website of the WBUHS.
This will remain effective till further order in this regard.
Conduction of Examinations will resume only after issuing intimation fifteen days prior from the date of commencement of the Examinations, the notice read.
Any information related with resuming conduct of Examinations will be available in the Official Website of the West Bengal University of Health Sciences.
To view the official notice, click here :
The West Bengal University of Health Sciences was established on 1st January, 2003 by the West Bengal University of Health Sciences act XIII of 2002. The mission of the varsity is Creating, upholding and developing an intellectual, philosophical, academic and physical environment conducive to free flow of ideas and exchange of information with all the centers of excellence in the country and abroad. WBUHS aims to emerge as a Centre of Excellence & leader in the field of Health Sciences Education, research & health care delivery, to bridge the gap between demand & supply for specialized trained manpower in medical & allied health sciences, provide quality assurance in Health Sciences education by Integration of teaching, research related to medicine & allied sciences through transparent system of good community as well as ensure better patient care through affordable, accessible services to community.
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