KNRUHS releases conduct for MBBS first year supplementary exams, Details
Telangana: Through recent notices, the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has released about the conduct of MBBS First year supplementary examinations (applicable to the students of 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-19 referred batches) in the month of July, 2021.
Eligibility to appear for MBBS First year (Old Regulations) Supplementary Examinations
1. The MBBS First year students who have been admitted during the academic years 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-2019 into the Medical colleges affiliated to KNRUHS in Telangana State, whose admissions are approved by the KNRUHS who are failed, detained or not appeared for the examinations in March/April, 2021 are eligible to appear MBBS First year (old regulations) examinations in the month of July,2021.
2. The MBBS First year students who are having 75% of attendance or more and scored 35 % of marks and above in internal assessment examinations are eligible to appear the examinations.
3. Cutoff date for calculation of attendance percentage is 25.06.2021.
4. The upload of attendance percentage and internal assessment marks of the candidates is from 29.06.2021 to 01.07.2021.
5. The confirmation date for attendance & internal assessment marks of the candidates is 03.07.2021
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