RGUHS reschedules Phase I MBBS Resit Supplementary Exam, View revised timetable

Published On 2021-06-13 08:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-06-13 08:31 GMT
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Bengaluru: Through a recent notice, the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) has released the revised timetable of Phase I MBBS Resit (Supplementary Examination) scheduled from 22nd June 2021.

In view of COVID pandemic situation and extension of containment measures in some districts of Karnataka as per Government of Karnataka order, the Time Table of Resit (Supplementary) examination for Phase I MBBS (RS-4) (CBME – batch) is revised and rescheduled from 22nd June 2021.

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The detailed timetable is attached below:

Time table for Resit (Supplementary) Examination for Phase I MBBS

(RS-4)-(CBME Batch) - June 2O21

SI.No

Date

Day

Time

Subjects

QP Code

1.

22.06.2021

Tuesday

9-00 A.M. to 12-00 Noon

Biochemistry -I

1024

2.

24.06.2021

Thursday

9-00 A.M. to 12-00 Noon

Biochemistry -II

1025

3.

26.06.2021

Saturday

9-00 A.M. to 12-00 Noon

Physiology Paper -I

1022

4.

28.06.2021

Monday

9-00 A.M. to 12-00 Noon

Physiology Paper -II

1023

5.

30.06.2021

Wednesday

9-00 A.M. to 12-00 Noon

Anatomy Paper-I

1020

6.

02.07.2021

Friday

9-00 A.M. to 12-00 Noon

Anatomy Paper-II

1021

Note: Practical Examination (Tentative): 03.07 .2021 onwards

To view the official notice, click on the following link:

https://www.rguhs.ac.in/Exam/2021/First MBBS (RS-4) Resit Examination- June 2021.pdf 


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