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MUHS Winter 2020 Exams: Instructions issued for Examinees, Center In-charge, Centre Observers
Maharashtra: Through a recent notice, the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has issued the instructions for examinees of Winter-2020 University Examinations for theory examinations scheduled from today.
All the concerned candidates can view the instructions mentioned below. Moreover, all the Center In-charge / Centre Observer are also requested to take note of the following:
1. It would be desirable for each examinee of Winter-2020 examinations, to have conducted the RT-PCR test upon himself/herself on or after 05/06/2021 i.e. the date of the Hon'ble court order. Only in case where such examinee finds that the RT-PCR test is negative, that he may attend the theory examination commencing from 10/06/2021 or his/her first day of theory examination.
2. The examinee should produce his/her RT-PCR test negative report with his hall ticket to the examiner or a person appointed by the center In-charge for verification of such reports on 10/06/2021.
3. In case any examinee is not having such RT-PCR test report on 10/06/2021, he can have report of a Rapid Antigen Test and be permitted to appear in the examination on its basis commencing from 10/06/2021. However, such examinee be asked to get an RT-PCR test conducted upon himself/herself and produce a report in that regard on the next date of examination preferably by 15/06/2021.
4. If any examinee is not having either RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen Test negative report on 10/06/2021, he/she may not be permitted to appear for exam on 10/06/2021 unless he/she produces such report.
5. If any examinee has not produced his/her RT-PCR test negative report on or before 15/06/2021, such examinee may not be allowed to attend next theory paper from 16/06/2021, till he/she produces his/her RT-PCR negative report.
6. In case RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen Test report of any examinee is found COVID positive, such examinee would not be allowed to undertake the examination, till he/she produces his/her RT-PCR negative report or till the end of his/her quarantine period as directed by the Government.
To view the official notice, click on the following link:
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