The approved revised academic calendar for III B.Pharmacy – II Sem. (Regular) during the year 2009-10 is given below.

revised 3rd B.Pharmacy - II Sem. academic calendar (Reg.) (2009-10)
S.No
                                         EVENT

DATE  &   DAY

Duration

1
Commencement of class-work
21-12-2009   (MON)
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2
1st Spell of Instructions for Units 1,2,3 & 4
21-12-2009   (MON) to
13-02-2010   (SAT)
08 Weeks
3
1st Mid Term Examinations **
Timings: 10.00 am To 12.00 Noon (Forenoon Session)
                  2.00 pm To 4.00 pm (Afternoon Session )
15-02-2010   (MON) to                                                     17-02-2010 (WED)
03 Days
4
2nd Spell of Instructions for Units 5,6,7 & 8
18-02-2010   (THURS) to                                                          07-04-2010   (WED)
07 Weeks
5
2nd Mid Term Examinations **
Timings: 10.00 am To 12.00 Noon (Forenoon Session )
                  2.00 pm To 4.00 pm (Afternoon Session )
08-04-2010   (THURS) to                                                       10-04-2010  (SAT)
03 Days
6
Preparation and Practical Examinations
12-04-2010   (MON) to                                                       24-04-2010  (SAT)
02 Weeks
7
End Semester Examinations (Regular)
27-04-2010  (MON) to                                                     15-05-2010  (SAT)
03 Weeks
8
Summer Vacation
16-05-2010 (MON) to
04-07-2010 (SUN)
07 Weeks
9
Supplementary Examinations for odd semester
24-05-2010 (MON)
05-06-2010 (SAT)
02 Weeks
10
Commencement of Class work for  IV Year - I Sem. for the academic year 2010-2011
05-07-2010  (MON)
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** Mid term examinations are to be conducted during both forenoon and afternoon sessions and they are to be    
      completed within 3 days as per the schedule given above.

All the midterm examinations shall be of both objective and subjective type as per the academic regulations.
Class work shall be conducted in morning sessions during supplementary examinations scheduled from          04-01-2009.  All Saturdays are working days. Extra classes may be conducted, if required, subject to a maximum of 64 periods for each subject.

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