BAMU Time Table 2020: BAMU releases the time table in online mode. The examination of the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University will be conducted in the semester mode. The semester examinations are conducted at the end of each semester. The examination time table will be released in online mode at the official website. The time table is uploaded in pdf format. Candidates can check BAMU Time Table on this page. There are few details such as exam date, day, time, subject, session, etc. are mentioned on the BAMU time table. Candidates must register for the semester examination before the last date. Candidates can refer to this article to know the steps to check the time table and admit card of exams BAMU etc.
BAMU Time Table 2020 Highlights
Candidates can find basic details about the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Time Table in the following table:
BAMU Time Table HighlightsName of the University | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University |
Courses | UG, PG and PhD |
Time Table Releasing Mode | Online |
Address | University Campus, near Soneri Mahal, Jaisingpura, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431004 |
Official Website | http://www.bamu.ac.in/ |
BAMU Time Table 2020 How to check?
The Time Table of BAMU is available online at the official website of the university. Candidates can check BAMU Time Table 2020 by following the steps mentioned below.
- Visit the official website of BAMU
- Then go to the Academic section and click on examination button and search for time table.
- Click on the time table link.
- Then in a new tab, a page will open related to the time table.
- Check the time table and download the same.
Details printed on BAMU Time Table
Candidates can find and check the list of printed details on BAMU Time Table.
- Exam Name
- Exam Date & Day
- Exam Time
- Subject Name and Code
- Semester
- Session
- Important Instructions
BAMU Time Table 2020 Important Instruction Regarding the Examination
Students who are eligible to appear for the BAMU exam are advised to follow the instructions given by the examiner/ invigilator, before the commencement of the exam. The important points to be followed on the day of the examination are mentioned below:
- Candidates should reach the Examination Hall 30 minutes before the commencement of the exam.
- Students should carry admit card and their valid identity card on the day of the exam.
- Take care of the question paper provided whether is correct or not, before writing your exam.
- There is a prohibition to carry any unfair means such as Mobile Phone/Pager, Scanner pen or camera, or any electronic/digital gadget, etc inside the examination hall.
- Students are advised to bring their stationery items. Exchanging of stationery is not allowed during the exam.
- Avoid any kind of malpractice during the exam. If any candidate found involved in malpractice then he/she shall be booked under the UFM.
- If supportive material, other than that which is necessarily permitted, is found at or by the desk, it may be treated as an attempt to cheat and relevant procedures for cheating will be followed.
BAMU Admit Card 2020
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BAMU always releases the admit card for all the eligible students.
BAMU Admit Card is made available online under the
Student Portal or students can also take from the University. To access the candidate's admit card, students have to log in using their mobile number and password. Admit card is an important document for all the students which must be carried on each day of the examination. Candidates are not allowed inside the examination hall without the admit card. It is advised to keep the admit card safe until the exam result is announced.
Candidates should follow these steps to check and download the admit card of BAMU exams:
- Visit the official website of BAMU.
- Go to examination tab.
- Then click on admit card and download it.
- Take the print out of the admit card
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, formerly the University of Marathwada, is situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Republic of India. It takes its name from Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Ambedkar, an Indian lawyer, political figure, scholar and chairman of the Indian Constitution drafting committee.
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