Gujarat's MS University will declare results on exam portal
M S University has become the first university in Gujarat to develop its own examination portal for declaring statement of marks, results as per directives of Gujarat government.

VADODARA: M S University has become the first university in Gujarat to develop its own examination portal for declaring statement of marks, results as per directives of Gujarat government.
"We have declared results of intermediate examinations based on the Gujarat government resolution on merit-based progression scheme," said MSU vice-chancellor professor Parimal Vyas.
MSU is also the first public university in Gujarat to declare the results of first and second year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programme on its examination portal. "We have also informed students of FY BBA and SY BBA through text messages on a one-to-one basis," he said.
Last month, university had decided that it will conduct only final year exams of both bachelors and masters programmes. Results of the rest of the students will be declared considering the average of 50% marks of their internal exams and 50% marks of their previous semester.
"We are also providing students option form throrugh which those wanting to enhance their academic performance, can appear for the exam in Oct-Nov," he said, adding that those who failed in internal exams or previous semester-end exams, will be promoted provided they clear exams to be held in October.
"We have declared results of intermediate examinations based on the Gujarat government resolution on merit-based progression scheme," said MSU vice-chancellor professor Parimal Vyas.
MSU is also the first public university in Gujarat to declare the results of first and second year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programme on its examination portal. "We have also informed students of FY BBA and SY BBA through text messages on a one-to-one basis," he said.
Last month, university had decided that it will conduct only final year exams of both bachelors and masters programmes. Results of the rest of the students will be declared considering the average of 50% marks of their internal exams and 50% marks of their previous semester.
"We are also providing students option form throrugh which those wanting to enhance their academic performance, can appear for the exam in Oct-Nov," he said, adding that those who failed in internal exams or previous semester-end exams, will be promoted provided they clear exams to be held in October.
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