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RGUHS Postpones UG, PG Nursing, Nurse Practitioner In Critical Care Theory Exams April 2021

RGUHS Examination Postponement Notice

RGUHS Examination Postponement Notice

Bengaluru: Through a recent notice, the RGUHS has informed about the postponement of UG/PG Nursing & Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care theory examination of April 2021.

For the conduct of UG/PG Theory Nursing and Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care course, the examinations scheduled from 21st April, 2021 and onwards are postponed, stated the notice.

The next date of examination, which may be held in the second week of May 2021 for the above course, along with the Fee Notification and Time Table, will be intimated later. The same will be made available on the RGUHS Website: www.rguhs.ac.in.

The circular issued under the authority of Dr. N. Ramakrishna Reddy, Registrar (Evaluation), has been forwarded to all the Principals of Nursing colleges affiliated to RGUHS, Karnataka, with a request to display the same on the Notice Board for the information of the students without fail.

To view the official notice, click on the following link: Official Notice PDF

Read also: RGUHS Informs On Conduct Of University Theory Examinations Of MSc Nursing, Nurse Practitioner In Critical Care April 2021

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