Nagpur University Faces Hall Ticket Delays Amid Exam Preparations
Hall tickets delayed, NU shuts exam link but allows offline form submission
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Nagpur University (NU) has closed its online examination application link due to hall ticket delays for the Summer 2026 examinations. Students can still submit forms offline through their colleges, but many are left without hall tickets just days before their exams, raising concerns about the colleges' submission processes.
- 01The online examination application link was closed after the exam timetable was announced, causing confusion among students.
- 02Students can still submit their exam forms offline through their colleges, which must send recommendation letters to reopen the application link.
- 03Many students reported not receiving hall tickets even a day before their exams, with some traveling from other districts to inquire about their status.
- 04The university has accepted examination forms since February and continued until April 30, but many colleges failed to submit them on time.
- 05A senior official expressed shock at the failure of colleges to submit forms for regular students, emphasizing the need for accountability.
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Nagpur University (NU) is facing significant issues with hall ticket delays for the Summer 2026 examinations, which have already commenced as of May 11. The university has closed its online examination application link following the announcement of the exam timetable. However, students who have not yet submitted their forms are permitted to apply through their respective colleges, provided they comply with prescribed rules. Reports indicate that many students have not received their hall tickets even one day before their exams, leading to frustration and confusion. Some students, particularly those from districts like Wardha and Bhandara, have traveled to the university to inquire about their hall tickets. The university's examination section officials noted that several colleges failed to submit the necessary forms and fees, despite students having completed their part of the process months earlier. The form submission process began in February and continued until April 30. A senior official expressed disbelief at the colleges' inability to send forms for regular students, highlighting the need for improved communication and accountability.
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The delays in hall ticket issuance and the confusion surrounding form submissions may affect students' ability to take their exams, potentially impacting their academic progress.
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