Gauhati University Releases SOP for Students appearing Examinations
The University issues SOP for the students to follow carefully
| 25 May 2021 1:42 PM GMT
Guwahati: Gauhati University has released SOP for the students who are appearing for examinations. On the basis of deliberations at appropriate levels, the following SOP is to be followed carefully by students.
Here are the following points:
All answers must be handwritten by the examinee in A4 size paper. A model Answer Sheet is uploaded in the portal
https://web.gauhati.ac.in/obte. This model Answer Sheet may also be downloaded, printed, and then used for writing answers.
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