
DU to conduct special exams for students affected by Operation Sindoor
In an official statement released on July 1, Professor Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, Controller of Examinations, said that affected undergraduate and postgraduate students from the 2024–25 academic year can reappear for their missed exams. The exams were originally scheduled on May 13, 14, and 15.
'All concerned students are informed that the last date to submit the Google Form for the special examinations is July 10, 2025 (Thursday), by 11:59 pm,' the university said in its notification.
The university has clarified that this provision is strictly for students who were unable to appear for their exams on the specified dates due to circumstances related to Operation Sindoor. Applicants must submit valid documentary proof showing they were unable to reach Delhi.
Professor Tuteja underlined that the initiative ensures students are not academically penalised for unforeseen events, while upholding the fairness of the process through documentation.
This move is expected to benefit several students whose academic schedules were disrupted. The rescheduled exam dates will be announced later by the examination branch, and will apply only to verified applicants.

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