About One sitting exam in Eiilm University or any other Distance University,,,So Can u tell me that what is this one sitting exam's meaning

Can U tellme that what is this one sitting exam in Eiilm University ??? Of M.A.-English ?? If I give exam in January 2013 ,, The result will come in May-June with printed markshheet of Academic year 2011-12 and 2012-13.. Can u solve this ?? Is this lateral entry admission ???

0 635 Views | Posted 2012-08-21 23:22:21

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    arun dev | Guide-Level 11

    2012-08-22 09:40:00
    Dear Ashish,
    No, It wont be Lateral,
    all you are giving exams of First year (PART-I) and Second year (PART-II)
    on a single exam on second year.
    The same method is followed in many universities.
    One sitting is different, in one sitting a person gives exams before the time and get a certificate or gives only final year exam and get a degree (which is not valid in India).
    Hope it was of help,
    In case of any doubt feel free to reply,
    If you like my answer choose it as best answer,
    Wish you the best,
    Arun.

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