What happens if a student fails in the internal exams at ITM University, Gwalior?

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If a student fails in the internal exams at ITM UNIVERSITY they may have to reappear for the exam in the next semester or academic year. It is always recommended that students check with their professors or the university administration for the latest guidelines regarding internal exams. If your cla

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There are two internal exams conducted in our college and the average is taken and the student have to pass the overall criteria for that exams.If they doesn't match overall criteria with all the extra curricular activities and main exams marks then students have to reappear in the next year with th

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