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The exam procedure at Annamalai University generally follows a structured process, but it's important to check the university's official guidelines or the specific department for the most up-to-date information. Here's an outline of what the exam procedure typically involves:

  • Students must ensure they are registered for the exams before the deadline.
  • Eligibility criteria, including attendance and internal assessments, are checked.

  • The university releases the exam schedule on its official website or through the examination office.
  • It is essential to check the date, time, and venue of each exam to avoid any confusion.

  • An admit card (hall ticket) is issued to all eligible students before the exams.
  • Students must carry the admit card along with a valid ID proof to the exam center.

  • Exams are typically held in various centers on the university campus or affiliated institutions.
  • The location will be specified on the admit card.

  • Exams are usually held in a paper-based format, though some may be online or practical exams depending on the subject.
  • Students should reach the exam venue at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time.
  • They are typically required to follow exam guidelines strictly, such as no electronic devices, no talking, and adhering to any dress codes.

  • Students must sign an attendance register before the exam begins.

  • Students are given answer sheets, and depending on the exam format, they may need to write or select answers.

  • Strict discipline is expected. Any malpractice or cheating will result in disciplinary actions.

  • After the exams are conducted, results are generally announced on the university's website.
  • If a student is unsatisfied with their results, they may apply for revaluation, according to the university's guidelines.

  • Students who do not pass the exams can often appear for supplementary exams, following the university's procedure.