Patliputra University Announces PG Semester-IV Results, 8,141 Pass
PPU PG Semester-IV Results Declared, 8,141 Students Pass

Patliputra University (PPU) in Patna has officially announced the results for the post graduate (PG) semester-IV examinations for the academic session 2024-26. Students can now access their results on the university's official website.

Pass Percentage and Pending Results

According to PPU examination controller Manoj Kumar, a total of 8,850 students appeared for the final semester examinations, out of which 8,141 students successfully passed. While 150 students have failed, the results of 550 students have been kept pending due to the non-availability of marks from semester-II and III examinations. Kumar assured that the pending results would be declared shortly after the concerned departments submit the required marks. He advised students whose results have been withheld not to panic, as the issue is being resolved on priority.

Undergraduate and Professional Exam Schedule

The university has also finalized its examination schedule for various undergraduate and professional courses. The UG vocational examinations will be conducted from June 4 to 15 at four centres in Patna and two centres in Biharsharif. Additionally, examinations for Master in Library Science (MLIS) and Bachelor in Library Science (BLIS) will be held from June 10 to 16 at two examination centres each in Patna and Biharsharif. Furthermore, the university is gearing up for the undergraduate (UG) semester-IV examinations scheduled from June 20 to 25, with around 90,000 students expected to appear across various constituent and affiliated colleges.

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Admission Updates

On the admission front, PPU has announced that the first merit list for Degree Part-I courses will be released on June 12. To facilitate correction of errors in online applications, the university will reopen its admission portal on June 7 and 8, enabling applicants to rectify mistakes before the publication of the merit list, said PPU dean of students’ welfare Rajeev Ranjan.

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