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Pune: Savitribai Phule Pune University’s examination department has released tentative dates for the upcoming semester examinations for academic year 2024-25. The winter semester exams are set to commence on Oct 22 and the summer semester exams on April 9, 2025, for conventional science, arts and commerce streams. In case of law, engineering, management and pharmaceutical faculties, the first term exams are scheduled in Nov and most of the second term exams in April-May, 2025.

The decision was made during the board of examination and evaluation meetings held on July 30. Savitribai Phule Pune University ( SPPU ) has also provided details about the tentative dates for practical, viva and written exams of all streams on its official website. Controller of examination Mahesh Kakade said the university successfully conducted the summer semester examinations for 2023-24 academic year in April-May and declared the results for 139 faculties before July 31.



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