Alerts and Updates for GNDU

Stay up-to-date with the latest news and updates for the GNDU exam

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Updated : 1 week ago

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Updates as of June 6, 2025

Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) has postponed all examinations scheduled for June 6, 2025, due to the anniversary of Operation Blue Star. This decision impacts students across various courses, and new dates are expected to be announced soon. Students are advised to stay updated via the official GNDU website for further details.

Source: Posts on X by The Khabarsaar, Yes Punjab Punjabi, Hamdard Media Group Canada - Posted on June 5, 2025

GNDU had previously postponed exams until May 17, 2025, due to escalating border tensions between India and Pakistan. This decision was aligned with the state-wide closure of educational institutions as announced by Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains. The university continues to monitor the situation for rescheduling updates.

Source: The Tribune - Published 1 month ago, accessed on June 6, 2025

The university released semester-wise exam results for various UG and PG courses for 2025 on its official website. Students can now access their results directly at gndu.ac.in using the provided links and instructions. This update ensures transparency and ease of access for all enrolled students.

Source: FreeJobAlert - Published March 24, 2025

GNDU has opened admissions for the 2025 academic year, covering a range of UG and PG courses. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through the official portal before the deadlines. Detailed eligibility criteria and last dates are available on the university's admission page.

Source: admission.icnn.in - Published April 12, 2025

Recent posts and articles highlight GNDU's ongoing commitment to student welfare amidst exam postponements and regional challenges. The university continues to uphold its legacy of service and responsibility, ensuring minimal disruption to academic schedules. Further updates on rescheduled exams are awaited.

Source: The Tribune - Published March 10, 2025