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MDU Rohtak Shastri-II Year Exam 2026 date sheet released for May exams. Check full schedule, timings, exam day instructions, and important guidelines.

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Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) Rohtak has released the theory date sheet for the Shastri – II, (New Scheme) (MDU Scheme) & (GJS Scheme) Annual 2nd Year (Full/Re-appear) Examinations scheduled for May 2026. This notification provides crucial information regarding exam dates, timings, and important instructions for all appearing candidates. Students are advised to carefully review the complete schedule and adhere to the guidelines to ensure a smooth examination experience.

Quick Overview

Particulars Details
Organization Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) Rohtak
Exam Name Shastri – II, (New Scheme) (MDU Scheme) & (GJS Scheme) Annual 2nd Year Examinations
Academic Year May 2026
Exam Dates May 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 26, 2026
Time of Examination 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Centre of Examination As per Admit Card & Building Notice
Notification Date 28.04.2026
Official Website mdu.ac.in

Exam Schedule

The detailed schedule for the Shastri – II (MDU Scheme) and Shastri – II (GJS Scheme) examinations is provided below:

Date Subject (Full Nomenclature) – Shastri-II (MDU Scheme) Subject (Full Nomenclature) – Shastri-II (GJS Scheme)
12.05.2026 Hindi-IV (15740) MDU Scheme Ved Darshan Avm Sidhant-III (14314)
14.05.2026 English-V (15741) MDU Scheme Lokik Sahityam-IV(i) (14315)
18.05.2026 Sanskrit Sahityam-I (15733) MDU Scheme Sanskrit Vyakaranam-I (14312)
20.05.2026 1- Vyakaran Shastram-III(i) 15735 MDU Scheme
2- Kavya Shastram-III(ii) 15736 MDU Scheme
Sanskrit Vyakaranam-II (14313)
22.05.2026 Itihas-(History) VI(i) 15742 MDU Scheme English-V (14319)
26.05.2026 Vyakaranam-II (15734) MDU Scheme Hindi Sahitya-V(i) (14320)

Exam Centers

The Centre of Examination will be as per the details mentioned on your Admit Card and the Building Notice issued by the University. Candidates are advised to check their admit cards carefully for their specific exam venue.

Exam Pattern

The date sheet primarily focuses on the schedule and subjects. Detailed information regarding the exam pattern, such as the number of questions, marks distribution, or specific question types, is not provided in this notification. Candidates are advised to refer to their respective course syllabi, previous year question papers, or contact their department for a comprehensive understanding of the exam pattern.

Admit Card

The admit card is a mandatory document for appearing in the examination. It contains vital information such as your Roll Number, Exam Centre, and Exam Timings. Ensure you download and print your admit card well in advance.

How to Download MDU Admit Card (General Steps)

  1. Visit the official website of Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) Rohtak: mdu.ac.in.
  2. Navigate to the ‘Examinations’ or ‘Student Section’ tab.
  3. Look for a link related to ‘Admit Card Download’ or ‘Date Sheet/Admit Card’.
  4. Click on the relevant link for ‘Shastri – II Annual 2nd Year Examinations May 2026’.
  5. Enter your registration number, roll number, or other required credentials.
  6. Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
  7. Download and take a printout of the admit card.

What to Verify on Your Admit Card

  • Your Name, Father’s Name, and Mother’s Name
  • Roll Number and Registration Number
  • Photograph and Signature
  • Exam Date, Time, and Subject Codes
  • Exact Exam Centre Address
  • Any special instructions mentioned

Documents Required on Exam Day

It is crucial to carry the following documents to the examination centre:

  • Mandatory:
    • Printed copy of your MDU Shastri-II Exam Admit Card.
    • A valid Photo ID Proof (e.g., Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Driving License, Passport, College ID).
  • Allowed Items:
    • Pen, Pencil (simple calculator is allowed as per notification).
  • NOT Allowed Items:
    • Mobile phones, smartwatches, or any other electronic gadgets.
    • Any written material, chits, or unauthorized study material.
    • Exchanging of calculator, eraser, pen, pencil, etc., is strictly prohibited.

Exam Day Instructions

Adhering to the instructions is vital for a smooth examination process. Please note the following:

Do’s:

  • Report to the examination centre at least one hour before the commencement of the examination.
  • Ensure you have been supplied with the correct question paper before answering. Complaints regarding this will not be entertained after the examination.
  • Keep your admit card and valid ID proof ready for verification.
  • Use a simple calculator if required for your paper.
  • Keep yourself updated with any modifications to the date sheet on the University website (mdu.ac.in/admin/EventPage.aspx?id=1015).

Don’ts:

  • Do not carry mobile phones or any other electronic gadgets into the examination hall.
  • Do not exchange any items like calculators, pens, or pencils with other candidates.
  • Do not engage in any unfair means or malpractices during the examination.

Last-Minute Tips

As the exams approach, focus on these last-minute preparation strategies:

  • Revision: Quickly review your notes and key concepts. Avoid starting new topics now.
  • Practice: If time permits, solve a few previous year’s question papers to understand the format and time management.
  • Rest: Ensure you get adequate sleep before each exam day to stay fresh and focused.
  • Stay Calm: Manage exam stress by practicing deep breathing or light meditation.
  • Logistics: Confirm your exam centre location and travel time a day before to avoid last-minute rush.

What to Expect

On the day of the exam, expect a standard university examination environment. The invigilators will guide you through the process. The questions will be based on the prescribed syllabus for the Shastri – II course. Maintain decorum and follow all instructions given by the examination staff.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: When will the MDU Shastri-II Exam Admit Card be released?

The exact release date for the admit card is not specified in this notification, but it is typically released a week or two before the first examination date. Keep checking the official MDU website for updates.

Q2: Can I use a scientific calculator during the exam?

The notification explicitly states that ‘The use of simple calculator is allowed’. It does not mention scientific calculators. It is safest to assume only simple calculators are permitted unless otherwise specified by the university.

Q3: What if there is a clash in my exam schedule?

The notification mentions that ‘The Modification(s), if any, in the above date sheet due to clash, etc. Will be notified on the University website’. If you find a clash, monitor the official website for any revised schedules or contact the MDU examination controller’s office immediately.

Q4: What should I do if I forget my Roll Number to download the admit card?

If you forget your Roll Number, you might be able to retrieve it from your application form, previous semester mark sheets, or by logging into your student portal on the MDU website. If all else fails, contact the MDU examination department for assistance.

Q5: Is there any provision for re-evaluation of answer sheets?

MDU typically has a re-evaluation or re-checking process after results are declared. Details regarding this will be announced along with or after the result notification. Keep an eye on the official website for such updates.

Q6: What happens if I am late for the exam?

The notification advises students to report at least one hour before the exam. While a grace period might sometimes be allowed, it is at the discretion of the centre superintendent. Being late could lead to denial of entry, so it’s crucial to be punctual.

Q7: Can I carry a water bottle to the exam center?

Generally, transparent water bottles are allowed in most exam centers. However, it’s always best to check with the invigilator or any specific instructions on your admit card or the building notice.