Gondwana University, Gadchiroli (GUG) has released the revised B.Tech NEP Sem I, II & III Summer 2026 exam timetable. Check detailed dates, timings, and exam instructions.
Gondwana University, Gadchiroli (GUG) has released a crucial notification regarding the revised timetable for its Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) NEP (New Education Policy) Semester I, II, and III Summer 2026 Examinations. This update is particularly important for students of various engineering branches affiliated with the university, including Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Instrumentation, Computer Science & Engineering, and Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering.
The original timetable for the Summer 2026 examinations was previously published on the university’s website. However, due to certain students being admitted to B.Tech (NEP) from the B.E./B.Tech Model Curriculum, revisions have been made to ensure a smooth examination process for all. Students are advised to carefully check the updated schedule to note any changes in their specific course examination dates and timings.
Exam Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Gondwana University, Gadchiroli (GUG) |
| Examination Name | B.Tech NEP Sem I, II & III Summer 2026 Examinations |
| Academic Year | 2025-2026 |
| Notification Date | April 25, 2026 |
| Exam Dates (Range) | April 29, 2026 to June 06, 2026 |
| Exam Mode | Written Examination (Offline) |
| Official Website | director.boee@unigug.ac.in (Email mentioned in PDF, official website keralapsc.gov.in is given as context, but GUG’s website would be unigug.ac.in) |
Exam Schedule Summary
The revised timetable covers various B.Tech NEP-2020 courses for the First Year (Semester I & II) and Second Year (Semester III) across multiple engineering disciplines. Both Regular and Supplementary examinations for Summer 2026 are included in this revised schedule.
Key Disciplines Covered:
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Instrumentation Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Examination Timings:
- All examinations generally start at 09:30 AM.
- End times vary depending on the course, typically between 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, and 01:30 PM.
Candidates are strongly advised to refer to the comprehensive official PDF notification for the exact dates, start times, end times, course codes, and course names for their respective subjects and semesters. The detailed timetables are provided from page 2 onwards in the official document.
Exam Centers
As per the official instructions, the name of the Examination Centre (Venue) is already printed on the Hall Ticket (Admission Card) of each candidate. Furthermore, the seating arrangement for the Examination Centre will be notified separately prior to the commencement of the written examination at the respective Examination Centre. Candidates can also obtain necessary information about their Examination Centre from their concerned college.
Exam Pattern
The official notification provides the revised examination schedule but does not detail the specific exam pattern (e.g., number of questions, marks per section, negative marking, duration beyond start/end times). Candidates are advised to refer to their course curriculum or previous year’s question papers for insights into the exam pattern.
Admit Card
The Hall Ticket (Admit Card) is a mandatory document for appearing in the B.Tech Summer 2026 examinations. It contains crucial details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, photograph, signature, and the allotted examination center and date. Candidates should ensure they download their admit card once available and verify all the details.
How to Download Admit Card (General Steps):
- Visit the official website of Gondwana University, Gadchiroli (unigug.ac.in).
- Look for the ‘Examination’ or ‘Admit Card’ section.
- Click on the link for ‘B.Tech Summer 2026 Admit Card Download’.
- Enter your login credentials, such as Registration Number/Roll Number and Date of Birth/Password.
- Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and take a printout of the admit card for future reference and exam day.
What to Verify on Admit Card:
- Candidate’s Name and Father’s Name
- Roll Number/Enrollment Number
- Examination Date and Time
- Examination Centre Name and Address
- Photograph and Signature
- Course Name and Code
Documents Required on Exam Day
Candidates must carry the following documents to the examination center:
- Printed copy of the Admit Card: Ensure it is clear and all details are visible.
- Valid Photo ID Proof (Original): Any one of the following: Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Driving License, Passport, or any other government-issued ID.
- Two recent passport-size photographs: To be affixed on the attendance sheet if required.
- Transparent water bottle (optional)
- Basic stationery: Pens, pencils, eraser, scale as per exam requirements (check for any specific instructions on the admit card).
Documents NOT Allowed: Electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators (unless specified), Bluetooth devices, study material, chits, etc., are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall.
Exam Day Instructions
Adhering to exam day instructions is crucial for a smooth experience. The university has stated that seating arrangements will be notified separately prior to the examination.
Do’s:
- Reach the examination center well in advance as per the reporting time mentioned on your admit card.
- Carry all mandatory documents: Admit Card, original photo ID, and passport-size photographs.
- Locate your seat according to the seating arrangement notification.
- Read all instructions on the question paper carefully before starting the exam.
- Maintain decorum and discipline inside the examination hall.
Don’ts:
- Do not carry any prohibited items into the examination hall.
- Do not engage in any unfair means or malpractice.
- Do not leave the examination hall before the stipulated time.
- Do not tamper with the admit card or any other document.
Last-Minute Tips
As the B.Tech Summer 2026 examinations approach, here are some last-minute tips to help you perform your best:
- Revision Focus: Prioritize revising high-weightage topics and your weak areas. Avoid starting new topics.
- Mock Tests: If time permits, attempt a final full-length mock test to simulate exam conditions and manage time effectively.
- Formulae and Concepts: Quickly review all important formulae, theorems, and key concepts.
- Health and Rest: Ensure you get adequate sleep (7-8 hours) before each exam. A fresh mind performs better.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water and eat light, healthy meals.
- Positive Mindset: Stay calm and confident. Trust your preparation.
What to Expect
Candidates should expect a standard university examination environment. The questions will be based on the NEP-2020 curriculum for B.Tech Semester I, II, and III. The difficulty level is generally moderate, aiming to test both theoretical knowledge and application skills. Be prepared for a focused and disciplined atmosphere in the examination hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the main reason for this revised timetable?
A1: The timetable has been revised primarily because some students were admitted to B.Tech (NEP) from the B.E./B.Tech Model Curriculum, necessitating adjustments to the examination schedule.
Q2: Where can I find the detailed revised timetable?
A2: The detailed revised timetable for all courses and semesters is attached with the official notification, starting from page 2. Candidates must refer to the complete PDF for their specific schedule.
Q3: Will there be separate admit cards issued for the revised schedule?
A3: The notification states that the exam center is already printed on the Hall Ticket. It implies that the existing admit cards might be valid, but candidates should re-verify the dates against the revised schedule. Any specific instructions regarding admit card re-issuance will be provided by the university.
Q4: What should I do if my course is not listed in the revised timetable?
A4: The notification mentions that examinations for other engineering degree courses will be conducted as per the timetable already published on the university’s website. If your specific course is not part of the B.Tech NEP Sem I, II & III revision, refer to the previously published schedule.
Q5: How will I know my seating arrangement for the exam?
A5: The seating arrangement for the Examination Centre will be notified separately prior to the commencement of the written examination. This information can also be obtained from your concerned college.
Q6: Are there any specific instructions for supplementary exam candidates?
A6: The revised timetable includes schedules for both Regular and Supplementary examinations for Summer 2026. Supplementary candidates should check their specific course dates within the provided schedules.
Q7: What if I have a clash between two exams due to the revision?
A7: While the university aims to avoid clashes, if you identify a genuine clash for your specific subjects, it is advisable to immediately contact the Board of Examination & Evaluation, Gondwana University, Gadchiroli, using the contact details provided in the notification.
Q8: Is there any negative marking in these exams?
A8: The official notification does not specify details about negative marking. Candidates should refer to their course syllabus or previous year’s exam patterns for this information, or contact their department.