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University of Pune Unipune Third Year Engineering (TE) 2008 and 2012 pattern course Theory Examination 2015 timetable, Schedule is released
Pune University has released the timetable of third year engineering TE 2012 and 2008 pattern course recently on their official website. The exam will start from 5’th May 2015 and end on 26’th May 2015. Savitribai Phule Pune University has also mentioned the timetable of 3’rd year Semester I (sem 1) subjects along with Semester II (sem 2) subjects papers. Means, if you have any backlogs then you have to give the exams for those now only.
This is timetable for following branches:
Third Year Civil Engineering
Third Year Mechanical Engineering
Third Year Mechanical Sandwich Engineering
Third Year Electrical Engineering
Third Year Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Third Year Electronics Engineering
Third Year Production Engineering
Third Year Production Sandwich Engineering
Third Year Printing Engineering
Third Year Computer Engineering
Third Year Petrochemical Engineering
Third Year Petrolium Engineering
Third Year Chemical Engineering
Third Year Polymer Engineering
Third Year Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Third Year Biotechnology Engineering
Third Year Automobile Engineering
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At the end, University of Pune also mentioned that Practical/Oral Examination of T.E. will be conducted from 08.04.2015 To 25.04.2015. This means you’ve to be ready with your projects, submission work, etc. till 8’th April 2015. Hence, I suggest you to start your submission work from now only. If you are Computer/ IT student then your college may have told you to submit the programs, theory, etc. in LaTeX format. Here, I suggest you to divide the work and then submit so that everyone will get chance to learn the LaTeX coding which will be helpful.
Prepare your study schedule and lets show others how high can you score
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