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REVISED TIME TABLE FOR PUC LECTURERS EXAM 2012


“Recruitment to the cadre of Lecturers of Government Pre - University Colleges”
As Elections for the Teacher and Graduate constituency is scheduled for 10th of June 2012, the schedule of competitive examination for the recruitment of PUE lecturers- 2012-13 is revised and rescheduled. The schedule is as follows . All the candidates who have applied for the post of lecturers are advised to note appear for the examination accordingly.
REVISED SCHEDULE FOR THE COMPETATIVE EXAMINATION FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF LECTURERS-2012-13
SL.NoSUBJECTPAPERDATETIME
1Kannada General paper12-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
2HistoryPAPER I13-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
HistoryPAPER II13-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
MathematicsPAPER I13-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
MathematicsPAPER II13-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
Botany/zoologyPAPER I13-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
Botany/zoologyPAPER II13-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
3StatisticsPAPER I14-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
StatisticsPAPER II14-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
ChemistryPAPER I14-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
ChemistryPAPER I14-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
UrduPAPER I14-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
UrduPAPER II14-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
4EconomicsPAPER I15-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
EconomicsPAPER II15-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
PhysicsPAPER I15-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
PhysicsPAPER II15-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
5KannadaPAPER I16-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
KannadaPAPER II16-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
6Political sciencePAPER I17-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
Political sciencePAPER II17-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
7SociologyPAPER I18-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
SociologyPAPER II18-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
8EnglishPAPER I19-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
EnglishPAPER II19-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
SanskritPAPER I19-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
SanskritPAPER II19-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
9CommercePAPER I20-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
CommercePAPER II20-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm
10HindiPAPER I21-06-20129.00 a.m. TO 12.00 noon
HindiPAPER II21-06-20122.00 pm TO 5.00 pm

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