MJPRU शैक्षणिक कैलेंडर 2026-27: Classes, Exams, Practical Dates and Result Timeline for Students

MJPRU शैक्षणिक कैलेंडर 2026-27 has been released. Find exact class start dates, exam windows, practical deadlines, winter break and result day — plus a student-ready checklist to plan the semester.

Edited by Nitin Malhotra

    MJPRU शैक्षणिक कैलेंडर 2026-27: What the university has announced

    MJPRU शैक्षणिक कैलेंडर 2026-27 has been released by the university administration, and the first concrete date to note is that senior classes (3rd and 5th semester) begin on 21 July 2026 . The calendar was issued under the university office and outlines class schedules, exam windows and result dates for the session.

    This guide breaks the calendar into dates you must remember, what 90 working days mean for you, how colleges will run practicals and internals, and simple steps you should take now so the term runs without last‑minute rush.

    MJPRU शैक्षणिक कैलेंडर 2026-27 — Key dates at a glance

    Below table shows the official schedule students and college departments must follow. These are the dates released by the university authority.

    Event Date / Period
    3rd & 5th semester classes start 21 July 2026
    1st semester (new students) classes start 01 August 2026
    1st semester teaching ends (90 working days) 10 November 2026
    1st semester practical exams end 20 November 2026
    1st semester written exams 21 November – 20 December 2026
    Winter vacation 21 December 2026 – 04 January 2027
    1st semester result declared 06 January 2027

    Keep a screenshot of this table on your phone. These are the anchor dates that shape your study plan, practical scheduling and travel arrangements for winter break.

    What does 90 working days mean for your semester plan?

    The calendar fixes the classroom teaching period for the first semester at 90 working days , which equals 15 weeks . That is the university requirement for completing the teaching syllabus before exams.

    Practically, this means your college must finish all lectures and internal assessments by 10 November 2026 . After that, practical examinations should be wrapped up by 20 November 2026 , and written papers begin the next day.

    If you are a first‑year student, expect a compact schedule: classes start on 01 August 2026 , and within a little over three months you will move into examinations. Plan study time, assignment submissions and attendance accordingly.

    Semester timetable: how teaching, internals, practicals and written exams fit together

    The calendar separates key activities so there is no overlap.

    • Senior students (3rd & 5th semester) start earlier — 21 July 2026 — giving them time ahead of the fresh batches.
    • Fresh batches (1st semester) join from 01 August 2026 and must complete 90 working days of classroom teaching by 10 November 2026 .
    • Practical exams for the first semester must finish by 20 November 2026 . That gives colleges 10 days after formal teaching ends to schedule and complete practicals.
    • Written exams run from 21 November to 20 December 2026 — a 30‑day window designed to cover all theory papers without squeezing schedules.
    • Winter vacation follows immediately: 21 December 2026 to 04 January 2027 . Colleges reopen on 05 January 2027 , and the first semester result is to be declared on 06 January 2027 .

    This order — teaching, practicals, written exams, vacation, result — is fixed and must be respected by affiliated colleges as per the academic calendar.

    How colleges and teachers should plan (what you should expect locally)

    Colleges will need to convert the university calendar into a local teaching schedule. As a student, expect the following from your college:

    • A week‑by‑week lecture plan covering theory topics so the 90 working days target is met on time.
    • Scheduled slots for internal assessments and unit tests well before 10 November 2026 so results and attendance records are ready for the university.
    • A clear timetable for practical sessions between 11–20 November 2026 (or earlier) — practicals must finish by 20 November 2026 .
    • A published date sheet for subject‑wise theory papers within the university window 21 Nov–20 Dec 2026 .

    If your college hasn’t shared a local timetable within the first two weeks of classes, proactively ask the department. Administrators often finalise room allocations and staff duties after classes begin.

    Practical exams and laboratory work: what you must do

    The calendar gives colleges a fixed deadline for practicals — finish by 20 November 2026 . For students that means:

    • Verify practical batches and lab timings in the first two weeks. Practical sessions are usually scheduled in blocks; do not miss a slot.
    • If you have a project or external‑supplied materials needed for practicals, arrange them early. Colleges may ask for prior submissions or pre‑practical tests.
    • Keep your attendance and internal practical records in order. These are often mandatory for eligibility to sit the university practical paper.

    The university expects practicals to be completed before theory exams start, so colleges cannot postpone lab assessments beyond 20 November 2026 .

    Written exams: how the 30‑day window helps you plan

    The university has allocated the written exam period from 21 November to 20 December 2026 — roughly 30 days — to run all theory papers. For students this schedule allows:

    • Time between papers for revision of the next subject.
    • Staggered scheduling of major courses so that practical and theory loads don’t clash.

    Action plan for you:

    • As soon as the college publishes the university date sheet, mark all your papers and create a backward revision plan.
    • Use the first two weeks of November (after teaching ends) to consolidate notes, clear lab-based questions and revise practical observation files.
    • If you depend on college notes or model answer sheets, ask faculty for them before exam dates are published — many departments distribute short revision materials.

    Winter vacation and result day — plan travel and follow ups

    Winter vacation runs from 21 December 2026 to 04 January 2027 (15 days). Colleges reopen on 05 January 2027 , and the first semester result is scheduled for 06 January 2027 .

    What this means for you:

    • If you plan to travel home, keep travel bookings flexible for the first week of January in case colleges call for re‑evaluation or remedial classes.
    • Results on 06 January 2027 are likely to be declared online through the university portal or college notice boards; be ready with your enrollment and exam roll numbers.

    Do not assume a gap between vacation end and result day; the calendar sets a tight sequence to help students plan admissions to higher semesters or college formalities.

    Attendance, internals and eligibility — what the calendar implies

    The university calendar makes clear that first semester teaching includes both classroom hours and internal assessments. The requirement of 90 working days is the minimum teaching standard; colleges usually combine lectures, tutorials and internal tests to meet it.

    Practical tips for eligibility:

    • Ensure you meet the attendance threshold set by your college. The calendar requires colleges to complete teaching and internals within the given period, and many colleges enforce attendance strictly.
    • Complete any assignment, seminar or project work within deadlines. Colleges will finalise internal marks before practicals and theory exams.

    If you face genuine attendance issues (medical or other), raise them early with the college office so they can be considered before finalizing internal marks.

    Digital records, admit cards and documents to keep ready

    Although the calendar does not list technical steps, standard practice every student should follow:

    • Keep scanned copies of your enrollment form, fee receipts and identity proofs ready for online processes.
    • Download your admit card as soon as the college/university releases it — colleges usually issue admit cards ahead of practicals and theory papers.
    • Keep lab observation notebooks, attendance slips and internal test score proofs; you may need them if marks are queried.

    These steps reduce last‑minute stress when practicals and theory exams are scheduled close together.

    How this calendar affects transfers, re‑admissions or other academic moves

    The dates set by the university create fixed windows for the academic cycle. If you are planning transfers, re‑admission or to apply for a different programme, note that colleges will follow these timelines strictly when processing forms.

    Action points:

    • Submit transfer or NOC requests early — ideally within the first month of classes — so the college can process paperwork before the critical teaching period ends on 10 November 2026 .
    • If you need a migration certificate or degree verification, check the college office timelines. The calendar often compresses administrative slots during exam season.

    Simple semester checklist for students (ready to use)

    • Mark and save these dates: 21 July 2026 , 01 August 2026 , 10 November 2026 , 20 November 2026 , 21 Nov–20 Dec 2026 , 21 Dec 2026–04 Jan 2027 , 06 January 2027 .
    • Create a weekly study plan to complete syllabus revisions by 10 November 2026 .
    • Confirm your practical batch and lab timings in week 1 or 2 of classes.
    • Keep originals and scanned copies of admission and identity documents ready.
    • Check attendance and internal marks updates regularly; unresolved issues should be raised before practicals end.

    What to do if your college timetable is different

    Affiliated colleges must follow the university calendar, but small local adjustments (time slots, room allocations) sometimes happen. If your college publishes a local timetable that looks compressed or shifts practicals beyond the university window, escalate to the department head. Colleges must still ensure practicals finish by 20 November 2026 and teaching by 10 November 2026 .

    Final tips: study, time management and health

    A tight academic calendar needs steady planning. Break your preparation into small daily goals, prioritise internal assessments and practicals in the early weeks, and keep short revision sprints before the written exam window.

    Also keep winter illness precautions in mind — the vacation is only 15 days, so avoid missing papers due to preventable reasons.

    FAQs

    Q1: When do senior (3rd & 5th) semester classes start? A1: Senior classes begin on 21 July 2026 as per the MJPRU academic calendar.

    Q2: When will new (1st semester) students start classes? A2: First semester classes for new students start on 01 August 2026 .

    Q3: How many teaching days are required for the first semester? A3: The university has fixed 90 working days (equal to 15 weeks ) of classroom teaching for the first semester; teaching must end by 10 November 2026 .

    Q4: When are the practical and written exams scheduled? A4: Practical exams for the first semester must finish by 20 November 2026 . Written exams run from 21 November to 20 December 2026 .

    Q5: How long is the winter vacation and when will results be declared? A5: Winter vacation is from 21 December 2026 to 04 January 2027 . The first semester result is scheduled for 06 January 2027 .

    Q6: What should I do if my college hasn’t shared the local timetable? A6: sk your department or college office for the local lecture and practical schedule in the first two weeks. If there’s no response, escalate to your head of department so internal assessments and practicals can be planned before the university deadlines.

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