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Grams: “TECHNOLOGY” Phone: Off: +91–40–23156113 Fax: +91–40–23158668 E Mail: dejntuh@gmail.com JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD Kukatpally, Hyderabad – 500 085, Andhra Pradesh (India) Dr. A. GOVARDHAN B.E (CSE), M.Tech.,Ph.D. Professor in CSE & DIRECTOR OF EVALUATION Lr.No.DE/JNTUH / B.Tech/B.Pharmacy- IV year - II sem / Advanced supply Exams/ June -July 2013, Date: 18-06-2013. To The Principals of JNTUH Constituent and Affiliated Colleges offering B.Tech./B.Pharmacy Courses Sir,

Sub: JNTUH, Hyderabad - Examination Branch – IV B.Tech. / B.Pharmacy II Semester Advanced supplementary exams June - July 2013 Instructions to the Principals–Reg. ***** The Principals of the constituent and affiliated Engineering / B.Pharmacy Colleges are hereby informed that the University Examination Branch issues notification for the conduct of B.Tech./ B.Pharmacy supplementary examinations during June - July 2013 This notification is issued for the conduct of following examinations:1 2 3 4 B.TECH IV B.Tech. - II Sem. (R09) – Supplementary IV B.Tech. - II Sem. (R07) – Supplementary IV B.Tech. - II Sem. (R05) - Supplementary IV B.Tech. - II Sem. (RR) - Supplementary

The Principals are requested to note the following instructions. 1. Every college has to make the consolidated fees (Exam. Registration fee + Postal Logistic Service Charges) payment for all the above examinations in the form of a single RTGS / NEFT / GRPT Transfer to the Registrar’s Bank Account No.62079988622 (State Bank of Hyderabad, JNTUH Campus Branch, IFSC/RTGS/GRPT Code: SBHY0021008). The Principals are informed to submit (if not uploaded so far) their College Code, Bank Account Number, Name of the Bank & Branch and RTGS / IFSC / GRPT code of the Bank Branch from which the College wish to make the payment.

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