The Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) at Andhra University has officially triggered its examination cycle for the 2026 session. Applications for undergraduate and postgraduate theory assessments opened on Monday, May 18, 2026. Students must submit all forms and required fees through the official portal no later than June 15, 2026.
Administrative protocol mandates that all outstanding tuition fee arrears must be settled prior to the payment of examination fees to ensure eligibility.
Eligibility and Scope
The current notification applies to several distinct cohorts within the university’s distance learning architecture:
| Student Category | Applicable Batch |
|---|---|
| UG Theory (B.A., B.Com., B.Sc.) | Admitted in 2019 |
| UG Semester System | Admitted in 2024 |
| MBA/MCA (ODL) | Admitted in 2022 |
| PG Semester System | Admitted in 2024 and thereafter |
Examinations are scheduled to commence on June 29, 2026.
All submission processes are restricted to the digital University-SDE interface.
Study materials remain gated, accessible only to students who have confirmed tuition payments.
Institutional Context
The Andhra University CDOE functions as a primary provider for external academic certifications, offering diverse specializations ranging from Distance Education pathways in professional management to humanities and core sciences.
While the institution maintains a structured calendar for academic progression, students are periodically required to navigate fluctuating deadlines for backlog practicals and supplementary theory cycles. Current operations follow the post-pandemic framework of shifting traditional offline administrative burdens toward centralized online tracking systems. Discrepancies in student records or pending dues frequently result in automated denial of examination entry, placing the onus of status verification on the individual learner.
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