GM University, officially Gangadhar Meher University, has released an updated UG timetable PDF for 2nd and 4th semester students on its official website gmuniversity.ac.in. The document is issued for the 2025-26 academic session under NEP-2020 and the PDF pages cover Arts, Science, and Commerce combinations.

For students, the most important confirmed point is that the timetable pages state classes will be conducted with effect from 10.04.2026. The document is not just a generic notice. It contains working day-wise class slots, practical periods, major and minor papers, MDC and SEC blocks, yoga, community engagement, and room or hall references depending on the stream and semester.

Students should use the latest official PDF instead of depending on older timetable files or third-party summaries. GM University also publishes separate examination and practical notices on its exam information pages, so this update should be read specifically as a class timetable release for the concerned semesters.

What has been released

GM University has made available a fresh UG timetable PDF for 2nd and 4th semester classes on its official domain. The official material linked with this update is a multi-page PDF hosted on the university website.

The released PDF covers +3 UG streams and shows class-wise schedules rather than a simple headline notice. Students should therefore open the full document and not rely only on a brief notice title.

Latest confirmed details

ItemConfirmed detail
Release typeUG class timetable PDF
Semesters covered2nd and 4th semester
Session shown in the PDF2025-26
Academic formatNEP-2020
Streams seen in the documentArts, Science, Commerce
Effective date mentioned in the pagesClasses will be conducted w.e.f. 10.04.2026
Host domaingmuniversity.ac.in

This is the most relevant information students usually need first before checking the individual day and time slots on their stream page.

Streams and semesters covered in the PDF

The official PDF linked with this update contains separate pages for the following UG combinations:

StreamSemesterCoverage in the PDF
Arts2nd SemesterIncluded
Arts4th SemesterIncluded
Science2nd SemesterIncluded
Science4th SemesterIncluded
Commerce2nd SemesterIncluded
Commerce4th SemesterIncluded

This means students from more than one stream are covered by the same official file, so it is important to open the correct page before noting time slots.

Effective date and academic session

The timetable pages state that classes will be conducted with effect from 10 April 2026. This is the most important operational date in the document because it tells students from when the schedule is intended to be followed.

The pages are issued for the 2025-26 academic session and are framed under NEP-2020. If a student has an older even semester timetable saved earlier in the session, the safer approach is to rely on the latest PDF carrying the 10.04.2026 effective date.

What the timetable PDF contains

The official timetable is detailed enough for regular class use. Depending on the stream and semester, students will find combinations such as major papers, minor papers, practical blocks, core papers, AEC, MDC, SEC, yoga class, community engagement or field work or internship, and B.Ed practical entries.

  • Day-wise rows from Monday to Saturday
  • Time-slot based class planning
  • Major and minor paper blocks
  • Practical session allocations
  • MDC and SEC placement where applicable
  • Room, hall, or department references
  • Special activity entries such as yoga or community engagement

Because the content differs by stream, students should not assume that another page will match their own subject structure.

How to download the official GM University time table

  1. Visit the official GM University website.
  2. Open the Semester Time Table page or the Notice Board.
  3. Find the latest timetable update for the relevant even semester UG classes.
  4. Open the official PDF hosted on the university domain.
  5. Go to the page for your stream and semester.
  6. Save the PDF to your device for daily reference.

Students who want the fastest route can use the direct official PDF link listed in the official links section below.

How to read your page correctly

Start with the page title and confirm your stream first, such as Arts, Science, or Commerce. Then verify whether the page is for 2nd semester or 4th semester. After that, read the timetable left to right by day and time slot.

  1. Confirm stream and semester heading.
  2. Check the day row from Monday to Saturday.
  3. Match the time slot with your paper or activity block.
  4. Identify whether the slot is major, minor, MDC, SEC, AEC, or practical.
  5. Note the room or hall entry shown against your class group.
  6. Recheck practical and field-work related entries separately.

This method is useful because several pages include more than standard lecture slots and may show different rooms or departments for different papers.

Class timetable and examination notices are different

Students should not confuse this PDF with the university's end-term or practical examination schedule. GM University separately publishes examination notifications, practical examination notices, and mid-term related notices through its exam information and notice pages.

So if you are looking for the day-to-day class schedule after reopening or resumption, this timetable PDF is the relevant document. If you are looking for exam dates, practical exam schedules, or postponed examinations, you should check the dedicated exam notices separately.

Important note on the Commerce 2nd semester page

Students should read the Commerce 2nd semester page carefully. In the official PDF, that page appears to carry a 2024-25 header even though it is part of the latest document that also states classes will be conducted w.e.f. 10.04.2026.

Because the file is hosted as the current official update and is grouped with the other latest timetable pages, students should follow the latest PDF but remain careful. If any department-level discrepancy remains, the safest step is to verify it with the concerned school or the university notice board before finalising your class routine.

What students should do now

  • Download the latest official PDF and keep a copy on your phone.
  • Mark your correct stream and semester page.
  • Highlight major, minor, MDC, SEC, and practical slots.
  • Check room or hall references before attending class.
  • Watch the notice board for any revision or department-specific clarification.
  • Use the exam information page separately for examination notices.

This helps avoid confusion, especially when the university issues timetable changes during the semester.

Official GM University links

Students should use these official university pages for any follow-up revision, clarification, or parallel exam-related notice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has GM University released the 2026 timetable for UG 2nd and 4th semester students?

Yes. GM University has an official timetable PDF available online for UG 2nd and 4th semester students.

Which streams are covered in the official GM University timetable PDF?

The official PDF covers Arts, Science, and Commerce pages for the concerned semesters.

From when is the latest GM University timetable effective?

The timetable pages state that classes will be conducted with effect from 10.04.2026.

Is this an exam timetable or a class timetable?

This update is a class timetable. GM University publishes examination notices separately on its exam information and notice pages.

Where can I download the official GM University timetable PDF?

You can download it from the official GM University website, including the Semester Time Table page, Notice Board, or the direct PDF link.

What should I check first after opening the PDF?

First confirm your stream and semester, then check your day-wise class slots, practicals, and room or hall details.

What if I notice a mismatch or confusion in the PDF?

Follow the latest official PDF but verify doubtful entries with the concerned department or the latest university notice board update.

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