Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) in Kerala has issued a series of academic notices covering application deadlines, examination timetables and recently released results, while also hosting a Global Perspectives lecture under its Brain Gain programme in collaboration with state and institutional partners.
Mahatma Gandhi University Kerala exams application deadlines and dates
The university has opened applications for several examinations, including the first semester MBA for the 2025 regular intake and the 2024 supplementary intake. Candidates may submit applications until 3 January. The university will accept applications with a fine until 5 January, and a further super‑fine will be accepted until 6 January.
Alongside MBA application dates, MGU has announced that first semester LLB examinations for students in affiliated colleges will commence on 19 January. Students and college administrators have been advised to complete all registration formalities well in advance of the examination dates to avoid last‑minute issues.
MA Sociology result and other examination updates
MGU has published the results of the MA Sociology private registration candidates for the May 2025 examinations. The result covers a range of admission years: regular candidates admitted in 2024, candidates seeking improvement from the 2023 intake, and supplementary candidates admitted between 2019 and 2023. Affected students are encouraged to check the university’s official portal for detailed mark lists and further instructions on revaluation or improvement processes.
University officials emphasised that students who require assistance with result queries or clarifications on eligibility for improvement examinations should contact their colleges or the university examination wing directly. Administrative offices remain open to address registration discrepancies and to guide students through follow‑up procedures.
Global Perspectives lecture and the Brain Gain programme
In addition to administrative announcements, MGU’s Inter‑University Centre for Biomedical Research and Super Speciality Hospital (IUCBR & SSH) organised a Global Perspectives lecture. The event was held in collaboration with the Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) as part of the Brain Gain initiative, which seeks to strengthen academic exchange and attract talent back to the state’s higher education and research institutions.
The lecture brought together academics and practitioners to discuss contemporary issues in biomedical research and higher education policy. While specific speaker details were not released in the preliminary notice, the collaboration underscores MGU’s efforts to build partnerships that support research capacity, interdisciplinary learning and improved student outcomes across Kerala’s universities.
Students, faculty and researchers who missed the live event are advised to check the university website or contact the IUCBR & SSH for possible recordings or future sessions under the Brain Gain programme. The centre and KSHEC indicated they will continue to promote similar activities aimed at knowledge exchange and capacity building.
MGU’s series of announcements bring clarity to examination logistics for the coming weeks and highlight the institution’s dual focus on administrative transparency and academic engagement. Candidates should keep an eye on official MGU channels for any last‑minute updates or procedural changes.
Key Takeaways:
- Mahatma Gandhi University Kerala exams: applications for first‑semester MBA close on 3 January, with fines accepted until 6 January.
- Affiliated colleges will hold first‑semester LLB exams from 19 January.
- The university has published MA Sociology (private registration) May 2025 results for multiple admission years.
- A Global Perspectives lecture under the Brain Gain programme was organised with KSHEC and the IUCBR & SSH.

















