KARACHI, Feb 18: Director, Evening Programme, University of Karachi, Prof Dr Fahimuddin, has announced that the list of the students who had appeared in admission test of the BSSE programme has been placed on the notice boards of the Directorate of Evening programme and computer science department.

The students are informed that admission fee shall be accepted alongwith the admission forms, available at the department office, till Feb 22. The classes will commence from Feb 28.

PHYSICAL EDU: KU notified on Tuesday that forms and fees for Bachelor of Physical Education, supplementary examination, 2002, will be accepted at the college, without late fee, up to Feb 25. Examination fee is Rs700.

ENROLMENT DATE: The enrolment forms of the Honours, Previous, M.Com, BCS and MCS students of the current academic year can be submitted up to Feb 25.

A directive to this effect was issued by the Enrolment Section of the Karachi University to the chairpersons of the teaching departments of the university.

They have been asked to submit the enrolment forms alongwith the admission list.—PPI/APP

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