KARACHI, Aug 20: The examinations department, NED University of Engineering and Technology, on Wednesday announced that the Masters of Engineering (Nuclear Power) final examinations 2002-2003 for students of KANUPP Institute will commence on September 8. Last date for the submission of examination forms along with fee is August 30.

The department has further notified that first-year Computer and Information Systems annual examinations, 2002-03 batch, will commence on October 13. The last date for submission of exam forms is Sept 22.

Second-year Computer and Information Systems engineering annual examinations, 2001-02 batch, will commence on October 14. The last date for submission of exam forms is September 22, and October 9 as late fee.

Third-year Computer and Information Systems engineering annual examinations, 2000-01 batch, will commence on Oct 13 and the last date for submission of exam forms is September 22, and October 8 with late fee.

Final-year Computer and Information Systems engineering annual examinations, 1999-2000 batch, will commence on Oct. 14, and the last date for submission of exam forms with fee is September 22, and October 9 with late fee.—PPI

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