KARACHI, Oct 21: The University of Karachi has announced the date for submission of registration and examination forms and fee by external candidates who wish to appear in BA, BCom, BOL or BSc (improvement of division) annual examination-2003, with late fee.

According to KU notification, registration forms and fee will be accepted with a late fee of Rs 1,000 from Oct 21 to Nov 5, while examination forms would be accepted, with a late fee of Rs 300 from Oct 21 to Nov 3 and with a late fee of Rs 400 from Nov 4 to Nov 10.

Examination and registration forms can be obtained on payment of Rs 25 from branches of NBP and UBL at the Silver Jubilee gate, University of Karachi.

Candidates registered in 1998 or later will be eligible to apply for registration. Students registered in 1997 or earlier will be required to submit their examination forms and fee with a special fee and fine of Rs 500 each in addition to their examination fee.

DCH EXAM: Meanwhile, the University of Karachi notified that the form and fee for diploma in child health, annual examinations will be accepted till Oct 26, with late fee of Rs 200.

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