HYDERABAD: UK team visits college

Published February 25, 2004

HYDERABAD, Feb 24: A team of the Bradford College, United Kingdom, visited the Government Nazareth Girls College here on Tuesday. The team comprising International Centre's deputy head Patricia Stephens , international admission officer Barbara Turner and director business Adil Mehmood, was received by the college principal Aftab Ahsan Qureshi and other teachers.

Speaking on the occasion, Ms Stephens briefed the teachers and students about admission policy of the college, study courses, free access to the library and internet as well as financial support, tuition fees and entry requirements for Pakistani intermediate students.

The team members said those students who had secured 65 percent marks in the higher secondary school certificate were eligible to apply and also gave details about admissions in Information Technology and English Literature.

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