HYDERABAD, Aug 29: The last date for submitting forms for annual examinations of 2004 of bachelor's and master's degree programmes in affiliated colleges of the University of Sindh is Sept 9.

This was announced by the university's controller of examinations on Saturday. Examination forms may be obtained from colleges concerned.

ADMISSIONS: The director, admissions, University of Sindh, here on Saturday announced that admission forms for bachelor's and master's degree programmes for the new academic session would be issued from Sept 20.

He further announced that the university had allocated seats for admissions on sports quota in various disciplines. Admission forms will be available at the Habib Bank Limited, old campus, Hyderabad, and Jamshoro branches. The test for admission to master's degree programmes will be conducted on Oct and on Nov 7 for bachelor's programmes.

SAU: Sindh Agriculture University vice-chancellor Dr Bashir Ahmad Shaikh inaugurated a plantation campaign at the faculty of animal husbandry and veterinary sciences on Saturday.

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