HYDERABAD, Nov 5: Test for admission to bachelors degree honours programme in 42 institutes and departments of the University of Sindh will be held here on Sunday.

According to director of admissions Mohammad Saleh Rajar, 7,517 candidates, 1,630 of them girls, will appear at the Dr N. A. Baloch Sindh University Model School and faculty of education at the Elsa Kazi Campus.

The test will be held in two shifts. Candidates with seat number 1 to 3,800 will appear in first shift and candidates having seat No 3,801 to 7517 in second shift. No candidate will be allowed to enter the test centres without admit card and no mobile phone, purse, books and copies will be allowed at the centres.

The candidates can seek admission to regular, self- finance scheme and reserved seats for girls, disabled persons and children of university employees and college teachers.

DELEGATION: District Nazim Dr Makhdoom Rafiquzzman has said that the vice chancellor of the Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Professor, Dr Jan Mohammad Memon, has played a key role in upgrading the Liaquat Medical College to university level.

He was talking to a delegation of the university students which called on him here on Friday. He said that corruption charges against the vice-chancellor might have been levelled due to some personal grudge.

The district council adopted a resolution moved by Yousuf Qureshi on November 3, demanding removal of the management of the LUMHS and holding of an impartial inquiry into the embezzlement in the university. Mr Qureshi said that it was deplorable that the National Accountability Bureau had seized record of the LUMHS on charges of corruption and malpractice.

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