KARACHI, Nov 25: The registrar of the Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, asked the candidates who had applied for first year MBBS admission for the academic session 2005-06 for general/open merit at the Dow and Sindh medical colleges and reciprocal seats for Liaquat University of Health and Medical Sciences for BDS, for Local Self Finance, and those who have secured up to 73.98 per cent marks to send their original certificates through courier service.

The original certificates are to be sent through TCS to The Principal and Chairman, Selection Board (Admission), Dow Medical College, Baba-i-Urdu Road, Karachi latest by Nov 28, a DUHS release said on Monday.

The certificates to be sent include matriculation certificate or equivalent certificate of O levels/10th Grade by IBCC; matriculation marks sheet or transcript (M/Sheet)/10th Grade; intermediate pass certificate/marks sheet or equivalence certificate of A levels/12th Grade; high school diploma and 12th grade transcript of A levels transcript by the concerned board (applicable to those having passed matriculation and intermediate other than Pakistani boards); Hafiz-i-Quran certificate; PRC, domicile certificate, domicile certificate of father/mother/guardian and certificate of disability in case of disabled candidate. —PPI

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