KARACHI, Dec 19: The University of Karachi will conduct BCom annual examination for external candidates from January 15, said notification of the university.

It has also notified that registration forms of BA/BCom/BOL and Improvement of Division for external annual examinations, 2006 will be accepted with a late fee of Rs500 up to December 21.

Examination forms and fee of BA/BCom/BOL and BSc (improvement of division) annual 2006 will be accepted till December 22, said another notification.

The university has already dispatched the admit cards of external candidates of BA Part-I and II at the residential addresses of candidates. Those who have not received admit cards so far have been asked to contact the External Unit of the KU examination department for the issuance of duplicate admit cards along with necessary documents.

ADMISSIONS LIST: The director for admissions of the University of Karachi will put on display the lists of admissions for Bachelor of Studies and Pharm-D on December 21 at the Silver Jubilee gate of the university at 3.30pm, said another press release.

It was further said that forms for admission to some select departments in the evening shift would be accepted till December 28.

BCS COURSES: The Department of Computer Science, University of Karachi, has announced that examinations of BCS courses 2101 and 2207 for the students of affiliated colleges and students, which were scheduled to be held on December 20, will now be held on December 23. The timings for examination will remain unchanged.

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