HYDERABAD, July 21: The University of Sindh on Saturday announced schedule for filling registration forms for annual examination of 2007-08 of external candidates under the revised examination system.

The controller of examinations, Dr Pervez Pathan, said in a notification that the new registration forms had been provided to all the degree colleges affiliated with the university.

The forms would be issued with effect from July 30 to enable eligible candidates to appear in BA Part-I and MA previous annual examinations, he said.

The last date for the submission of forms along with required documents to the principal of concerned college had been fixed as Aug 20, he said and added that under the new procedure, the candidates’ registration would be made by the principals of respective colleges.

FEASIBILITY REPORT: The University of Sindh on Saturday formed a 12-member high-level committee tasked with preparing a feasibility report after visiting affiliated degree colleges and recommending colleges for the commencement of four-year degree programme, said a notification issued by university registrar, Mohammad Saleh Rajar.—Bureau

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