HYDERABAD, March 28: The Controller of Examinations, University of Sindh, has announced the schedule for submission of examinations forms for LLB Part-I, II and III for Annual Examinations 2007, on Thursday.

Candidates can obtain examinations forms from the concerned law colleges on the prescribed form up to April, 10.

Candidates are advised to attach original marks certificate of last qualifying examinations, copy of enrolment card, eligibility certificate (original), copy of NIC, three passport size photographs and original copy of bank challan with the form.

He further announced the last date for submission of examination forms along with paid fee challan by students of Mirpurkhas Law College in their college by Apirl, 14 while at Quaid-e-Azam Law College Nawabshah April 15, Pir Illahi Bux Law College Dadu April16, Jinnah Law College Hyderabad April17 and for students of Hyderabad Sindh Law College Hyderabad it has been fixed as April 9.

SPSC: Controller of Examinations, Sindh Public Service Commission Hyderabad on Friday announced the interview results of candidates conducted by the Commission for posts of lecturer in Chemistry, Economics, Islamiat and Sindhi (male and female) BPS-17, in Education and Literacy Department, Government of Sindh.

The Commission had recommended the candidates for appointment in order of merit, for urban and rural quotas.

RESULTS: Controller of Examinations (Postgraduate Studies) LUMHS, Jamshoro, here on Friday announced the results of Diploma in Medical Radiotherapy (part-I and II), Diploma in Clinical Pathology and Diploma in Nuclear Medicine, postgraduate diploma examinations 2007.

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