KARACHI: Dow varsity convocation

Published January 13, 2009

KARACHI, Jan 12: The Dow University of Health Sciences has announced that it will hold a convocation for MBBS graduates (batches 2004 to 2007) at its Ojha campus on Jan 31.

Chairman of the MBBS Convocation Committee Prof Junaid Ashraf has advised the graduates concerned to get registered for the convocation by Jan 20. The registration forms were available at the convocation committees of Dow Medical College and Sindh Medical College, he said, adding that the forms could also be downloaded from the DUHS website.

Meanwhile, the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology has announced that forms for MPhil (environmental science), first semester, second batch, examination-2008 were available at the varsity’s branch of the National Bank of Pakistan. The candidates have been advised to obtain and submit the forms from Jan 15 to Jan 21. The university also extended the last date for submission of registration forms for seminary students till January 20.

—Agencies

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