KARACHI, May 7: The controller of examinations, Karachi University (KU), on Wednesday announced that the date for submission of examination forms of MA/ double MA and improvement of division (Previous and Final) for external annual examinations-2002 (to be held in 2003) has been extended.

The forms will be accepted with a late fee of Rs300 from May 12 to 19. The total amount for examination forms for all above examinations is Rs 1,700. The forms will also be accepted from May 20 to 26, with a late fee of Rs400, making the total amount for the examinations Rs1,800.

He said that change of subjects will be allowed with a prescribed fee of Rs400.

The forms will be available at the counters of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) and United Bank (UBL), Silver Jubilee Gate number 1 for Rs25 each.

The forms will be endorsed by the External Unit, Examination Counter, at the Silver Jubilee Gate number 1. Forms and fee will be deposited in the NBP and UBL counters after endorsement.

The varsity has also extended the date for submission of registration forms of MA/double MA.—APP

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