KARACHI: DCET exam schedule

Published May 8, 2003

KARACHI, May 7: The Dawood College of Engineering and Technology has announced the schedule for different examinations and for submission of examination forms.

A DCET notification said that the third, fifth and sixth term’s regular examinations of BE (Electronics, Chemical, Metallurgical, Industrial and Architecture) would be held from May 20 at the college from 12.30pm to 3.30pm.

The last date for the submission of examination forms, with a normal fee of Rs760, has been fixed as May 15, while with a late fee of Rs600 and Rs1,320, forms could be submitted upto May 17 and May 20, respectively.

In the meantime, college has also decided to hold the 5th/final year annual examinations of B Architecture (Theory and Practical) of eligible students of 1995-96 and 1996-97 batches from May 20 at the college.

Forms for the examination could be submitted without any late fee upto may 15, while with a late fee of Rs1,325 and Rs2,650, the college would accept the forms till May 17 and May 20, respectively, added the notification.

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