KARACHI, May 27: The University of Karachi has announced that the admission forms for MPhil/PhD, MS (surgery) and MD (medicine) can be submitted by May 28.

The list of eligible candidates will be posted on the website of the KU and notice boards of the related departments on June 3, a KU statement added. Tests will be conducted on June 9 (Sunday). The list of successful candidates will be released on June 12.

After conducting interviews on June 17, the final admissions list will be displayed on June 24, the statement added.

LLB, LLM forms

The University of Karachi has announced that the exam forms of LLB and LLM can be submitted to respective colleges by May 28 without any late fee.

The fee for LLB first, second and final year exams is Rs4,350 and for LLM first and final year exam Rs2,700.

KU registration schedule

The KU has announced that the registration forms of private candidates of BA, BCom and BoL and candidates seeking improvement of division for BA, BCom and BSc will be accepted by June 20 with a fee of Rs2,700.

For change of subject, forms can be submitted by the same deadline with a fee of Rs700, a KU statement added.—PPI

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