KARACHI, Dec 20: The examinations department of the Karachi University on Thursday announced the date for submission of registration and examinations forms for B.Com external candidates.

Forms for registration and improvement of division from external candidates would be accepted till Dec. 21 with Rs2100 as fee, whereas examination forms for part-I would be accepted with Rs2100 and examinations forms of Part-I&II (combined) would be accepted along with Rs3200 as exam fee.

The department has also announced that the exam of Pakistan Studies of B.Com Part-I (external and regular) scheduled to be held on Dec. 22 would now be held on Jan. 10.

According to the KU spokesman, admission forms for donor’s seats can be submitted till Dec. 24. The forms for the said category are available at the office of the deputy registrar (academic) from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Workshop: The department of International Relations University of Karachi is organizing a two-day workshop on “Paradigms of Conflict Resolution in South Asia” from Dec 23, in which experts from India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are expected to participate.

The inaugural session of the workshop would be held at Arts Auditorium and the second-day session would be held at Conference Room of the IR department, says a KU press release.—PPI

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