HYDERABAD: SU to hold debate

Published September 11, 2003

HYDERABAD, Sept 10: The University of Sindh has decided to hold an inter-departmental debate competition on the topic of “geographical boundaries are more important than the historical boundaries”.

An announcement on Wednesday said the debate competition in Sindhi, Urdu and English would be held in the last week of this month at the university prior to the 8th All Pakistan Inter University “Allama Iqbal Shield” Debate Competition to be held in the month of Oct.

The winners of English and Urdu debate will participate in the 8th All Pakistan Inter Varsity debate competition, said the announcement.

IBA: The Institute of Business Administration (IBA), the University of Sindh announced on Wednesday that the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th semester examinations of the MBA evening programme 2002- 03 (fall and winter session) will be conducted with effect from Sept 17, 2003 at the IBA Jamshoro.

The last date for submission of examination forms has been fixed as Sept 13, 2003. The director IBA has advised the students concerned to fill their examination forms and pay the examination fee within due date failing which no candidate will be allowed to appear in the examinations.

UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES RESULT: The University of Sindh announced results of MBA final (hons and pass) semester examination 2002 on Wednesday. The university also announced the result of B.Sc (hons) Part-I, Part- II and Part-III Physics Semester Examination 2002.

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