HYDERABAD, Oct 12: The University of Sindh announced on Saturday that the date for submission of admission fee for MBA first year (evening programme) fall session-2003 has been extended to Oct 17.

The announcement said candidates had been advised to deposit their admission fee within due date failing which their admission fee will not be accepted.

CRIMINOLOGY: The university also extended the last date for submission of admission forms for admissions in the MSc (previous) criminology for the academic session 2003-04 upto Oct 25.

MUET: The Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro here on Saturday notified for candidates appearing in pre-admission test for admission to first year class for the session 2003-04 (4-batch) that the entry slips to eligible candidates had been dispatched under registered post regarding pre-admission test which had been fixed for 19th Oct at the Public School Latifabad.

If any candidate fails to receive the test slip upto Oct 15 he should contact the university between Oct 16 to Oct 18.

The university notification said the test would be in two shifts. It said the first shift would start at 10 am sharp (from seat No001 to seat No1700) while the second at 12 noon sharp (from seat No1701 to 3435).

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