HYDERABAD, Dec 1: The director, Institute of Business Administration, has announced the schedule for admissions to MBA (evening) programme.

According to the announcement, the candidates having bachelor degree in any discipline with minimum 45 percent marks from any recognised university are eligible for admission to the two-year MBA programme.

Admission forms with prospectus are available at the Hyderabad Old Campus and Jamshoro branches of the Habib Bank for Rs150.

Last date for submission of admission forms with required documents at the IBA, University of Sindh, has been fixed as Dec 2

Admission test of the candidates will be conducted on Dec 2 at 3.30pm at the IBA, Allama I.I Qazi campus, Jamshoro.

Final list of selected candidates will be issued on Dec 30 and the candidates will deposit admission fee from Dec 31 to Jan 10, 2004.

LLB EXAMS: The University of Sindh has notified that the annual examinations of LLB-I, II and III will be held from Dec 6.

According to the notification, the university has set up an examination centre at Jinnah Law College, Hyderabad, for external and regular candidates of Sindh Law College and Jinnah Law College, Hyderabad.

The candidates of Pir Illahi Bux Law College, Dadu, Quaid-i-Azam Law College, Nawabshah, and Mirpurkhas Law College, Mirpurkhas, will appear in the examination at their respective colleges.

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