KARACHI, Aug 26: Karachi University on Tuesday notified to inform the candidates of Physiotherapy at the Jinnah Post-graduate Medical College and Liaqat National Hospital, Karachi, that the First Year,

BS Physiotherapy (New Course), annual examinations-2003, would begin from Sept 11.

The candidates are directed to collect their admit cards and programmes from their respective colleges during office hours.

SUPPL EXAM FORMS: Meanwhile, the KU also notified to inform the candidates of School of Physiotherapy, JPMC and LNH, that the Second, Third and Fourth Year BS Physiotherapy (New Course), supplementary examinations-2003 forms would be accepted till Sept 7, with the prescribed fee of Rs1,700 (Examination/ Marks Sheet Fee Rs1,650 and Sports Fee Rs50).

The date of commencement of examination will be announced later.

The respective colleges may forward examination forms subject to the eligibility of candidates, with a list in triplicate, along with the copies of marks certificates and enrolment cards to the Controller of Examinations, Syed Inkisarul Haq, within three days from the expiry of the mentioned date with a separate pay-order for sports fee in favour of Director Physical Education, University of Karachi.—PPI

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