HYDERABAD, Nov 9: The registrar of the Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences has announced the schedule for admission to first year MBBS and BDS in the LUMHS and its affiliated colleges for session 2005-06.

According to the schedule unveiled on Tuesday, the entry test would be held on November 13 and the district wise provisional list of candidates selected on merit would be issued on November 18.

Objections to the provisional list including re-totalling of marks by respective boards can be filed from November 19, to November 24 and final merit list of selected candidates will be issued on November 28.

Applications on the self-finance basis (local and overseas) from those candidates who have already appeared in entry test of 2005-06 will be invited from November 29 to December 5 and classes will commence tentatively from December 7.

ADMISSION: The director of admissions of the University of Sindh has announced the names of 55 candidates who have qualified for admissions to BFA (fine arts) for the academic session 2006.

The list of successful candidates has been displayed at the Sindh University Model School Hyderabad and directorate of admissions Jamshoro.

The candidates who have been selected for admissions are required to deposit their admission fee from November 11 to November 21 through bank voucher at the Habib Bank Limited Jamshoro.

Meanwhile, the chairman of the department of public management sciences of the University of Sindh, Prof M.Y. Pardesi, has notified for information of all students that under evening programme for session 2005, the candidates can fill their examination forms for MPA first year second semester, MPA second year second semester, and MPA final year second semester and second semester examination of postgraduate diploma public administration with effect from November 10, to November 14.

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