KARACHI: MBBS exams schedule

Published December 17, 2005

KARACHI, Dec 16: The University of Karachi announced on Friday the schedule of first professional (part-A) MBBS annual exams 2006 to be held in January next. According to a notification, the exams will be held at the Department of Mathematics, KU from 2.30pm to 4.30pm.

As per the schedule, Anatomy paper will be held on Jan 16; Physiology on Jan 18; Biochemistry on Jan 21 and Islamic Studies/ Pakistan Studies on Jan 23.

PHYSIOTHERAPY: The University of Karachi announced on Friday for the information of candidates of Liaquat National School of Physiotherapy Liaquat National Hospital affiliated with the KU that the MSc (Physiotherapy) 1st semester exams 2005 (July Batch) would start from Dec 17.

According to the schedule, the exams will be held at the Department of Physics, KU from 9.30am to 11.30am.

The paper of Gross Clinical and Functional Anatomy-1 (501) will be held on Dec 17; Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology (503) on Dec 20; Medical Science-I (pharmacology 505) on Dec 23; Clinical Applications in Research (507) on Dec 26 and Personnel Management (509) on Dec 29.—PPI

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