KARACHI: Postponed exams of BIE, KU

Published February 21, 2006

KARACHI, Feb 20: The postponed papers of HSC supplementary exams 2005 will be held on Feb 23, said BIEK, on Monday. According to a notification, papers which could not be held on Feb 16, a holiday as declared by the Sindh government in the wake of calls for protests against blasphemy. Papers will now be held on Feb 23 with no change in time and centres of examinations, added the notification.

It was further announced that the practical exams of Humanities (regular) for the HSC supplementary exams 2005 would be held from Feb 27 at Sir Syed Government College for Women, Nazimabad, for women candidates, while at Islamia Arts and Commerce College, M.A. Jinnah Road, for male candidates.

The papers for LLB (final) supplementary, BDS first year, BS physiotherapy second and third year and DDLS part I and II which were cancelled on Feb 16 and 17 will now be held on Feb 24 and 25 respectively, adds APP. This was announced by the KU. The examinations’ timings and centre shall remain the same as announced earlier; it was further stated.

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