HYDERABAD: Exam schedule announced

Published March 31, 2006

HYDERABAD, March 30: The University of Sindh on Wednesday notified the schedule for first semester examinations of first year students of M.Sc telemedicine and e-health under the evening programme.

According to the schedule, the examinations will start from April 10. The last date for submitting examination forms has been fixed at April 5.

FOUNDER’S WEEK: The University of Sindh will organize founder’s week from April 9 to 13 to pay homage to founder vice-chancellor Allama I. I. Kazi on his 38th death anniversary.

Different academic programmes will be arranged at the university’s Allama I. I. Kazi campus in Jamshoro and Elsa Kazi campus in Hyderabad. The programmes were chalked out on Wednesday at a meeting of deans and senior professors of the university which was presided over by the vice-chancellor.

A three-day book exhibition at the Allama I. I. Kazi Central Library will be organized by the faculty of social Sciences. A declamation contest on the life and works of Allama Kazi will be arranged at the Institute of Business Administration.—Bureau

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