KARACHI, April 23: Admissions to masters, bachelors, diplomas and certificate courses in the evening programme at different faculties of the University of Karachi for the academic session 2006-07 will start from April 24.

According to the Karachi University Evening Programme Director, Dr Abuzar Wajidi, admission forms along with prospectus will be available at the UBL’s KU Silver Jubilee Gate branch from April 24 to May 6 from 9am to 6:30pm and will be received at the office of the KU evening programme along with all the required documents from 3:30pm to 7:30pm. Students awaiting results can also apply, he added.

Under the evening programme, admissions for bachelor’s programmes are offered in pharmacy (five-year DPharm), three-year bachelors in food sciences and technology, chemistry, applied chemistry, public administration, mass communications, sociology, business administration and commerce.

Diploma courses are offered in environmental science, economics and finance, Persian, petroleum technology, mathematics, public administration, special education (leading to masters) and DLG (Diploma in Local Government) while certificate courses are offered in mass communications, mathematics, petroleum technology and Persian (language).

Dr Wajidi said that admissions to two-year master’s programme in the science faculty would be offered in MSc applied physics (with specialization in electronics), applied statistics, chemistry, environmental sciences, petroleum technology, microbiology and masters in industrial and business mathematics.

Admissions to two-year master’s programme in the faculty of arts will be offered in public administration, economics, economics and finance, English, English linguistics/literature (one-year), mass communication, criminological sciences, sociology, population sciences, administrative sciences, administrative sciences (previous), audiology and speech pathology, transport management.

Admissions to commerce department would be offered in MCom (general) and MCom (insurance). For further information candidates could call 9244075.—PPI

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