Students’ problems

Published September 6, 2006

KASUR, Sept 5: Failure of the Punjab University to provide admission forms in abundance in the city has been causing inconvenience to a large number of BA/BSc students.

The university could not provide admission forms for BA/BSc second annual examinations, 2006, and registration form for annual 2007 examination.

It gave a chance to Urdu Bazaar traders to fleece the students as they were selling a BA/BSc second annual admission forms for Rs100 against the prescribed price of Rs30 per form and Rs50 per form against the price of Rs15 for registration forms. — Correspondent

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