KARACHI: Schedule of degree exam forms

Published November 10, 2006

KARACHI, Nov 9: The examination department of the University of Karachi, on Thursday notified that only those candidates of BA (pass)/ BSc (pass) and BCom (regular), who appeared in the supplementary examination 2005 and failed, could submit the examination forms and fee from Nov 10

to 18.

According to a KU notification issued here, a fee of Rs850 for BCom (regular) and BSc (pass) part I and II, Rs1,475 for BCom (regular) and BSc (pass) both parts, Rs800 for BA (pass) regular part I and II, Rs1,400 for BA (pass) regular both parts would be received along with sports fee of Rs25.

DATE EXTENDED: The KU announced that the last date for submission of forms for admissions to masters’ programmes had been extended up to Nov 14.

Admission forms can be obtained from and submitted at the admission counter, Silver Jubilee Gate, KU during 9am to 1pm on working days. Candidates who have not received their marks sheets are required to submit a copy of their final year admit card along with the forms, a KU notification said.

—PPI

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