KARACHI, Jan 22: The University of Karachi on Monday notified that BCom Part-I/II, both Parts (external) annual examination 2006, would commence from January 26. According to the KU notification, admit cards have already been dispatched to candidates on their postal addresses. Those who have not received their admit cards yet should contact the external unit of examination department for duplicate admit cards on January 24 and January 25 during office hours with original/ copy of registration card, receipt of examination fee, NIC card, and two attested photographs.

Meanwhile, the Karachi University Registrar Office announced the schedule for submission of registration forms of MA/Double MA and Improvement of Division for external annual examination 2006, to be held in 2007.

Registration forms along with normal fees of Rs1,550 could be submitted till February 15, while Rs500 will charged as late fee from February 16 to March 15. Change of subject will be allowed with a prescribed fee of Rs400 till February 15. The forms will be available at NBP, UBL counters, at Silver Jubilee Gate No.1 on payment of Rs25 each.

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