HYDERABAD, Feb 28: The director admissions, University of Sindh, has extended the last date for submission of forms for admissions in various degree programmes in the Institute of Information Technology in evening programme under the economical self-finance scheme for session 2002.

In a notification issued here on Thursday, he announced that the forms for admissions in Bachelors of Computer and Information technology (BCIT), MSc in Computer and Information Technology, B. Software Engineering, M.Sc E. Commerce and M.Sc Multi Media Technology would be accepted at the directorate of admissions up to March 20.

The admission forms are available at the Habib Bank Limited, old campus and Jamshoro branches, on the prescribed fee.

CANCELLED: The controller of examinations, University of Sindh, has notified that M.A previous paper-V, Sociology, of annual examination 2001, which was conducted on Jan 18, 2002, has been cancelled and the same will now be conducted from new course on March 4 at all the examination centres. MUET: The controller of examinations, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, has announced that the examinations (viva-voce) of B.Tech (Pass/Hons) Guided Industrial Training will commence from March 18 at the Government College of Technology, Hyderabad.

The examination forms can be submitted up to March 4 without late fee and with late fee up to March 6.

He has further announced that the supplementary examination of BSc (Industrial) Technology of first, second, third and fourth semesters will commence from March 30 at the Government Habib College, Nawabshah.

The last date for submission of examinations forms without late fee is March 4 and with late fee March 6.

The students have been advised to contact the principals of the colleges concerned.

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