KARACHI, Feb 19: The University of Karachi on Tuesday announced the schedule of BA (pass) first year Home Economics practical examination 2007.

According to the programme of first year, the practical exams at Abdullah Government Girls College will be held on March 1, APWA Government Girls College on March 3, HRH Government Aga Khan Girls College on March 4, Sir Syed Government Girls College on March 5, HI Government Osmania Girls College on March 6, Islamia Government College for Women on March 7, Government Degree College for Women Shahrah-i-Liaquat on March 8, Government Degree Girls College, Korangi-4 on March 10, PECHS Government Girls College on March 11, Khatoon-i-Pakistan Government Girls College on March 12 and KMA Degree Girls College on March 13.

As per the second year’s schedule, the practical examination at Government Degree Girls College, Korangi-4, will be held on Feb 25, Government Degree College for Women, Shahrah-i-Liaquat on Feb 26, Sir Syed Government Girls College on Feb 26 and 27, HRH Government Aga Khan Girls College on March 1, KMA Degree Girls College on March 3, Khatoon-i-Pakistan Government Girls College on March 4, Islamia Government College for Women on March 5, Abdullah Government Girls College on March 6 and 7 and PECHS Government Girls College on March 8 and 10.—PPI

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