KARACHI, May 3: Karachi University has extended the date for submission of registration and examination forms of MA part-I & II for external students.

The MA registration forms can now be submitted from May 6 to June 13 along with a fee of Rs2,300, whereas examination forms will be accepted from May 6 to 15 along with a fee of Rs2,200. Thereafter, the examination forms will be accepted up to commencement of the examinations with a fee of Rs2,400.

Request for change of subject can also be made during the above period along with a fee of Rs400.

Registration and examination forms can be obtained from the banks located at the Silver Jubilee Gate and deposited there after authentification by the examination department.

Separate examination forms will be required for MA part I & II.

The university has also announced that registration forms of external candidates for BA, BCom, BOL, BSc and improvement of division can be submitted from May 6 to June 3 along with a fee of Rs2,200. The forms are available at the SilverJubilee gate.

Request for change of subject can also be made up to June 3 with a fee of Rs400.—PPI

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