HYDERABAD, Jan 3: The Hyderabad Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education on Friday announced that examination forms for HSC Part-II (Class-XII) would be received up to Jan 26 without late fee and those of HSC Part-I (Class-XI) up to March 14 without late fee.

The board said that forms for HSC Part-II would be received with late fee of Rs300 up to Feb 14, with late fee of Rs600 up to Feb 28, with late fee of Rs900 up to March 14, with late fee of Rs1,200 up to March 28 and with late fee of Rs1,500 up to April 11, and from April 15 onwards, the forms would be accepted with late fee of Rs2,000.

Similarly, examination forms for HSC Part-I would be received with late fee of Rs600 up to March 28, with late fee of Rs1,200 up to April 11, and from April 15 onwards they would be received with late fee of Rs1,800.

DIPLOMA: The University of Sindh announced on Friday that admission to four-month professional diploma in Rural Development Communication at the Rural Development Communication Centre would commence on Friday. The candidates having bachelors degree in any discipline from an HEC-recognised university with proficiency in English language were eligible to apply for admission.

Admission forms could be obtained from the director of CRDC at Allama I.I. Kazi campus from Jan 12 to 23 while last date for submission of admission forms had been fixed to Jan 31.

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