HYDERABAD, May 17: The director admissions, University of Sindh, has announced here on Friday that the last date for submission of admission forms for M.Sc (previous) criminology, session 2002, has been extended upto May 30.

EXAMS: The controller of examinations (annual side), University of Sindh, has announced that the last date for the submission of forms for LLB part-I, II and III examinations has been extended upto May 28 without late fee. The students have been advised to submit their forms in their concerned law colleges affiliated with the university.

SAU: The controller of examinations, Sindh Agriculture University, Tando Jam, has announced the schedule of 2nd term supplementary examination 2000 of the year 2002 for all classes, 1st to final year, M.Sc, and M.E (Agri) of all faculties of Sindh Agriculture University Tando Jam and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Agriculture College Dokri.

The date for the submission of examination forms with regular fee of Rs350 for B.Sc (Agi), BE (Agri) and DVM and Rs500 for M.Sc and M.E (Agri) classes has been fixed from May 27 to 30. The forms can be submitted with late fee of Rs150 for all classes by June 1.

CADET COLLEGE: The Commandant and Principal of the Cadet College Petaro, Commodore Muhammad Abid Saleem, has announced the schedule of interviews and medical test for the induction of cadets for 2002 entry.

Interviews will be held at Public School, Sukkur, from May 21 to 23 while at PAF Information and Selection Centre, Saddar, Hyderabad Cantt, from May 27 to June 5 and at Naval Recruitment and Selection Centre, near Fleet Club, Karachi from June 10 to 18.

Call up letters to the candidates, who qualified the written test on March 17, have been dispatched to them.

SUSPENDED: The Registrar of Sindh University, Prof. Ferozuddin Kazi, has suspended two employees — Ali Ahmed Talpur (clerk) and Manzoor Shaikh (peon) from the examination wing of the university here on Friday.

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