HYDERABAD: LLB results announced

Published December 4, 2004

HYDERABAD, Dec 3: The Controller of Examinations, University of Sindh, has announced the result of LL.B Part-III annual examination of 2003.

According to announcement Arbab Ali, son of Aijaz Hakro, secured the first position while Abdul Aleem Khan, son of Abdul Kareem Khan Yousufzai, secured the second position and Abdul Sattar, son of Mehrab Khaskheli secured the third position in LL.B Part-III annual examination of 2003.

The controller announced the result of M.Ed Off Campus programme annual examination of 2003. According to announcement Shaheen Begum, daughter of Wahid Khan Pathan, secured the first position, Mir Sharif Talpur secured the second position and Shabana, daughter of Mohammad Ibrahim, secured the third position. The controller also announced the result of BSc (home economics) part-II annual examination of 2003.

HOSTELS: The provost of the Sindh University hostels has announced that the last date for submission of hostel allotment forms by boy and girl candidates enrolled for admissions to new session has been fixed as Dec 15.

LUMHS: The registrar of the Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences has announced that the last date for submitting application forms for various postgraduate courses at the university has been fixed at December 24.

Meanwhile, the additional controller of examinations of the university has announced that forms for first professional BDS examinations of 2005, scheduled to be held from January 3, can be submitted till December 16. The admission forms can be submitted at the university with a late fee of Rs200 up to December 23.

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