KARACHI, June 9: Applications for admissions to Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Management Information System (BBA-MIS), and Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) at the Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, will be received from June 17 to July 2.

An IBA press release on Saturday said admission test for the above mentioned four-year bachelor degree programmes will be simultaneously conducted at Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta centres on July 7.

The candidates with Intermediate/A-Levels in any discipline with an aggregate of at least 50 per cent marks are eligible to apply. For BCS programme they must have studied Mathematics and Physics as elective subjects.

The students who may have taken the Intermediate/A-Levels examination in 2002 are also eligible to apply for provisional admission.

Scholarships have also been said to be available for high achieving students and position holders. Financial aid and loan can also be arranged on a merit-cum-need basis.—APP

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