KARACHI: MA exams from 27th

Published June 11, 2002

KARACHI, June 10: The annual examination of MA (private) Part I and II will begin on June 27, said a spokesman for Karachi University on Monday.

Admit cards and schedule of examinations have already been sent to candidates on their residential addresses. However, candidates who have not received their admits cards so far, could contact the examination counter at the Silver Jubilee gate of the university from June 24 to 26, for the acquisition of the duplicate card, added the spokesman.

EXAM FORMS: The examination department of the university has announced that forms pertaining to BSc (Physiotherapy) (Old course) Second year examination (1996 batch) of candidates belonging to the School of Physiotherapy, JPMC and Liaquat National Hospital could be submitted with a fee of Rs1,700 up to June 22.

Exam forms for the BSc (Physiotherapy) (New courses) Batch 2000 could also be submitted with a fee of Rs1,700 till June 22.

Forms of BSc (Occupational Therapy) (Part I and II) annual examination 2002 could be submitted with a fee of Rs1,700 up to June 22, said a press release.

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