HYDERABAD, July 23: The dean, Faculty of Education, University of Sindh, here on Tuesday announced the schedule for admissions in B.Ed/M.Ed (regular), and M.A (education) morning and evening classes for the academic year 2002-03.

According to the schedule, admission forms for B.Ed and M.Ed (morning and evening) and M.A (education), both previous and final, can be had from HBL, old campus branches in Hyderabad and Jamshoro on payment of Rs150 and submitted till Aug 26 at the Dean’s office, Elsa Kazi campus, Hyderabad.

The final list of the selected candidates will be announced on Aug 30. The last date for the payment of fees at the same bank branches is Sept 7.

Meanwhile, University of Sindh, announced here on Tuesday the schedule for submission of forms for the examination 2002 of B.A, B.Sc, B.Com, BSW, B.Sc (Home Economics) and M.A from the affiliated degree colleges of the university.

The forms will be available at the colleges from July 25 on payment of Rs30 and they can be submitted at the respective college till Aug 26. The examination fee can be deposited with the nominated HBL branches.

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