KARACHI, Dec 1: The Department of Computer Science, University of Karachi, has said that all those candidates of “K” category who were provisionally admitted to the BS (CS) evening programme and have final percentage greater than or equal to 52.73 have been transferred to BS (CS) morning programme on merit basis.

All those candidates of “K” category who were provisionally admitted to the MCS evening programme and have final percentage greater than or equal to 33.14 have also been transferred to MCS morning programme.

The candidates have been directed to contact the department immediately to finalize the admission process. Last date to deposit the semester fee is Dec 9.

The candidates on waiting list, whose final percentage is greater than or equal to 51.08, are provisionally selected for admission to BS (CS) evening programme. They are required to appear before the interview board on Dec 2 from 10am to 12 noon.

All those candidates who have applied for admissions to MCS and have final percentage greater than or equal to 30.97 have been provisionally selected for admissions to the MCS evening programme.

They should appear before the interview board on Dec 4 from 10am to 12 noon.

The candidates have been asked to bring their original documents at the time of interview.—APP

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