KARACHI: DCET exams’ schedule

Published February 8, 2003

KARACHI, Feb 7: The NED University has announced the fourth year second supplementary examination schedule of various technologies for the Dawood College.

The fourth year (chemical/industrial, metallurgical engineering and architecture) second supplementary examination 1994-95 batch and 1995-96 batch would commence on March 10, and the last date for submission of examination forms is Feb 24.

The fourth year (electronic engineering) second supplementary examination of 1994-95 batch would commence on March 11 and the last date of submission forms is Feb 24.

The fifth year architecture second supplementary 1994-95 batch examination would commence on March 26 and the last date for submission of forms is March 17.

The students have been advised to submit their examination forms through the DCET principal and also submit a pay order of Rs 1,500 in favour of director finance, NED University.

According to a syndicate resolution, this is the last chance for the students of fourth year engineering and architecture 1994-95 batch and fifth year architecture batch 1994-95.

Practical examinations of the DCET students in all engineering disciplines and architecture will be conducted at NED University laboratories.

The principal of the DCET is required to send six separate pay orders for electronic, chemical, industrial, metallurgical and architecture disciplines for amounts calculated at Rs500 per student in each discipline.—PPI

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