HYDERABAD, April 15: The registrar, University of Sindh, on Tuesday notified the new timings of the offices and teaching departments of the University of Sindh to be implemented with effect from April 18.

According to the notification, the timings of all administrative offices on all working days (excluding Friday) will be from 7:30am to 2pm, while on Fridays the timings will be from 7:30am to 12pm.

The timings of all teaching departments on all working days (excluding Friday) will be from 8am to 2pm, while on Fridays the timings will be from 8am to 12pm.

RESULTS: The controller of examinations, University of Sindh, on Tuesday announced the results of the BSc (Hons) part-I of Botany, Microbiology, Statistics, Freshwater Biology, and Fisheries and Zoology semester examinations of 2002 of the noon batch.

He also announced the results of BA (Hons) part-I, Social Work, Political Science, and International Relations semester examination of 2002 of noon batch and MSc (previous) Botany and Biochemistry semester examination of 2002 of noon batch.

LAST DATE: The dean, Faculty of Education, University of Sindh, announced here on Monday that B.Ed/M.Ed and MA Previous and Final (morning and evening) second semester 2002-2003 examinations will be held with effect from June 3 at the Faculty of Education, Elsa Qazi Campus, Hyderabad.

The last date for submitting examination forms has been fixed as May 12, while the examination forms may be obtained from the office of the dean, Faculty of Education.

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