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KU extends BA, BCom registration date
Karachi, Aug 16: The University of Karachi (KU) has extended the date for
the submission of registration forms for BA, BOL, BCom and improvement of
division (BSc, BA and BCom - both regular and private). According to a statement
issued by the KU on Monday, candidates can submit registration forum with the
bank voucher of Rs 2,300 without any surcharge till Sept 12. Daily times
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KU postpones DCH papers
Karachi: The University of Karachi on Monday
announced that all papers of the Diploma in Child Health, annual examinations
2010 scheduled for August 15 and August 16 had been postponed.
New dates for these papers would be announced later, it
said. app
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Lyari University gears up for opening by January
Karachi: The newly
established Lyari University is gearing up for its final transformation into
becoming a fully functioning university by January 12, with the appointment of
teaching faculty due after Eid-ul-Fitr and the construction of facilities in
full swing. Education Department officials said that the
university, previously a college, would offer the courses of Arts and Design,
Information Technology, Business Administration and Commerce. The building of
the Government Degree Science and Commerce College in Lyari which spread over
four acres was moved to another locations and its reconstruction as a university
was under way, they said. The vice chancellor, registrar, director
finance and non-teaching staff members had already been appointed but the
faculty spots would be filled after Eid. Officials also informed that over 60
people were working in grades 1 to 16. While the provincial government
was bearing all costs of the project, officials informed that there were chances
that international donors may assist in the construction of the university.
The design of the new institution has already been laid out and a batch
of 60 students will be enrolled for each discipline at the beginning of the
project. Half of these seats would be offer to students coming from Lyari,
Keamari, Gadap and Malir while the rest would be available among people hailing
form other districts in Sindh so as to have a more holistic representation of
the province. At least one seat would be offered to a student from each district
in every academic discipline. Presently, the construction of the library,
computer lab, classrooms, teachers' common room and canteen was underway.
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SMI to get university status: education secy
Karachi: Secretary Education Sindh Mohammad Siddique Memon has said that the Sindh Madressatul
Islam (SMI) is a premier institution of the province and this is why the
provincial government is interested in the restoration of its past glory by
giving priority to its quality education and solving its problems. Memon
said this while addressing the faculty and staff members and students of the SMI
College at Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto Auditorium during his visit to the institution
on Monday. The Education Department and the government was also fully
committed to raising its status to the university level, because the alma mater
of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah deserved such status, he told the
participants. The education secretary said, "The teachers of SMI College
are imparting quality education to their younger generation, but we must have to
improve it with the passage of time." The news
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