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BCom (external) examination forms 2008
BCom exams forms last date
Karachi, Nov 24: The University of Karachi has announced that the forms
and fees for BCom (external) annual examination 2008 will be accepted from Nov
24 to 29 with a late fee of Rs500. The forms may also be submitted with a late
fee of Rs1,000 from Dec 1 to 6.
Meanwhile, a separate KU release notified
corrections in the BCom exam (regular) examination programme. It said that the
address of the Government Degree Girls College (serial no.64) should be read as
Block 16, and not Block 15, F B Area. Also, the examination centre, Hashmat
Memorial College (serial no.29) should be read as the Department of
Biochemistry, University of Karachi, it added.
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Ghulam Mohammad Mahar Medical College's affiliation with PMDC issue
Sukkur: The issue of Ghulam Mohammad Mahar Medical College's
affiliation with the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council was resolved after a
special team of the PMDC, which visited the college on Saturday, declared that
it met the standard required for registration with PMDC.
The team has
assured students of the college that the college was likely to be granted
affiliation by the end of this year, it is reliably learnt.
The team,
headed by Professor Hameed Masoodi and including Sindh Health Secretary Mohammad
Hussain Syed, visited classrooms and library of the college and different wards
of the Civil Hospital. It enquired from the students about the syllabus from 1st
year to 4th year MBBS.
Prof Hameed assured the students that a report
will be sent to federal and provincial governments in due course for prompting
affiliation of college.
Meanwhile, Medical Superintendent of Civil
Hospital Dr Iqbal Pathan said that he was satisfied with the visit of
the team and was confident that it would meet the old demand of the students for
the affiliation, thus saving their future.
He said that during the last
few weeks, the provincial government has improved the infrastructure of the
college besides appointing 60 professors, assistant professors and associate
professors for smooth running of the classes.
It was also learnt that
several doctors and associate professors have also called on the Sindh health
secretary during his recent visit and urged him for regularising their jobs as
they were teaching in the college without getting salaries. Leaving them, some
new professors and assistant professors were regularised which they termed as
grave injustice to them, they said.
They were assured by the health
secretary to take the issue with Sindh chief minister and the Sindh health
minister. Dawn
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Karachi Univesity announced MA results
Karachi: The University of Karachi on Saturday announced the
results of MA (external) annual examination 2007. A total of 2,560 candidates
appeared in the exam and 638 of them were declared successful. App
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Ad hoc lecturers stage hunger strike
Karachi: Ad hoc lecturers and "commission" passed lecturers observed
hunger strike separately outside Karachi Press on Sunday, pressing the
provincial government to regularize the services of the former and issue posting
orders to the latter.
Anwar Kaka and other ad hoc lecturers said that the
Education Department has recently regularized the services of 156 IT teachers
who were appointed in grades 15 to 17 and asked as to why they were being
subjected to discrimination.
They said that around 330 lecturers were
appointed some four years ago through departmental procedure. They reminded
PPP-P leaders that they had passed a resolution in Sindh Assembly for the
regularization of their services when they were in opposition.
Meanwhile,
lecturers who passed Sindh Public Service Commission examination also started
hunger strike against the non-issuance of posting orders to them by the
government.
Abdul Qadir Memon and others said that they had received
offer letters around five months ago and completed all official formalities like
obtaining medical fitness certificate and police verification letter but they
were still awaiting posting orders.
They said that Sindh High Court had
also issued instructions to the Sindh government to issue posting orders to 650
lecturers.
One of the lecturers alleged that the government has adopted
"selective approach" towards their posting. They said that there was an acute
shortage of teachers in the colleges of Sindh but the government was not showing
any seriousness in this regard. The News
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Private schools should refund of vacation fee
Karachi: The provincial directorate of private educational
institutions has asked managements of private schools not to charge the fee for
summer vacations from their students because the current academic session will
end by March 31.
Mansoob Hussain Siddiqui, director of private
institutions, Sindh, noted that the students who had passed their Matric
examination in the academic session 2007-08 from private schools were being
charged the fee for summer vacations. He said managements of their schools would
be asked to refund the fees immediately.
He advised parents of the
affected students to approach the directorate for help in the refund of the
fees. Besides, he added, action could also be taken against such schools for
violating the relevant directive.
Mr Siddiqui also advised parents of
schoolchildren to seek the directorate's help against any hike in tuition fee at
any stage during an academic year, clarifying that a fee hike was allowed only
at the start of an academic year. Dawn
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"THE SCHOOL ALREADY CHARGED THE SUMMER FEE, CENTRAL GRAMMER SCHOOL NAZIMABAD # 1, OPPOSITE JAHANGEERABAD."
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City, Country: KARACHI, Pakistan
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| Education News | | Updated: 25 May, 2012 |
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