HYDERABAD: Admission test tomorrow

Published December 20, 2008

HYDERABAD, Dec 19: The Sindh Agriculture University has announced that test for admissions to its various disciplines will be held at different district headquarters on Dec 21.

According to the schedule, students of district Tharparkar, Umerkot and Mirpurkhas will appear in the test at Government Comprehensive High School Mirpurkhas; candidates belonging to the Badin district at Government Islamia College, Badin; those from Sanghar at Government Degree College, Sanghar; students hailing from Naushahro Feroze at Government Degree College, Naushahro Feroze; those from Nawabshah at S.M.Khawaja High School, Nawabshah.

Other centres include: Phool Bagh Mall Road, Khairpur; Government Islamia College Sukkur; Government High School, Kandhkot (for students from Kashmore and Kandhkot); Islamia Public School/College, Ghotki; Mehran Hall, Jacobabad; Government High School-2 Shikarpur; Qambar-Shahdadkot and Larkana at Government Degree College Larkana; Government Degree College, Dadu.—Bureau

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