KARACHI: BCom part-II papers on Jan 1

Published December 24, 2008

KARACHI, Dec 23: The Karachi University’s examination department has announced that BCom part-II papers — auditing and income tax law, introduction to computer applications in business, principles of marketing, principles of insurance and banking & finance (NS) — will be held on January 1, 2009. The time and venue of the papers will remain unchanged.

The papers were originally scheduled to be held on Dec 29 but had to be postponed on account of the KU annual convocation, to be held on Monday.

Exams

The BCom annual examination-2008 for external candidates will start on January 2, 2009, according to a KU announcement made on Tuesday.

College teachers and retired professors interested in doing invigilation duty at the exam centres have been advised to contact the controller of examination, Prof Maqsood Hussain, by Dec 30.

SSC Supple results

The Board of Secondary Education Karachi will declare the results of SSC supplementary examination-2008 (Science and General groups) on Wednesday. An announcement to this effect was made by the board on Tuesday.—PPI/APP

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